Undergraduate Geology
Undergraduate Geology
2024 Fall Term
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PRINCIPLES OF GEOLOGY
GEOLGY 100
This course provides an introduction to the concepts which describe the origin and evolution of the earth. Special emphasis will be placed on understanding 1) the internal and external earth processes, 2) material composition of the earth, 3) the scientific method as applied to the study of the earth, and 4) the evolution of earth through time.
EARTH'S ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY
GEOLGY 214
A study of the 4.9 Billion year history of the unique environment that is the Earth's crust and the life that has evolved within it. The course covers the diverse methodologies used in reconstructing Earth history, including plate tectonics, organic evolution and stratigraphy.
PRINCIPLES OF OCEANOGRAPHY
GEOLGY 300
A study of the physical, chemical, geological and biological aspects of the major water masses of the world and human dependency on these water masses. One field trip to observe shoreline processes is required. A special fee will be assessed to students electing to participate in an optional field trip to cover the transportation costs.
ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY
GEOLGY 301
A study of geological phenomena such as earthquakes, volcanism, mass movements, river processes, coastal processes etc. and their impacts on society and enviroment. Special emphasis will be placed on examining remedial measures against geological hazards and how human actions influence natural geological processes. Three lecture hours per week.
GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES AND FIELD METHODS
GEOLGY 318
Study of causes behind formation of major structural features of earth plus identification techniques and description of geologic structures in field. Emphasizes (1) Understanding and quantifying geologic deformation, (2) material response to conditions of deformation, (3) identification/description of geologic structures in multiple scales, and (4) geologic field/data analyses techniques such as stereographic projections and preparation and interpretation of geologic maps.
INDEPENDENT STUDY
GEOLGY 498
Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member. Repeatable.
INDEPENDENT STUDY - UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
GEOLGY 498R
Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member. Repeatable