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  1. Eight short courses in Virginia field geology by George A Garrigan, 1991
  2. The story of rocks: A fourteen week's course in popular geology by Joel Dorman Steele, 1871
  3. Introduction to the petroleum geology of the North Sea (Course notes) by T. P Brennand, 1981
  4. Geostatistics in Petroleum Geology (Continuing Education Course Notes, Number 38) by Olivier Dubrule, 1998-09
  5. ELEMENTARY GEOLOGY, A COURSE OF NINE LECTURES, SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS.
  6. A Comparison of Computer-Assisted Instruction and Traditional Laboratory Instruction in an Undergraduate Geology Course by Ann Louise Moore Lee, 1973
  7. Brines and Evaporites (Short Course in Geology, V. 3) by Peter Sonnenfelp, J. P. Perthuisot, et all 1989-06
  8. Fourteen weeks's course in popular geology by Joel Dorman Steele, 1871
  9. Glacial Marine Sedimentation (Short Course in Geology, V. 9) by John B. Anderson, Bruce F. Molnia, et all 1989-06
  10. Paleoclimates and Economic Geology: SEPM Short Course No. 18 by Parrish Judith T., Eric J. Barron, 1986-12
  11. Digital Geologic and Geographic Information Systems (Short Course in Geology) by Nicholas J. Vandriel, John Davis, 1989-06
  12. Geology (Course S260)
  13. Geology (Course S260) by D. Palmer, Greg Easterbrook, 1999-12-01
  14. Structural Analysis and Synthesis: A Laboratory Course in Structural Geology by Stehen M. Rowland, Ernest M. Duebendorfer, et all 2007-01-02

21. PCC Geology Course Listings
geology courses. Geology 1 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY (4 semester units) This is a comprehensive introductory course which includes laboratory exercises.
http://www.paccd.cc.ca.us/instadmn/physcidv/geol_dp/GeoCours.htm
GEOLOGY COURSES
This is an informal listing of course offerings. For details relating to prerequisites, transfer credit, etc., consult the college catalog. Times at which classes are given are in the PCC schedule of classes
  • Geology 1: PHYSICAL GEOLOGY (4 semester units) This is a comprehensive introductory course which includes laboratory exercises. It covers the dynamic process governing the origin and development of the Earth's surface and interior (including earthquakes and volcanoes), the identification of common rocks and minerals, and a review of the Earth's energy and mineral resources.
  • Geology 1F: PHYSICAL GEOLOGY FIELD STUDIES (1 semester unit) Four days of field studies provide added enrichment for physical geology students. The trips emphasize the observation and interpretation of geologic phenomenon and the development of the geology of southern California.
  • Geology 2: HISTORICAL GEOLOGY (4 semester units) This course focuses on the history of the Earth and evolution of animals and plants with an emphasis on North America. Laboratory exercises include the study of fossils and the interpretation ofgeologic maps.
  • Geology 2F: HISTORICAL GEOLOGY FIELD STUDIES (1 semester unit) Geologic excursions give students the opportunity to become acquainted with geologic mapping and the interpretation of the geologic history of selected areas.

22. GEOLOGY COURSES
geology courses. GEOL102 Introductory. To view the geology courses offered for Graduate (G) credit, just click on Graduate Courses.
http://www.wku.edu/geoweb/geolcrse/geolcrse.htm
Courses in Geology provide the basic professional foundation for the scientific investigation of the earth, as well as geological education for the prospective teacher. Geology courses are designed to develop a theoretical and practical foundation for students interested in pursuing careers in industry and government agencies. These courses also prepare students for graduate or professional studies in a variety of fields.
Current information about professional geologist licensing and regulation can be found at: PG information
Current semester course information, and the syllabus for each course, can be found online at the Topnet website listed by semester.
GEOLOGY COURSES
Introductory GEOL SPECIAL Experimental and One-Time Offerings Physical Historical Physical Laboratory Historical Laboratory Cartographic Orienteering Volcanoes and Earthquakes Natural Disasters Research Structural General Hydrology Mineralogy Petrology Principles of Stratigraphy Field Techniques Research Problems Paleontology Environmental Geomorphology Optical Mineralogy Hydrogeology Aqeous Geochemistry Sedimentology Geophysics Tectonics Special Topics Coal Geology Senior Seminar Petroleum Geology Spatial Analysis Supervised Practicum
Just Click on the course number to view the course syllabus.

