Undergraduate Geology
Undergraduate Geology
2025 Summer Term
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INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE IN NATIONAL PARKS
GEOLGY 250
An interdisciplinary introduction to field methods, geology, environmental change, and natural history. Involves online work with additional lectures and labs at Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and Rocky Mountain National Parks and locations en route. Additional course fees apply. Students with disabilities may be accommodated. Biology, Environmental Science, or Geology/Geography majors take ENVSCI 451/GEOLGY 451 or see Department Chair. Summers only.
FIELD METHODS IN ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE IN NATIONAL PARKS
GEOLGY 451
This is a multi-disciplinary, summer field course focusing on environmental change and natural history. It is held at Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and Rocky Mountain National Parks and locations en route. Students will learn field methods, geology, environmental change, and natural history. It is suitable for biology, environmental science, geography/geology majors and anyone interested in field science or natural history.