Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1252.40 - Approved Programs of Geology
a) The Department shall, upon the
recommendation of the Board, approve a geology program if it meets the criteria
set forth in this Section and the institution:
1) Is legally recognized and authorized by
the jurisdiction in which it is located to confer the appropriate
degree;
2) Has a faculty that
consists of a sufficient number of full-time instructors to ensure educational
obligations to the student are fulfilled.
A)
The faculty must have demonstrated competence as evidenced by appropriate
degrees in their area(s) of teaching from professional colleges or
institutions.
B) A program at the
basic level shall have no fewer than three full-time faculty members whose
primary commitment is to the geology program. If an institution relies on
part-time faculty members, it shall demonstrate that, in addition to the
commitment of at least three full-time equivalent faculty members, effective
mechanisms are in place to provide adequate levels of student advising and
faculty interaction, and faculty control over the curriculum;
3) Has a geology program
director;
4) Has a curriculum with
a minimum of 30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours, or the equivalent, of
course credits in geology, of which 24 semester or 36 quarter hours are in
upper level courses.
A) The geology curriculum
shall be designed to teach fundamentals and principles and practices of
geology, and shall be designed to train the student to engage in the practice
of geology.
B) Geological courses.
For the purposes of fulfilling the requirements of Section 50(a)(3) of the Act,
the 24 semester or 36 quarter hours in the upper level courses shall be from
the following subject areas:
Structural Geology |
Geophysics |
Mineralogy |
Hydrogeology |
Petrology |
Engineering Geology |
Geomorphology |
Economic Geology |
Paleontology |
Environmental Geology |
Terrain Analysis/Remote Sensing |
Glacial Geology |
Stratigraphy |
Field Geology |
Sedimentology |
Geochemistry |
b) In determining whether a school is legally
recognized and authorized by the jurisdiction in which it is located to confer
the appropriate degree, the Department shall take into consideration, but not
be bound by, accreditation or approval by the Middle States Association of
Colleges and Schools; the New England Association of Schools and Colleges; the
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools; the Northwest Association of
Schools and Colleges; Southern Association of Colleges and Schools; the Western
Association of Schools and Colleges; and the Department of Education in each of
the Canadian Provinces.
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