I am a sophomore planning on declaring my major as Geosciences. My hope is to attend graduate school in the future ( not really sure of emphasis as my interests are still too varied) so I want consider my scheduling options. So far I have completed:
Mathematics: Calculus II, Multivariable Calculus, Linear Algebra
Geosciences: 2 foundation/introductory courses, but nothing too involved yet
Additional Science: Astrophysics, General Chem I & II, AP Physics credits B, C (both tests for C)
Computer Science: Intro to Computer Programming
So here are my options for the next semester:
Geologic modeling (computer program, data analysis)
Mineralogy
Structural Geology
GeoChemistry
Differential Equations
Distribution Requirement (probably economics)
I can only take 4 or 5 classes, so something has to give. I have been told to consider Differential Equations by several professors (one with whom I will be working on environmental research with his summer- basically data analysis), but that means I will probably drop one geo course.
Any Advice? Should I do the math? And then what geo courses?