Sharon Goehring

Here is a complete listing of course in the majors of Computer and Information Science and Geology.

I graduated from Elizabeth City State University on 14 December 2002 with a final GPA of 3.97 with the following degrees:


Bachelor of Science in Computer and Information Science (Summa Cum Laude)
Bachelor of Science in Geology (Summa Cum Laude)

COC 1300 Intro to Computers (BASIC) GE 158/L Principles of Geological Science
COP 2120 COBOL GEOL 143 Historical Geology
COP 2110 FORTRAN GEOL 332 Geomorphology
CMIS 102 Intro to Computing (Pascal) GEOL 341 Mineralogy
CSC 215 Computer Science II (C++) GEOL 342 Optical Mineralogy
CSC 218 Data Structures & Algorithms (C++) GEOL 343 Sedimentology & Sedimentary Environments
CSC 219 Computer Organization & Assembly Language GEOL 344 Evolutionary Stratigraphy
CSC 314 Computer Architecture GEOL 345 Paleontology
CSC 315 Programming Languages GEOL 348 Hydrology
CSC 325 Database Concepts & File Processing GEOL 360 Intro to Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
CSC 360 Junior Seminar in Computer Science GEOL 440 Structural Geology
CSC 320 System Programming GEOL 441 Petrology
CSC 409 Artificial Intelligence GEOL 444 Field Geology
CSC 412 Software Methodology GEOL 446 Summer Practical Internship
CSC 415 Computer Graphics MEA 465 Geology Field Camp I (NC State University)
CSC 420 Operating Systems MEA 466 Geology Field Camp II (NC State University)
CSC 460 Senior Seminar in Computer Science GEOL 496 Seminar in Geology


I graduated from the Jackson School of Geosciences at the University of Texas at Austin in December 2005. My thesis , Seismic AVO Response to Variations in Sandstone Reservoir Properties, was reviewed and approved by my thesis committee members: Dr. Robert Tatham, Dr. Robert Ferguson, and Dr. Lesli Wood.

Master of Science in Geological Science

GEO 383D Numerical Methods I: Computer Method Geologic Science M 427K Advance Calculus for Applications I
GEO 391 Acquisition of Seismic Reflection data GEO 384C Geophysics I: Exploration Geophysics
GEO 391 Seismic Lithology and Exploration Geophsics M 427L Advanced Calculus for Applications II
GEO 193 Multiple semesters of Technical Sessions Thesis