Christ at the Core General Education Courses
Students can complete their Scientific Practice (SP) and Scientific Issues and Perspectives (SIP) Christ at the Core courses in the Black Hills with two courses in eight weeks of study. The SIP course is also often an Advanced Integrative Seminar (AIS). The mountain geology of the Black Hills give students an extraordinary opportunity to study dynamic earth processes, rocks, minerals and fossils. Clear, dark night skies reveal near and deep space objects, as seen through high-power telescopes. The weather is varied and perfect for studying meteorology. The national forests and parks of the Black Hills, as well as municipal Rapid City, provide venues for the study of environmental issues and man’s role and responsibility in the stewardship of natural resources. All courses include many day trips off-campus and some overnight camping trips to remote locations. We operate under special use permit on the Black Hills National Forest.
General Education Courses include:
- GEOL 201: Exploring the Dynamic Earth (4 cr. hours/SP)
- PHYS 305: Dakota Skies: Astronomy and Atmospheric Science (4 cr. hours/SP)
- CORE 325: Nature, Environment, and Society (4 cr. hours/SIP, AIS)
- ENVR 315: Nature, Environment, and Society (4 cr. hours/SIP, HNGR elective)
See the schedule for Gen Ed courses being offered next summer.
Biology and Environmental Science students can take BIOL 242 (Botany & Zoology) in June and BIOL 243 (Ecology) in July.
Biology and Environmental Science Major Courses
Required courses in the Biology and Environmental Science majors are offered each summer in the Black Hills. Up to eight credit hours of study can be completed in one summer. Fauna and flora from west and mid-west fill the many different ecological settings of the Black Hills. Students choose among courses offered in animal and plant biology and general ecology. All courses include many day trips and some overnight camping trips to study the diversity of life in the region. The BIOL 243 course includes a week-long excursion across Wyoming and Montana to the Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks.
Biology courses include:
- BIOL 242: Diversity of Life: An Introduction to Zoology and Botany (4 cr. hours)
- BIOL 243: Processes of Life: Ecology and Evolution (4 cr. hours)
Geology Major Courses
Geology majors complete the required six-credit Field Geology course in the Black Hills as well as an additional two-credit elective course. These concurrent courses include travel to geological sites of interest in the Black Hills and in Wyoming and Montana, including the Big Horn and Beartooth Mountains and Yellowstone, and Grand Teton National Parks. Offered alternate years. Geology courses include:
- GEOL 412: Field Geology (6 cr. hours)
- GEOL 413: Rocky Mountain Field Geology (2 cr. hours)
Courses run concurrently. See the Geology Major courses being offered next summer.