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Geology Courses
GEOL 1110 Physical Geology
(4 credits)
GEOL 1120 Intro to Fossils and History of Planet Earth
(4 credits)
GEOL 1910 Directed Independent Study
(3 credits)
GEOL 1920 Directed Group Study
(3 credits)
GEOL 1930 Experimental Course
(3 credits)
GEOL 1940 In-Service Course
(3 credits)
GEOL 1950 Workshop, Institute, Tour
(3 credits)
GEOL 1960 Special Purpose Instruction
(3 credits)
GEOL 1970 Internship
(3 credits)
GEOL 1980 Research
(3 credits)
GEOL 1990 Thesis
(3 credits)
GEOL 2110 Crystals, Minerals and Rocks
(4 credits)
GEOL 2730 Introduction to Planetary Science
(4 credits)
GEOL 2910 Directed Independent Study
(3 credits)
GEOL 2920 Directed Group Study
(3 credits)
GEOL 2925 People of the Environment: Earth Science Perspective
(3 credits)
GEOL 2930 Experimental Course
(3 credits)
GEOL 2950 Workshop, Institute, Tour
(3 credits)
GEOL 2960 Special Purpose Instruction
(3 credits)
GEOL 2970 Internship
(3 credits)
GEOL 2980 Research
(3 credits)
GEOL 2990 Thesis
(3 credits)
GEOL 3120 Soils
(4 credits)
GEOL 3211 Environmental Hydrology
(3 credits)
GEOL 3212 Hydrogeology
(3 credits)
GEOL 3400 Glacial and Pleistocene Geology
(3 credits)
GEOL 3500 Topics in Paleontology
(3 credits)
GEOL 3600 Stratigraphy and Sedimentation
(3 credits)
GEOL 3700 Environmental Geophysics
(3 credits)
GEOL 3910 Directed Independent Study
(3 credits)
GEOL 3920 Directed Group Study
(3 credits)
GEOL 3930 Experimental Course
(3 credits)
GEOL 3940 In-Service Course
(3 credits)
GEOL 3950 Workshop, Institute, Tour
(3 credits)
GEOL 3960 Special Purpose Instruction
(3 credits)
GEOL 3970 Internship
(3 credits)
GEOL 3980 Research
(3 credits)
GEOL 3990 Thesis
(3 credits)
GEOL 4300 Global Environmental Change
(3 credits)
GEOL 4910 Directed Independent Study
(3 credits)
GEOL 4917 DIS Tchg Assoc |
(1-2 credits)
GEOL 4920 Directed Group Study
(3 credits)
GEOL 4930 Experimental Course
(3 credits)
GEOL 4940 In-Service Course
(3 credits)
GEOL 4950 Workshop, Institute, Tour
(3 credits)
GEOL 4960 Special Purpose Instruction
(3 credits)
GEOL 4970 Internship
(3 credits)
GEOL 4980 Research
(3 credits)
GEOL 4990 Thesis
(3 credits)
GEOL 1110 Physical Geology (4 credits)
Physical geology is the study of the Earth system, minerals, rocks, the processes that operate upon Earth, the landforms that originate from them. Natural hazards and mineral resources are also studied. The course will demonstrate that the planet is a completely integrated, continually evolving and dynamic system. The course is also aimed to create an awareness of how it affects our life and our responsibility to the planet and its future. Lecture and laboratory. [Core Curriculum Goal Area(s) 3 & 10 (LC)]
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