23. KU GEOLOGY COURSES
GEL 001 Dinosaurs; GEL 020 - Introduction to Geology; GEL 031 - Geology of National Parks and Monuments; GEL 390 - Internship in Geology.
http://www.kutztown.edu/acad/geology/geo_courses.html
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24. Geology Courses At The University Of Idaho
Introductory course in earth science for geology and other science majors. Three lec and one 2hr lab a wk; two 1-day field trips.
http://geoscience.uidaho.com/geolcourses.html
Geology Dennis J. Geist, Head, Dept. of Geological Sciences (320 Mines Bldg. 83844-3022; phone 208/885-6192). Geol Physical Geology (4 cr). May be used as core credit in J-3-b. The earth, its composition, structure, and natural processes. Three lec and 2 hrs of lab a wk; one 1-day field trip. Geol Historical Geology (4 cr). May be used as core credit in J-3-b. Evolution of the physical earth, plants, and animals; techniques used in interpretation of geologic history. Three lec and 2 hrs of lab a wk; one 1-day field trip. Geol Physical Geology for Science Majors (4 cr). Introductory course in earth science for geology and other science majors. Three lec and one 2-hr lab a wk; two 1-day field trips. Geol Geology of the Oceans (3 cr). Introduction to the geology of the oceans including their origins and evolution. One 1-day field trip. Geol (s) Workshop (cr arr). Prereq: perm. Geol (s) Special Topics (cr arr). Prereq: perm. Geol Principles of Paleontology (4 cr). Studies of morphology, classification of fossil groups, and utility of fossils in interpreting depositional environments and ages of sedimentary rocks. Three lec and one 2-hr lab a wk; one 1- to 2-day field trip.

25. Vol State Geology Courses
Sam s Home Page. Sam s Vol State Schedule. Essentials of Geology. (GEOL 1030). Physical Geology. (GEOL 1040). Geology by Video. (GEOL 1040V).
http://www2.volstate.edu/svinson/vol_state_geology_courses.htm
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26. Wheaton College (Wheaton, IL) - Geology Courses
Core Courses. Geology Program’s core courses are as follows GEOL 201. Back to Top. Elective Courses. Geology elective courses include GEOL 215.
http://www.wheaton.edu/geology/courses.html
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Geology students studying heavy mineral stream sediments. Core Courses
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Geology Program’s core courses are as follows:
  • GEOL 201. Introductory Geology in the Field (offered only at the Science Station) GEOL 211. Physical Geology GEOL 221. Physical Geology for Science Majors GEOL 321. Earth History and Stratigraphy GEOL 336. Process Geomorphology GEOL 342. Fundamentals of Geochemistry GEOL 343. Fundamentals of Mineral Science GEOL 344. General Petrology and Petrography GEOL 443. Structural Geology GEOL 412. Field Geology (offered only at the Science Station) GEOL 494.

27. Geology Courses
Undergraduate geology courses. Course outlines and further details can be found on those courses with hyperlinks. GEOL 1013 OUR DYNAMIC
http://ace.acadiau.ca/science/geol/courses/home.htm
Undergraduate Geology Courses
Course outlines and further details can be found on those courses with hyperlinks. GEOL 1013 OUR DYNAMIC EARTH
An introduction to the Earth; its composition, internal structure, external features and physical evolution. The concepts of sea-floor spreading and plate tectonics provide a framework for the origin and development of continents, oceans, mountains and volcanoes, and lead to an appreciation of an evolving, dynamic Earth. Field trips required. (3h lab)
Required text: The Changing Earth (with CD), Monroe and Wicander (3rd ed.), published by Brooks/Cole, ISBN 0-534-37550. Note: the 2nd edition of this book is also acceptable for 2002/2003.
To Intro Geology Page GEOL 1023 EARTH HISTORY: GLOBAL CHANGE THROUGH TIME
Changes in the Earth's continents, oceans, biosphere, and atmosphere over the past 4.6 billion years. The application of understanding of the past as a key to future global changes. Other topics include: mass extinctions, plate tectonics, paleomagnetism, geologic dating, mountain-building and mineral resources. (3h lab)
Prereq: Geol 1013
Required texts: Same as for Geol 1013- The Changing Earth (with CD), Monroe and Wicander (3rd ed.), published by Brooks/Cole, ISBN 0-534-37550. Note: the 2nd edition of this book is also acceptable for 2002/2003. Also strongly recommended:

