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  1. Physical Geology Laboratory Course by "Gilbert", 1967-01-01
  2. “Outlines of Geology, Being the Substance of a Course of Lectures on That Subject, Delivered in the Amphitheatre of the Royal Institution of Great Britain.” In: The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, and the Arts, vol. XIX & XX. by William Thomas (1788-1866). BRANDE, 1826
  3. Stable Isotopes in Sedimentary Geology (Sepm Short Course No. 10, Dallas 1983) by Arthur, 1983-06
  4. Geology of Continental Margins - Course Note Series #5 by AAPG, 1977
  5. Geology (Course S236)
  6. Syllabus of a course of lectures on the geology of New Mexico and its natural resources by Charles Rollin Keyes, 1915
  7. Student handbook for Geology 128-129, field course in geology: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill & East Carolina University, summer, 1983 by John M Bartley, 1983
  8. Explorations, field- and laboratory examinations (International post-graduate course on the principles and methods of engineering geology) by G Egri, 1975
  9. Yukon field course: Geology 104 by Michael L Porter, 1985
  10. Geology 4 and 5: Syllabus for the courses in field geology, June 1921 by Cyrus F Tolman, 1921
  11. Instructional objectives for a junior college course in physical geology by Leslie N Purdy, 1972
  12. Balanced Geological Cross-Sections: An Essential Technique in Geological Research and Exploration (Short Course in Geology, Vol 6) by Nicholas B. Woodward, Steven E. Boyer, et all 1989-06
  13. Engineering geology in the designing and constructing of extended linear sited engineering constructions (International post-graduate course on the principles and methods of engineering geology) by György Greschik, 1975
  14. Geochronology and isotope geology for the geologist and explorationist (Short course / Geological Association of Canada, Cordilleran Section) by Randy Parrish, 1984

41. CNCC Geology Courses
Geology Course Requirements. CNCC Courses. CSU Courses. Specialized Course Requirements. 10. GEY 111. Physical Geology. 4. ER 140 Physical Geology. 3.
http://www.cncc.edu/programs/natural_resources/geology/courses.htm
Geology Course Requirements CNCC Courses CSU Courses Specialized Course Requirements GEY 111 Physical Geology ER 140 Physical Geology Program Elective I Program Elective I Program Elective I Program Elective I Related Course Requirements Program Elective II Program Elective II CHE 111 General College Chemistry I C111-112 Gen College Chem Program Elective II Program Elective II PHY 211 Calculus based Physics I PHY 212 Calculus based Physics II MAT 201 Calculus M 160 Calc for Phys Scientists General Education Requirements ENG 121 English Composition I CO 150 Coll Comp 1 ENG 131 Technical Writing JTCC 300 Technical Writing SPC 115 Principles of Speech Humanities Elective Humanities Elective Behavioral and Social Science + Behavioral and Social Sci 2 PEC elective 2 PEC elective TOTAL Program Elective I GEY 121 Historical Geology ER 154 Historical Geology NRM 265 Introduction to Natural Resources Anal NR 260 Intro to Nat Res Anal NRM 215 Introduction to Soils SC 240 Intro to Soil Sci CIS 167 Visual C++ programming CS 151 Intro to C++ programming Program Elective II BIO 111 General College Bio I BY 102 Attr Living Sys BIO 229 Plant Identification BZCC 120 Plant Biology CHE 112 General College Chemistry II C 113-114 Gen College Chem II GIS 101 Introduction to GIS

42. Geology Courses
Floyd McCoy s WCC Geology Website. Miscellaneous stuff. GSA2003 pdf. Santorini ash dist. geology courses at WCC. Geology 210 Geology of Oahu.
http://imiloa.wcc.hawaii.edu/McCoy/default.html
Floyd McCoy's WCC Geology Website
Miscellaneous stuff GSA2003 pdf Santorini ash dist.
Geology Courses at WCC
  • Geology 210: Geology of Oahu
    Saturday Field trips and laboratory sessions relating to the Geology of Oahu (1 credit)
  • Geology 213: Field Geology of Lanai'i, Moloka'i, and Kaho'olawe
    A five-day field trip to the islands of Lana'i, Moloka'i, and perhaps Kaho'olawe. A survey of Hawaiian volcanology and geomorphology illustrated by field studies of the four volcanoes that created these islands. Students are responsible for air and ground transporation, meals, and lodging. (3 Credit)
  • Geology 214: Field Geology of Kauai and Ni`ihau
  • Geology 103: Geology of the Hawaiian Islands
    Hawaiian geology and geologic processes; origin of Hawaiian Islands, volcanism, rocks and minerals, land forms, steam and coastal processes, landslides, earthquakes and tsunamis, ground water, geologic and environmental hazards. (3 credit)
Other courses with Web pages at WCC

