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The Associate in Science in Geology transfer degree emphasizes comprehending Earth's internal formation processes from a scientific viewpoint. Geology students will examine various natural science principles such as tectonic plate movements, climatic shifts, and our planet's dynamic evolution. This program utilizes scientific methodology to investigate Earth's formation, exploring how volcanic activity and orogeny alter global geography and ecosystems. Learners will examine geological timescales in connection with life's origins and development as evidenced by fossil records. A key component involves studying economically significant mineral and fossil fuel deposits. The curriculum includes specialized study of California's varied geology and coastal formations. Graduates will gain comprehensive knowledge about humanity's environmental influence and how seismic events, flooding, and slope failures affect civilization.
After completing this program, graduates will be able to:
Explain how scientific methodology applies to geological studies and Earth-shaping forces.
Outline tectonic plate mechanisms and their relationship to orogenesis, volcanic activity, seismic events, and terrain evolution.
Demonstrate mineral and rock formation processes along with their economic significance.
Analyze geological features including fault lines, folds, and the physical dynamics that shape landscapes.
Connect geological chronology and fossil evidence with historical climates and the tectonic/ecological conditions that formed our planet.
Investigate historical climate patterns, including glacial periods and their environmental impacts.