28. Geology Courses At The Department Of Geography - Hunter College, City University
s. You are in HOME PROGRAMS GEOLOGY MINOR PROGRAM GEOLOGY COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Last Updated January 14, 2003.......Geology Course
http://www.geo.hunter.cuny.edu/new1/geol_courses.html
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GEOL 101 Fundamentals of Geology 6 hrs (3 lec, 3 lab), 4.5 cr. Plate tectonic theory; volcanism, earthquakes, continental drift, mountain-building. Mineral deposits, fossil fuels. Erosional processes, agents. Hazards. Lab: study of minerals, rocks, maps. Field trips may be required; transportation fee. GEOL 102 Plate Tectonics and the Earth's Evolution 5 hrs. (3 lec, 2 lab), 4 cr. Prereq: GEOL 101 . Study of earth from solar system's inception to present. Evolution of its crust, atmosphere, hydrosphere. Record of life. Lab: study of fossils, sedimentary facies, cross-sections, maps. GEOL 105 Save the Planet 3 hrs, 3 cr. Prereq: ENGL 120. Introduction to environmental geoscience focusing on aspects of global change. Review of the evolution of the earth from its origins to potential future developments; environmental problems and issues. GEOL 180 Survey of Oceanography 3 hrs, 3 cr. Properties of sea water, deep sea sediments, ocean floor morphology, sea-floor spreading, methods of exploration and research.

29. SMSU Geology Courses
SMSU, geology courses. GLG 110 Principles of Geology (4 credits). How Earth works. The building blocks of Earth minerals and rocks.
http://geosciences.smsu.edu/Geology/Courses.htm
Southwest Missouri State University
Department of Geography, Geology, and Planning
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GLG 110 Principles of Geology (4 credits). How Earth works. The building blocks of Earth: minerals and rocks. Earth's dynamic interior: plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanism, and mountain building. Surface processes associated with streams, ground water, glaciers, wind, and shorelines. Laboratory instruction in identification of common minerals and rocks, the use of topographic maps, and landform identification from topographic maps. Optional weekend field trip GLG 115 Life of the Past (4 credits). Origin, evolution, and major extinctions of life forms set in the context of 3.5 billion years of earth history. Discussion of plants, invertebrate animals, and vertebrates (emphasizing dinosaurs and mammals). Laboratory exercises acquaint the student with representatives of the major fossil groups. Optional fossil collecting trip. GLG 171 Environmental Geology (4 credits). Treats those aspects of geology that interface directly with humanity. Past, present and future of geologic hazards, geologically related environmental health problems, mineral resources and energy resources. Human dependence on geologic resources is examined and interrelated with problems of humanity. Field trips required.

30. Geology Courses
Studies the materials of the earth, its structure, surface features and the geologic processes involved in its development. This course includes laboratory
http://www.pueblocc.edu/coursedes/gey.htm
Geo logy Co urses Arts and Science Courses Main Index GEY 111 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY 4 CR. (3L/2 LBA) PRQ: MAT 060, REA or ACCU . Studies the materials of the earth, its structure, surface features and the geologic processes involved in its development. This course includes laboratory experience. GEY 121 HISTORICAL GEOLOGY 4 CR. (3L/2 LBA) PRQ: GEY 111 or consent of instructor of Geology. Studies the physical and biological development of the earth through the vast span of geologic time. Emphasizes the investigation and interpretation of sedimentary rocks, the record of ancient environments, fossil lifeforms, and physical events, all within the framework of shifting crustal plates. Course includes laboratory experience. Arts and Sciences home
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31. Geology
The Macalester College Geology Department curriculum is listed below with the new course numbers. For a list of Spring 2003 geology courses, click here .
http://www.macalester.edu/~geology/Courses/Index.html