43. On Line Geology Courses And Supplements
ON LINE CSULB GEOLOGY COURSE ENHANCEMENTS. Geology 105 Course Supplement (Introductory Field Laboratory) Virtual Reality Field Trip.
http://seis.natsci.csulb.edu/basicgeo/basicgeo.html
ON LINE CSULB GEOLOGY COURSE ENHANCEMENTS
On-Line Enhancements for Geology Course Offerings:
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44. Geology Course And Curriculum Sheets
GEOL 4804. Ground Water. 3. *Upper Division geology courses. 9. Total. 18. GEOL 5802. Sedimentology Stratigraphy. 3. *Upper Division geology courses. 8. Total. 18.
http://www.as.ysu.edu/~geology/Geology Course and Curriculum Sheets.htm
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
GEOLOGY (GEOL) COURSE LISTING

(For ENST Course Listings Link to Environmental Studies Programs on Homepage)
The following have been approved as General Education courses in the domain of Natural Science: 1504, The Dynamic Earth; 1510, Geology of National Parks; 2602, Introduction to Oceanography. The following courses have been approved as substitutes in the domain of Natural Science. However, they are higher-level courses than the standard General Education courses; students should consult their advisors about taking them. They are 1505, Physical Geology (must be taken with 1505L); 1513 Physical Evolution of North America; 1514, Life of the Geologic Past; 2611, Geology for Engineers. Lower Division Courses 1504. The Dynamic Earth. An examination of earth as consisting of interrelated geologic systems which are dynamic and constantly changing. Includes study of surface, lithologic and tectonic systems. 3 s.h. *1505/1505L. Physical Geology. A study of the various physical and chemical processes acting on and within the earth, and their products. The laboratory component includes identification of minerals and rocks, and the interpretation of topographic and geologic maps. Three hours of lecture, two hours of lab per week. 4 s.h. 1505H/1505L. Honors Physical Geology. Concepts of the earth as a dynamic planet, investigated through a variety of lectures, text and journal readings, and independent library research assignment. Prereq.: Eligibility for the Honors Program or consent of instructor. 4 s.h.

45. Distance Education And Online Geology Courses Indiana University
Prerequisites One course in physical or general geology or physical geography Notes 8 submissions; 2 exams. A companion course for G135, Indiana Geology.
http://www.iu.edu/~iuonline/de/decourses/geol.html
Indiana University
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Upcoming IU Credit Courses at a Distance
Geology
Description: Introduction to origin and classification of minerals and rocks. Relationships between rock types, rock structures, surficial geological processes of running water, subsurface water, glaciation, wind, tides, and landform evolution. Geologic time. Credit given for only one of the following: G103 or G111. Prerequisites:
Notes:
8 submissions; 2 exams. This is an Independent Study course. To enroll, call 800-334-1011. Enroll at any time and take up to 12 months to complete a course. Check with the Independent Study Program for more information. E-mail scs@indiana.edu
Semester: Open Enrollment 2004
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Originating Campus: IUB
Level: Undergraduate
To Enroll: Contact the Independent Study Program at 800-334-1011 or scs@indiana.edu

46. Geological Society Of America - Official Statements By Sister Organizatioins
Advanced Placement (AP) geology courses. This affects both the quality and the quantity of students enrolling in college geology courses.
http://www.geosociety.org/educate/apgeology.htm

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Distinguished Educator State Standards Biggs Award ... Earth Science Week
Advanced Placement (AP) Geology Courses
We can help our high school students get a head start in geology by establishing an AP Geology course. GSA and over 20 of its associated societies, including AGI, NAGT, and NESTA, have been working together to initiate the development of an Advanced Placement Geology Course and Test. The College Board recently posted a survey to see how many teachers are interested in an AP Geology Course and Exam. (Michael J. Smith, Director of Education at AGI, provided us with this survey information.) Original Proposal A proposal to science educators
AP Geology Info

