The environmental geology track requires a total of 66-67 credits.
Required Geology Courses (32 credits)
21&62:460:103 Planet Earth (3)
21&62:460:104 Planet Earth Laboratory (1)
21&62:460:206,207 Environmental Geology and Laboratory (3,1)
21&62:460:309 Geomorphology (3)
21&62:460:311 Geologic Field Problems (3)
21&62:460:314 Stratigraphy (4)
21&62:460:320 Structural Geology (4)
21&62:460:321 Mineralogy (4)
21&62:460:322 Petrology (3)
21&62:460:427 Hydrogeology (3)
Two Additional Geology Courses (6 credits) (chosen from the following list):
21&62:120:415 Paleobotany (4)
21&62:460:313 Invertebrate Paleontology (3)
21&62:460:331 Oceanology (3)
21&62:460:401 Introduction to Geochemistry (3)
21&62:460:403 Optical Mineralogy (3)
21&62:460:406 Applied Geophysics (3)
21&62:460:414 Advanced Readings in Geology (2)
Required Cognate Courses (25 credits)
21&62:640:135 Calculus I (4)
one year of general chemistry with laboratory (10)
one year of general biology with laboratory (8)
one term of statistics (3)
Additional Cognate Courses (3-4 credits) (chosen from the following list):
21&62:120:205 Environmental Issues (3)
21:120:370 Plant Ecology (or other field biology course) (3)
21&62:160:227 Experimental Analytical Chemistry (3)
21&62:670:303 Meteorology (3)
21&62:790:310 Science, Technology, and Public Policy (3)
CE 341/CE 341A Soil Mechanics with Laboratory (4) (NJIT course)
CE 506 Remote Sensing of the Environment (3) (NJIT course)
EM 631 Legal Aspects in Environmental Engineering (3) (NJIT course)
EnE 360 Environmental Engineering (3) (NJIT course)
EnE 361 Environmental Problems (3) (NJIT course)
EnE 560 Environmental Chemistry (3) (NJIT course)
SET 420 Land Information Systems (3) (NJIT course)
STS 382 Geographic Perspectives on the Environment (3) (NJIT course)
STS 413 Environmental History and Policy (3) (NJIT course)
STS 418 Environmental Economics (3) (NJIT course)