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Course Name Course Information (see course catalog for details) GEOL 100 Oceanography Non-lab, no prerequisites, suitable for first-year students GEOL 101 Dinosaurs Non-lab, no prerequisites, suitable for first-year students GEOL 102 Exploring the Solar System Non-lab, no prerequisites, suitable for first-year students GEOL 150 Dynamic Earth and Global Change 2-hour lab, no prerequisites, suitable for first-year students, required for majors GEOL 155 History and Evolution of Earth 2-hour lab, no prerequisites, suitable for first-year students, required for majors GEOL 200 Field Excursion Seminar - Crete No prerequisite, see instructor for more information GEOL 201 Geological Excursions No prerequisite, see instructor for more information

32. Current Geology Courses
Current Undergraduate geology courses – Spring 2004. Course , Course Title, Instructor. Current Undergraduate geology courses – Fall 2003.
http://www.colorado.edu/GeolSci/curundergrad.html
Course # Course Title Instructor
Introduction to Geology 1
Roger Bilham

Roger Bilham

Karl Mueller

Introduction to Geology 2
Introduction to Geology 2:Honors Alan Lester
Emmett Evanoff

Stephen J. Mojzsis

Craig Jones

sections 001-014 Introduction to Geology 1 - Lab Global Change 2- An Earth Sciences Perspective Jason Neff sections 001-003 Global Change - Lab Introduction to Field Geology David Budd Petrology L. R. Lytle Computer Assisted Geologic Techiques Henrietta Laustsen Introduction to Oceanography Tom Marchitto Extraterrestrial Life John Bally Introduction to GeoChemistry G. Lang Farmer Sedimentology and Stratigraphy Mary Kraus Environmental Issues in Geosciences Jim White Evolution of Life/Geological Record Karen Chin Internship Alan Lester Oceanography James Syvitski Societal Problems and Earth Sciences Henrietta Laustsen Remote Sensing of the Environment Konrad Steffen Principles of GeoPhysics Roger Bilham Anne Sheehan Introduction to Biogeochemistry Alan Townsend Kat Eason TPC - Mech/Chem Landscapes TPC - Archean Protero Geol TPC - Comp Model Surf Proc TPC - Seminar in Landscape Evolution TPC - GIS Applications Robert S Anderson Stephen J. Mojzsis

33. Geology Courses
geology courses. The normal time for this course is during late August to early September after completion of the third year of geology courses.
http://www.lakeheadu.ca/~calendar/current/programs/Faculty_of_Science_&_Env_St/g
GEOLOGY COURSES
Courses not offered this academic year (fall/winter terms) are indicated by the words "NOT OFFERED THIS YEAR" below the course description. Nevertheless, students should refer to the Timetable as a final check. The following courses are offered for degree programs in the sciences unless otherwise indicated.* (Information about Course Numbering System) Geology 1050
Introductory Geology for Forestry Degree Students
Large-scale structure of the Earth; tectonic, rock and geochemical cycles. Minerals, rocks and their influence on soil fertility. Energy interactions at the Earth's surface - hydrological and atmospheric cycles. Soils and their relation to bedrock and climate, with special reference to forested terrains. Exogenic geologic processes with special influence on glacial sediments. Geology 1110/Environmental Studies 1111
Planet Earth
The course offers students the opportunity to better understand and appreciate the evolution and internal functions of the Earth through geological time. An overview of minerals and rocks is followed by discussion of internal processes including igneous activity, earthquakes and magnetism. The origin of continents, ocean basins and large scale structures is presented by applying the concepts of plate tectonics. Geology 1111/Environmental Studies 1112
Planet Earth with Laboratory
The course offers students the opportunity to better understand and appreciate the evolution and internal functions of the Earth through geological time. An overview of minerals and rocks is followed by discussion of internal processes including igneous activity, earthquakes and magnetism. The origin of continents, ocean basins and large scale structures is presented by applying the concepts of plate tectonics. Laboratory exercises will be devoted to the study of rocks and minerals.