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47. Department Of Geology Courses
Links to geology courses, GEOLOGY 110, GEOLOGY OF THE NATIONAL PARKS. GEOLOGY 111, INTRODUCTORY GEOLOGY I, PHYSICAL GEOLOGY. GEOLOGY 115, ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY.
http://www.stthomas.edu/geology/courses.htm
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Home Faculty Courses Degree Requirements ... Jobs Links to Geology Courses GEOLOGY 110, GEOLOGY OF THE NATIONAL PARKS GEOLOGY 111, INTRODUCTORY GEOLOGY I, PHYSICAL GEOLOGY GEOLOGY 115, ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY GEOLOGY 130, EARTH HISTORY GEOLOGY 211, MINERALOGY GEOLOGY 252, GEOMORPHOLOGY GEOLOGY 320, SEDIMENTOLOGY AND STRATIGRAPHY GEOLOGY 340, FUNDAMENTALS OF THE LITHOSPHERE Department of Geology
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48. Innovative Approaches To Teaching Sedimentary Geology Courses
T41. Innovative Approaches to Teaching Sedimentary geology courses. Karen Grove, Marjorie A. Chan and R. Heather Macdonald, Presiding. Paper , Start Time,
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Session No. 146 Tuesday, November 4, 2003 10:00 AM-12:00 PM, Washington State Convention and Trade Center: 2A T41. Innovative Approaches to Teaching Sedimentary Geology Courses Karen Grove, Marjorie A. Chan and R. Heather Macdonald, Presiding Paper # Start Time 10:00 AM SCIENTIFIC PROBLEM SOLVING AND TEAMWORK: ACQUIRING CAREER SKILLS IN A SEDIMENTOLOGY COURSE GROVE, Karen , Geosciences, San Francisco State Univ, Dept. of Geosiences, San Francisco, CA 94132, kgrove@sfsu.edu. 10:15 AM INSIGHTS INTO BILLABLE HOURS: PLANNING AND EXECUTING LAKE STUDIES GASTALDO, Robert A. , Geology Department, Colby College, Waterville, ME 04901, ragastal@colby.edu. 10:30 AM USING EXPERIMENTAL SEDIMENTOLOGY IN INQUIRY-BASED EXERCISES: FROM THE GRAIN TO THE BASIN SCALE HICKSON, Thomas A. 10:45 AM USING NUMERICAL MODELS TO TEACH THE NATURE OF THE STRATIGRAPHIC RECORD HERRMANN, Achim D. , Department of Geosciences, Pennsylvania State Univ, 439 Deike Bldg, University Park, PA 16802, achim@geosc.psu.edu. 11:00 AM TIDES AND TURBIDITY FLOW: TWO LEARNING OBJECTS FOR TEACHING SEDIMENTOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY O'CONNELL, Suzanne 11:15 AM INTUITIVE SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY: REPLACING LECTURES WITH INQUIRY-BASED COMPUTER LABS SUMNER, Dawn Y.

49. Geology Courses
Required geology courses. Nine additional credit hours of 300 or 400-level geology courses must be selected to reach the required total of 41 credit hours.
http://www.usi.edu/science/geology/undergradinfo.html
Geology Major Curriculum:
67-69 credit hours
41 credits in Geology distributed as:
  • 31 credit hours of required geology courses 10 credit hours of additional geology courses
Plus 26-28 credits of supporting requirements as listed following: Required Geology Courses GEOL 161 -Physical Geology
GEOL 162 - Historical Geology
GEOL 301 - Mineralogy
GEOL 302 - Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
GEOL 315 - Paleontology
GEOL 316 - Sedimentation and Stratigraphy
GEOL 345 - Structural Geology
GEOL 481 - Advanced Environmental Geology - Synthesis course Nine additional credit hours of 300- or 400-level geology courses must be selected to reach the required total of 41 credit hours. A six to eight credit hour Summer Field Geology course completed at another school can be used to satisfy part of this requirement.
A maximum of four credit hours of GEOL 390 can be counted toward completion of the geology major. Supporting requirements for Geology major PHYS 175 or 205 Gen. or Inter. Physics I

