Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Earth Sciences with Concentration in Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoecology
ObjectivesCarleton’s Earth Sciences department offers a field-based comprehensive education that leads to exciting summer and full-time employment.
Practical experienceThe curriculum includes a strong hands-on component, with second-year field camps in Ontario (Kingston and north of Kaladar, Ontario), and a fourth-year trip to more exotic places to observe famous geological features at first hand (western Canada, western U.S.A., Hawaii, the Caribbean, Germany, Italy).
Academic titleBachelor of Science (Honours) in Earth Sciences with Concentration in Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoecology
Course descriptionEarth Sciences with Concentration in Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoecology B.Sc. Honours (20.0 credits)
1. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (10.5 credits):
2. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (9.5 credits):
7. 2.0 credits in BIOL 2001, BIOL 2104, BIOL 2600, STAT 2507;
8. 3.5 credits in BIOL 1003, BIOL 1004, CHEM 1000 [1.0], MATH 1007, MATH 1107, PHYS 1007;
9. 0.5 credit Science Faculty Electives;
10. 2.0 credits in Approved Arts or Social Sciences;
11. 1.5 credits in free electives.
ERTH 1001 - Discovering Earth Sciences
ERTH 1003 - Natural Disasters
ERTH 1006 - Exploring Planet Earth
ERTH 1007 - The Dynamic Earth: Plate Tectonics
ERTH 2001 - Co-operative Work Term Report 1
ERTH 2101 - Geochemistry of Earth Systems
ERTH 2102 - Mineralogy to Petrology
ERTH 2311 - Earth's Paleogeography
ERTH 2312 - Paleontology
ERTH 2401 - Dinosaurs
ERTH 2402 - Climate Change: An Earth Sciences Perspective
ERTH 2403 - Introduction to Oceanography
ERTH 2404 - Engineering Geoscience
ERTH 2405 - Geophysical Methods
ERTH 2406 - Geology and Map Interpretation
ERTH 2414 - Applied Geoscience
ERTH 2801 - Outcrops to Basins
ERTH 2802 - Field Geology
ERTH 3001 - Co-operative Work Term Report 2
ERTH 3002 - Gemology
ERTH 3111 - Vertebrate Paleontology I: Mammalian Paleontology and Evolution
ERTH 3112 - Paleontology and Evolution of Lower Vertebrates