Good morning everyone,
Please see the information below from the Geology Department regarding GEO 1103.
Barbara
From: Craig Jordan
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 7:32 PM
To: Barbara Smith
Subject: FW: GEO1103: Email to Advising
Barbara,
Please make sure this is distributed to all advising centers.
Craig T. Jordan, Ph.D., J.D.
Associate Dean for Academic Programs
The College of Sciences
The University of Texas at San Antonio
One UTSA Circle
San Antonio, Texas 78249
Administrative Office: BSE 2.110
210.458.4429
Academic Office: BSE 1.658
210.458.5926
210.458.5658 (fax)
From: Walter Gray
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2014 12:43 PM
To: ****
Subject: RE: Geology Department
***,
As of this fall GEO 1103/1111 are no longer in the core curriculum. These courses are now
part of the geology curriculum and intended primarily for geology majors. In past years
GEO 1103 and GEO 1111 were separate courses and did not have to be taken together.
However, under the new curriculum we require that they be taken together (just like all
other lecture/lab courses in geology), but for students on older catalogs, we have waived
this requirement. However, the student must be aware that the theory will be presented
in GEO 1103, and the hands on practical application is done in the lab (we do not intend
to re-lecture the material during the lab). For this reason students taking the lab
without the lecture might be at a disadvantage. We tried to make this clear to students
in the first meeting, but left it up to the individual students as to whether or not they
continue with the lab.
Hope this helps.
Walt Gray
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