COLLEGE DEGREES and COURSES

 

Completed four degrees with over 250 semester hours of STEM courses.

 

Geology, M.S., Dec 2008 (Degree #4). West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV

Thesis: Modeling Natural Fracture Networks: Establishing the Groundwork

for Flow Simulation at Teapot Dome, Wyoming.

 

Course Name

Course  #

Sem. Hrs.

Grade

Thesis Research

GEOL 697

6

S

 

 

 

 

Env. & Exploration Geophysics

GEOL 454

3

4

Seismic Geophysics

GEOL 791

3

4

Karst Geology

GEOL 699

3

4

Thesis Research

GEOL 697

3

S

Graduate Colloquium

GEOL 699

2

S

 

 

 

 

Quantitative Hydrogeology

GEOL 562

3

4

GIS Science

GEOG 550

4

4

Thesis Research

GEOL 697

3

4

 

 

 

 

Log Interpretation

GEOL 493V

3

4

Subsurface Interpretation

GEOL 493T

3

4

 

 

Geology, B.S., May 2006, (Degree 3) West Chester University, West Chester, PA

 

Course Name

Course  #

Sem. Hrs.

Grade

Field Techniques in Geology

ESS 201

3

4

Mineralogy

ESS 302

3

4

Environmental Geology

ESS 336

3

4

Oceanography

ESS 330

3

4

 

 

 

 

Historical Geology

ESS 204

3

4

Env Geochemistry

ESS 301

3

4

Intro Paleontology

ESS 331

3

4

Intro Geographic Info Systems

GEO 324

3

4

Statistics I

MAT 121

3

4

 

 

 

 

Geol NW National Parks

ESS 394

4

4

Independent Study

ESS 491

3

4

 

 

 

 

Geometrics

ESS 321

3

4

Intro Meteorology

ESS 370

3

4

Ign/Met Petrology

ESS 405

3

4

Geophysics

ESS 442

3

4

Sediment & Stratigraphy

ESS 450

3

4

Maps & Remote Sensing

GEO 225

3

3.8

 

 

 

 

Geomorphology

ESS 343

3

4

Structural Geology

ESS 420

3

4

Hydrogeology

ESS 439

3

4

GIS Applications

GEO 424

3

4

Intro to Stats II

MAT 122

3

4

 

Prerequisite work for W.C.U. Spring 2004, Northampton Community College, Bethlehem, PA

 

Course Name

Course  #

Sem. Hrs.

Grade

Physical Geology

GEOL 210

4

4

Environmental Problems

GEOG 121

3

4

 

 

 

Physics, B.A., May 1992 (Degree 2) Potsdam College, S.U.N.Y., Potsdam, NY

 

Course Name

Course  #

Sem. Hrs.

Grade

U.S. National Government

4200 PSC110

3

3

Optics

4020 PHY386

3

2

Advanced Physics Lab I

4030 PHY360

3

4

Idea and Image

2415 ART100

3

3

Symbolic Logic

3840 PHL217

3

2.5

 

 

 

 

Electronics

4020 PHY355

4

3.5

Modern Physics

4010 PHY304

4

4

Mathematical Physics

4040 PHY470

3

4

Physics Research I

4030 PHY465

2

3.5

Orienteering

3230 PE 161

1

S

 

 

 

 

Nuclear Physics

4020 PHY390

3

3.5

Mechanics

4040 PHY475

3

3.5

Human Nature

3800 PHL105

3

3

Archery

3230 PE101

1

S

 

 

 

 

Advanced Physics Lab II

4030 PHY361

3

4

Modern Amer. History

3410 HIS202

3

3

Differential Equations

3620 MAT414

3

4

Physics Research II

4030 PHY466

3

4

 

 

 

 

Electromagnetic Theory I

4040 PHY480

3

4

Quantum Theory I

4040 PHY490

3

4

Math, Sci., & Philosophy

4020 PHY320

3

4

Pascal Programming

1800 CIS120

3

4

 

 

 

 

Electromagnetic Theory II

4040 PHY481

3

4

Quantum Theory II

4040 PHY491

3

4

Numerical Methods

1870 CIS327

3

4

Digital Systems Design

1850 CIS355

2

3.5

Digital Sys. Design Lab.

1850 CIS355

1

4

Physics Seminar

4040 PHY494

2

3.5



Engineering Science, A.S., Dec. 1989 (Degree 1) Canton College of Technology, S.U.N.Y., Canton, NY

 

Course Name

Course  #

Sem. Hrs.

Grade

Intro to Technology

300 030

3

4

Images of Rural Amer.

403 230

3

4

Intermediate Algebra

406 061

3

4

Physical Science

408 170

3

4

Physical Science Lab

408 191

1

4

College Survival Skills

501 030

1

4

 

 

 

 

Expository Writing

403 030

3

4

Pre-Calculus

406 121

4

4

Bowling

407 220

0.5

4

General Physics I

408 052

4

4

Intro. to Psychology

409 011

3

4

 

 

 

 

Electrical Circuits I

304 350

4

3.5

Electrical Fabrication

304 202

1

3.5

Digital Circuits

304 360

4

4

Calculus I

406 160

4

4

Golf

407 230

0.5

3

Univ. Physics I

408 010

4

4

 

 

 

 

FORTRAN 77

305 020

3

4

Basic Chemistry

401 060

4

4

Macro-Economics

402 010

3

3.5

Calculus II

406 170

4

4

Univ. Physics II

408 020

4

4

Astronomy

408 120

3

4

 

 

 

 

Intro to Engineering

305 011

2

4

Statics

305 030

3

3

College Chemistry I

401 020

4

4

Calculus III

406 180

4

4

Univ. Physics III

408 070

4

4

 

 

 

 

Dynamics

305 040

3

3

College Chemistry II

401 030

4

3

Micro-Economics

402 020

3

4

Differential Equations

406 190

3

3

Univ. Physics IV

408 080

3

4