Courses in geosciences leading to a bachelor of science degree provide opportunities for research and specialization (including surface and subsurface) in:
structural geology, structural petrology, and tectonics;
sedimentology, sedimentary petrology, environmental geochemistry, and diagenesis;
invertebrate paleontology, paleoecology, and modern carbonate environments;
petroleum geology and stratigraphy;
igneous petrology and volcanology;
hydrogeology and hydrology;
geophysics;
geomorphology, urban geology, G.I.S., environmental geology, and wetlands; and
geoarchaeology.
Geosciences students planning to specialize in paleontology should elect courses in biology; those planning to specialize in mineralogy and/or petrology should take more chemistry.
You must try to achieve the highest score possible in your high school. The GPA that Baylor requires for shortlisting candidates is 3.74. With a 3.74 GPA, you need to be a topper in class or a top ranker.
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