34. Geology Courses At The Dept Of Geological Sciences, University Of Canterbury
100 level Courses. Geol 111 Planet Earth an introduction to Geology, First Semester. Geol 112 Understanding Earth History, Second Semester.
http://www.geol.canterbury.ac.nz/courses.html
Geological Sciences Home Undergraduate courses 2004 Postgrad courses 2004
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100 level Courses Geol 111 Planet Earth: an introduction to Geology First Semester Geol 112 Understanding Earth History Second Semester Geol 113 Environmental Geohazards Second Semester Geol 114 Geoarchaeology: Peopling the Pacific First Semester 200 level Courses Geol 230 Field Studies A First Semester Geol 231 Field Studies B Second Semester Geol 232 Earth Materials First Semester Geol 233 Crustal Deformation Processes Second Semester Geol 234 Stratigraphy and Paleontology Second Semester Geol 235 Earth Surface Processes First Semester Geol 236 Earth Dynamics and Plate Tectonics First Semester Geol 237 Special Topic First Semester Geol 238 Special Topic Second Semester 300 level Courses Geol 331 Principles of Basin Analysis First Semester Geol 332 Basin Analysis and Tectonics First Semester Geol 333 Evolution of the Biosphere First Semester Geol 334 Second Semester Geol 335 Structural Development of Metamorphic Rocks Second Semester Geol 336 Magmatic Systems and Volcanology First Semester Geol 337 Economic Geology and Geophysical Exploration Second Semester

35. Geology Courses
CW Post Department of Earth and Environmental Science Undergraduate geology courses. GLY 1. Engineering and Environmental Geology. 3. Research Courses. GLY 81.
http://www.cwpost.liunet.edu/cwis/cwp/clas/earthsci/gly_crse.htm
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Undergraduate Geology Courses
GLY 1 Introduction to the Earth: Physical Geology 4 cr GLY 2 Introduction to the Earth: Historical Geology GLY 6 Geology of Long Island and Vicinity GLY 11 Introduction to Marine Geology GLY 12 Oceanography GLY 13 Structural Geology GLY 14 Geomorphology: The Evolution of Landforms GLY 15 The Geology of Ground Water Resources GLY 21 Mineralogy GLY 22 Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology GLY 23 Geochemistry GLY 24 Optical Mineralogy GLY 25 Economic Geology GLY 33 Field Geology GLY 41 Paleontology GLY 42 Stratigraphy GLY 43 Sedimentology GLY 44 The Ice Age: Pleistocene Geology GLY 45 Micropaleontology GLY 46 Paleoecology GLY 47 Plate Tectonics: "Our Wandering Continents" GLY 48 Geophysics: Sounding the Earth GLY 50 Engineering and Environmental Geology Research Courses GLY 81 Research Problems in Geology 2 or 3 GLY 100 Geology Tutorial Honors Courses GLY 301 Introduction to the Earth: Physical Geology - Honors Core GLY 302 Introduction to the Earth: Historical Geology - Honors Core

36. Geology Courses
s. GEOL 10223. History of Life. GEOL 1072-4. Physical Geology Surface Processes. An introductory course in physical geology.......Geology Course
http://thunder1.cudenver.edu/gges/CourseInfoGeol.htm
Geology Course Descriptions GEOL 1022-3. History of Life. A nontechnical study of fossils through time and their relationships to environments through earth history. Includes discussion of evolution and extinction events and current controversies. Recommended for CLAS science requirement. GEOL 1072-4. Physical Geology: Surface Processes. An introductory course in physical geology. This course covers surface processes and landforms, and includes three all-day field trips. Partially fulfills the CU-Denver undergraduate core curriculum in natural and physical sciences, and partially fulfills the CLAS core curriculum science requirements. Required for geology majors. GEOL 1082-4. Physical Geology: Internal Processes. An introductory course in physical geology that covers internal processes and properties of the earth's interior, with plate tectonics as the underlying theme. It includes three all-day field trips. Partially fulfills the CU-Denver undergraduate core curriculum in natural and physical sciences, and partially fulfills the CLAS core curriculum science requirements. Required for geology majors. GEOL 1090-3. Environmental Geology and Urban Development.

37. GEOLOGY COURSES
geology courses. Haleakala Crater/ Maui, HawaiiPhotoPaul Goldenstern. Listed below are our current geology course listings and descriptions. P= Prerequisites.
http://uwplatt.edu/~geography/glgcrses/glgcrses.html
GEOLOGY COURSES
Haleakala Crater/ Maui, HawaiiPhoto:Paul Goldenstern
Listed below are our current geology course listings and descriptions.
P = Prerequisites.
F = Fall semester; S = Spring semester; SU = Summer. GEOLOGY 1140 Physical Geology 4 credits The physical and chemical Earth; materials of the earth's crust and interior, their composition, distribution and origin; the processes that modify the surface and interior; minerals and rocks; interpretation of topographic maps. Field trips.
P: none.
F/S GEOLOGY 1240 Historical Geology 4 credits Formation and development of planet Earth; growth and destruction of mountain ranges and ocean basins; the beginning and evolution of life on the planet; rocks; fossils; interpretation of geological maps and cross-sections. Field trips.
P: none. Geology 1140 or Geology 3130 recommended.
F/S GEOLOGY 3040 Mineralogy and Lithology 4 credits A condensed course on earth materials for majors in science and engineering. Laboratory emphasizes identification, classification and determinative methods. Field trips.
P: Geology 1140 or Geology 3130.

