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ObjectivesTo provide knowledge about the entire spectrum of geophysics from resource exploration to environmental geophysics to earthquake seismology and plate tectonics, built upon a solid background in the essentials of math, physics, and geology. Students are prepared for either an immediate professional career in the resources and environmental sciences industries or future graduate study.
The following courses are required for the B.S. degree in Geophysics. A written report on original research or an honors thesis is also required through participation in two or three quarters of GEOPHYS 185, Research Seminar Series, typically during the senior year. The departmental program proposal form can be downloaded at http://geo.stanford.edu/GP/undergraduate/major.html. Seniors in Geophysics who expect to do graduate work should take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) early in their final undergraduate year.
FUNDAMENTAL GEOPHYSICS
GES 1. Fundamentals of Geology
GEOPHYS 150. General Geophysics
or GEOPHYS 190. Introduction to Geophysical Field Methods
GEOPHYS 201. Frontiers of Geophysical Research at Stanford
ADDITIONAL ELECTIVES
GEOPHYS 107. Journey to the Center of the Earth
GEOPHYS 140. The Earth from Space: Introduction to Remote Sensing
GEOPHYS 150. General Geophysics and Physics of the Earth
GEOPHYS 160. Waves
GEOPHYS 170. Global Tectonics
GEOPHYS 180. Geophysical Inverse Problems
GEOPHYS 190. Introduction to Geophysical Field Methods
GEOPHYS 222. Reflection Seismology
GEOPHYS 262. Rock Physics
GES 102. Earth Materials
GES 110. Structural Geology and Tectonics
GES 111A. Fundamentals of Structural Geology
GES 160. Statistical Methods for Earth and Environmental Sciences
ENERGY 120. Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering
PREREQUISITE COURSES
MATH 19,20,21. Calculus, or equivalent, or MATH 41,42. Calculus, a score of 4-5 on the Calculus BC AP exam, and MATH 53. Ordinary Differential Equations
PHYSICS 41 and 110. Mechanics and Intermediate Mechanics
EE 141. Engineering Electromagnetics
or PHYSICS 120. Intermediate Electricity and Magnetism
CHEM 31A,B. Chemical Principles 1 and 2, or CHEM 31X, Chemical Principles (accelerated), or a score of 4-5 on the Chemistry AP exam
RECOMMENDED ELECTIVE
CS 106A. Programming Methodology
The department offers a program leading to the B.S. degree in Geophysics with honors. The guidelines are:
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