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Economic Geology Minor School of Earth Sciences www.earthsciences.osu.edu An Economic Geology 275 Mendenhall Laboratory, 125 South Oval Mall complements many majors, such as: Chemistry Enhance Chemical Engineering your degree Materials Science & Engineering Natural Resources with an Civil & Environmental Engineering Economic Physics Geology Engineering Physics International Business minor Marketing Operations Management An Economic Geology minor through the With this minor, students will have critical School of Earth Sciences will supplement your knowledge and hands-on experience to B.S. or B.A. degree in almost any field of participate successfully in many public, private science, engineering, or business. and international career opportunities such as: The minor consists of one prerequisite course Government research plus 20–25 hours of course work, forming a Homeland security coherent program. The defined minor is Courses available for described below, but other courses can be Environmental consulting the minor: substituted with departmental permission. Oil and natural gas exploration & production Mineralogy and International business Crystallography For more information, contact: Precious and industrial mineral Introductory exploration, mining, and processing Petrology Dr. Anne E. Carey Associate Professor, School of Earth Sciences Renewable and alternative energy carey.145@osu.edu resources Geology of Mineral Deposits Education Microscopy of Opaque Minerals General and Economic Geology Coursework Economic Geology of Selected Areas Prerequisite course Additional courses (choose 5 or more hours) EARTH SCI 121 Dynamic Earth (5) EARTH SCI 624 Microscopy of Opaque Minerals (3) Required courses EARTH SCI 670 General and Economic Geology of Selected Areas (3,5) EARTH SCI 421 Introductory Mineralogy and Crystallography (5) EARTH SCI 423 Introductory Petrology (5) EARTH Sci 660 Geology of Mineral Deposits
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