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Buku Panduan BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Geology 1
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (GEOLOGY) SESSION 2014/2015
(126 CREDITS)
UNIVERSITY COURSES (23 CREDITS)
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Please refer to Bachelor of Science Program Structure
PROGRAM CORE COURSES (103 CREDITS)
(I) DEPARTMENTAL CORE COURSES (68 CREDITS) [TJ]

LEVEL 1 (14 CREDITS)
COURSE CODE
COURSE NAME
SGES1201
Introduction to the Earth
SGES1202
Earth Surface Processes
SGES1271
Structures and Geological Maps
SGES1274
Basic Mineralogy
SGES1275
Basic Minerals, Rocks and Fossils
LEVEL 2 (37 CREDITS)
COURSE CODE
COURSE NAME
SGES2201
Geochemistry I
SGES2203
Geology of Malaysia
SGES2204
Tectonics & History of the Earth
SGES2206
Mineral Deposits
SGES2207
Igneous Petrology I
SGES2262
Introduction to Geophysics
SGES2263
Metamorphic Petrology
SGES2264
Basic Paleontology
SGES2271
Structural Geology I
SGES2276
Chemical Sedimentology
SGES2277
Clastic Sedimentology
SGES2278
Igneous Petrology Practical I
SGES2285
Geological Field Course
LEVEL 3 (17 CREDITS)
COURSE CODE

COURSE NAME

SGES3183

Geology Project A

SGES3305
SGES3378
SGES3382

Geology of South-East Asia
Quaternary Geology
Advanced Igneous Petrology

PRE-REQUISITE

CREDIT
2
2
3*
4*
3*

PRE-REQUISITE
SGES1201 & SGES1274
SGES1201 & SGES1202
SGES1201 & SGES1202
SGES1275
SGES1274
SGES1201 & SGES1202
SGES1274
SGES1275
SGES1271
SGES1274 or SGES1275
SGES1274 or SGES1275
SGES1274 or SGES1275
SGES1271, SGES1274 & SGES1275

CREDIT
2
3
2
2
2
3*
3*
3*
3*
2*
2*
2*
8*

PRE-REQUISITE
SGES2271, SGES2276 / SGES2277,
SGES2278 & SGES2285
SGES2203
SGES2277
SGES2207 or SGES2278

CREDIT
10*
2
2
3*

(II)
DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVES COURSES (25 CREDITS) [EJ]
LEVEL 2
COURSE CODE
COURSE NAME
PRE-REQUISITE
CREDIT
SGES2307
Environmental Geology
2
SGES2310
Marine Geology
2
SGES2312
Introduction to Engineering Geology
SGES1271
2
SGES2313
Geohydrology
3*
SGES2314
Karst Landscape and Conservation
2
SGES2371
Geological Laboratory Analytical
SGES1274 & SGES1275
3*
Techniques
SGES2376
Geological Data Analysis
SXEX1104
3
SGES2378
Micropaleontology
2*
LEVEL 3
COURSE CODE
COURSE

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