Geology
Courses
GEOL 201: Earth and the Environment
Credits 4Introduces whole-Earth materials and processes with a focus on the formation of and human interaction with surficial environments. Examines phenomena such as volcanoes, earthquakes, wasting, flooding, desertification and climate change. Topics include other elements of environmental geoscience such as sustainable development, water supply, mining, agriculture and waste disposal. Laboratory and field trip exercises employ maps, specimens, real-world datasets, and local geological sites and resources. Specifically designed for students who want to better understand Earth and how it works.
Note: Earth and the Environment may also be taught without the lab component as a 3-credit course.
GEOL 210: Oceanography
Credits 3GEOL 301: Field Studies
Credits 1GEOL 314: Interpreting Earth History
Credits 4GEOL 315: Earth Materials
Credits 4GEOL 316: Earth Cycles
Credits 4GEOL 357: Introduction to GIS
Credits 4GEOL 410: Structural Geology and Tectonics
Credits 4GEOL 412: Petrology
Credits 4GEOL 420: Earth Surface Processes
Credits 4GEOL 421: Sedimentoloty
Credits 4GEOL 430: Ground & Surface Water Hydrology
Credits 4GEOL 431: Soil & Sustainable Agriculture
Credits 4GEOL 432: Climate Systems
Credits 4GEOL 481: Internships, Field Studies and Other Field Experiences
Credits 1 3GEOL 481 INTERNSHIPS, FIELD STUDIES AND OTHER FIELD EXPERIENCES
(1-3 credits)