38. TEACHING GEOLOGY COURSES ONLINE: IS ANYONE LEARNING
Teaching geology courses Online Is Anyone Learning? Solomon A. ISIORHO. The results suggest that learning is taking place in geology courses offered online.
http://users.ipfw.edu/isiorho/TEACHING GEOLOGY COURSES ONLINE.htm
Teaching Geology Courses Online: Is Anyone Learning? Solomon A. ISIORHO Department of Geosciences Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW) Fort Wayne, IN 46805, USA. isiorho@ipfw.edu ABSTRACT Keywords: Teaching, Online, Internet, Geology, Face to face (FTF). INTRODUCTION Internet-based course offerings have increased as entire college programs are now offered through the internet with several virtual colleges and universities now in existence. This trend will continue as larger and high resolution frame videos streaming become available to most homes. Some fields are more amendable to being offered online than others. Science courses, especially in the earth sciences that require laboratory and field experiences, are lacking behind in internet-based course offerings. Literature search shows some science courses that require or incorporate laboratory components are now being partly offered online with some science courses offered entirely online. Is anyone learning geology in the online geology offered courses? One way of assessing if students learn through internet-based courses is by surveys or the use of students’ exams. Students’ performances can be used to evaluate students mastering of subject materials.

39. The Department Of Geography - Geology: Geology Courses
geology courses This listing is based on the catalog copy as of July 2000. F and S mean Fall and Spring Semesters. Not every course is taught every semester.
http://www.geo.ilstu.edu/geology/courses.shtml
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This listing is based on the catalog copy as of July 2000 . F and S mean Fall and Spring Semesters. Not every course is taught every semester. IC, MC and OC represent Inner Core, Middle Core and Outer Core respectively. 102 PRINCIPLES OF GEOLOGY IC-NS 3 F,S
IDS 100 or conc reg req. Not for cr maj/min. Not for cr if had GEO 105. May not be taken under the CT/NC option. Lecture and lab.
Examination of the principles of geology and the tectonic, rock, hydrologic, and geomorphic cycles in terms of assumptions, forces, products, and consequences. 105 INTRODUCTION TO GEOLOGY I 3 F,S
Not for cr if had GEO 102.
Origin and types of earth materials; internal and external earth processes and development of landscapes. Equivalent to physical geology. 107 INTRODUCTION TO GEOLOGY II 3 F,S

40. Geology Course Syllabi
Syllabi for geology courses. COURSE NAME, COURSE NUMBERS, PREREQUISITES. Remote Sensing in Geology, G 487, 587, One of three courses G 101, or 111, or Geog 105.
http://www.sou.edu/geology/Courses/Syllabi/
Syllabi for Geology Courses COURSE NAME COURSE NUMBERS PREREQUISITES General Geology G 101 Earth Science G 111 Field Trip in Geology G 215 Advanced General Geology G 310 G 102 or G 111 Mineralogy, and Lithology G 312 Mth 111, G103, and at least 2 quarters of general chemistry; G 313: G 312* Hydrogeology G 314, 315, 316 G 314: Mth 112, G 103, G 312 (or concurrent enrollment); G 314, concurrent enrollment in Mth 251; G 316: Structural Geology G 321 G 322 G 321: G 313; Mth 251 and Ph 201 or 221 recommended; G 321* Global Positioning System (GPS) G 326 one year of physical science, biological science, physical geography, or anthropology Metals and Civilization G 330 Sratigraphy G 341 G 313 * Oceanography G 353 one year of physical or biological science Environmental Geology G 360 Field Geology G 406 G 313, 342, 480 Petrology and Petrography: Optical/Igneous Metamorphic,

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