B.Sc. Study Programs
Undergraduate study program
- Basic sciences and English: A strong background in mathematics, physics, and chemistry is essential In order to properly comprehend the complexity of the geological and environmental fields. Some basic courses are offered at two levels: a standard level parallel to that required by the Department of Life Sciences, and an upper level consistent with requirements of the Departments of Physics or Engineering. We encourage strong students to strive for the higher levels. Some courses (e.g., organic chemistry) are mandatory for specified tracks. English-language scientific papers and texts are part of nearly all courses, and complete proficiency is mandatory for all students before their second undergraduate year.
- Core courses in geological and environmental sciences: Basic level courses in geological and environmental sciences are mandatory for all students. These courses include mineral chemistry and physics, magmatic and metamorphic rocks, sediments and sedimentary processes, life in Earth history, structural, tectonic, and geophysical properties of the planet, as well as environmental geology and geomechanics. Hands-on experience in field work in geology is central to the program and 26 days of excursions are mandatory, with approximately 20 additional days as part of elective courses.
- Enrichment and advanced courses: Each faculty member has a repertoire of advanced courses relating to his or her fields of interest and expertise. The evolving complexity of the fields of geological and environmental sciences is extraordinary and a substantial effort is made to supplement the curriculum with outside expertise. Most advanced courses are electives, but some are required for specific study tracks.
- Study tracks: The Department offers five single-track and two dual-degree track programs, and major and minor programs. The track names do not appear on the Natural Sciences Faculty diploma, but appear on the transcript of studies. In the dual-department programs, the graduates obtain two diplomas, one from each department. The graduates of the major- and minor-department programs receive a single diploma on which the names and status of the two programs appear.
Dynamic Geology - focuses on classical geological disciplines, including mineralogy and petrology, tectonics, seismology, geophysics, structural geology, geomorphology, and petroleum geology. Stratigraphy and sedimentology serves this and other tracks as well.
Graduates of the Dynamic Geology track are equipped to pursue graduate research and to fill positions in the mining industry, in geological consultancy, and in government.
Environmental Geology and Hydrogeology - focuses on the interaction between the Earth and the environment, with emphasis on geochemistry, hydrology, water-rock interactions, chemical oceanography, biogeochemical processes in aquatic systems and geomorphology.
Engineering Geology focuses on the interaction between rock masses and the environment as well as man-made operations, with emphasis on engineering rock mechanics, engineering geology, and geotechnical aspects of earthquake engineering.
The interface between geology and biology is of increasing importance in today’s world. This track focuses on the interaction between the geosphere and the biosphere, including disciplines related to oceanography, marine ecosystems, evolution, systematics, paleoclimate, paleontology (concentrating on micropaleontology), stratigraphy and Earth history.
The interface between geology and biology is of increasing importance in today’s world. This track focuses on the interaction between the geosphere and the biosphere, including disciplines related to oceanography, marine ecosystems, evolution, systematics, paleoclimate, paleontology (concentrating on micropaleontology), stratigraphy and Earth history.
In cooperation with the Department of Life Sciences at BGU, two unique undergraduate programs are offered: 1) a three-year program culminating in a single B.Sc. degree in Geological and Environmental Sciences, and 2) a four-year dual-degree program upon whose completion B.Sc. degrees are awarded by both departments.
The Geology and Biology 3-year track supplements the core geology/environmental science curriculum of our Department with selected required courses in life sciences such as The Cell, Invertebrate Zoology, Vertebrate Zoology, Genetics, and Introduction to Ecology. The 4-year program includes all the required courses of both departments, with additional required courses including methods in Evolutionary Paleobiology. The students of this program choose their elective courses from the inventory offered by both departments. Courses in micropaleontology and microfacies, and Stable Isotope Geochemistry of Stratigraphic Boundaries are offered in an approximately two-year cycle in our Department. Field and laboratory experience designed to provide quantitative and analytical skills necessary to conduct research are an important part of the course curricula. The integrated programs are designed to prepare students for advanced research requiring multidisciplinary backgrounds.
recomended program- dual dgree program with life science 2018.pdf
The three-year Geology and Computers track – focuses on computational geology with emphasis on programming and numerical analysis. Extensive training in computer sciences is a central demand in various branches of Earth sciences, particularly because the use of computer programming, numerical modelling, and data mining are becoming more common. The four-year dual-degree program with the Department of Computer Sciences includes all the required courses of both departments. The core curriculum in Geology and Environmental Sciences is supplemented by mandatory courses in computer sciences, including Computer Programming in C3, Discrete Structures and Combinatorics, Introduction to Numerical Analysis, Foundations of Data Structures, Computer Architecture and System Programming Laboratory, and Digital Systems and Computer Structure. Few students choose this unique and very demanding program, but those who have completed it have excelled in their graduate studies and in their academic careers.
recomended program- dual dgree program with computer science 2018.pdfSince 2009, the Department has offered programs for partial degrees (major or minor) that can be combined with programs of any other department that offers a complementary major or minor progam. This is a new initiative and these programs are in their infancy.
Since 2009, the Department has offered programs for partial degrees (major or minor) that can be combined with programs of any other department that offers a complementary major or minor progam. This is a new initiative and these programs are in their infancy.

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