50. HSU Geology Course Plan
(PHYX 111 recommended). General Physics III (recommended). (4). geology courses FOR THE BA AND BS DEGREES. ?. 109 General Geology 3. ?. ?. ?. ?. ?.
http://www.humboldt.edu/~bes21/geol_plan.htm
MATH AND SCIENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR GEOLOGY MAJORS Course Title Units STAT 108 Elementary Statistics or or or BIOM 109 Introductory Biometrics or or or MATH 210 Calculus III or or or (PHYX 111 recommended) General Physics III (recommended) GEOLOGY COURSES FOR THE B.A. AND B.S. DEGREES
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471 Field Mapping Techniques
472 Extended Field Mapping
473 Geologic Report Writing Senior Seminar Electives (from list below) Senior Thesis (B.S. only)
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Approved Geology Electives Five units of approved 400 or 500 level geology electives. Only one field trip class may count toward the required elective units. Course Title Units Offered alt. years/on demand Sedimentary Petrology on demand Paleoecology on demand Biostratigraphy on demand alt. years/on demand Advanced Structural Geology alt. years/on demand Methods of Air Photo Interpretation alt. years/on demand Geochemistry on demand Engineering Geology on demand Solid Earth Geophysics alt. years Applied Geophysics alt. years

51. Calvin College - GGES Department - Geology Courses
Introductory field geology. Offered as a summer course at Au Sable Trails Institute of Environmental Studies located near Mancelona, Michigan.
http://www.calvin.edu/academic/geology/courses/geolcourselist.htm
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Geology Course List Geology 120 - Earth Systems (4) F and S. This course includes an introductory study of physical systems and historical processes that shape the surface of Earth. Topics include: 1) The pysical nature of Earth's surface based on composition of Earth materials and the forces that create landforms, 2) weather and climatic systems and their effect on the global distribution of soils and ecelogical communities, and 3) the oceans. Understanding of Earth systems is applied to concepts of stewardship, resource use, and energy consumption. Laboratory. Also listed as Geography 120. D. van Dijk. 151 - Introduction to Geology (4) F and S. This course is a study of the materials and processes of Earth leading to a responsible Christian appreciation for and stewardship of Earth. Topics include minerals and rocks, Earth's interior and surface structure; surface processes producing landforms; geological time and principles for interpreting Earth history; mineral resources and fossil fuels; and geological hazards such as earthquakes, volcanoes, floods, landslides, and groundwater pollution. Laboratory. R. Stearley, D. Young. 152 - Historical Geology (4) S. The first portion of this course traces the development of the study of Earth through the past few centuries, as geology became a true scientific discipline and as its practitioners became convinced of Earth's antiquity. Attention is given to relating views of Earth's history to the Genesis record. During the remainder of the course, evidence for the particulars of earth history, with emphasis on North America, is outlined. Topics include the origin of the Earth and its moon; the origin of continents and ocean basins; rock deformation caused by plate motion and the creation of mountain ranges through history; and sedimentary deposits of intracontinental seas. The laboratory builds on rock classification and map techniques introduced in Geology 151. Laboratory. Prerequisite: Geology 151 or equivalent. R. Stearley.

52. Geology Courses With Online Study
geology courses. Science Home Page. Geol 415 Earth s Origin and Early Evolution; Geol 495 Geology Projects. Resource Page. Complete Geology course listing.
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53. USF Undergraduate Geology Courses
Undergraduate geology courses, Credit Hrs. GLY 4145 COMPUTATIONAL GEOLOGY PR MAC 2312 or 2282; PHY 2049 or 2054; 8 hours of upperlevel geology courses.
http://www.cas.usf.edu/geology/academics/undergrad/undergradcourses.html
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GLY 2010: THE DYNAMIC EARTH: INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
Study of minerals, rocks, and processes of the earth's crust. Introduction to origin and classification of earth's materials and landforms. Lec. GLY 2015L: ESSENTIALS OF GEOLOGY LAB
Fundamental concepts and skills of modern geology, including rock and mineral identification, analysis of geologic maps, field analysis, an applications of computers in geology. Required field trip. Lab. GLY 2030: ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY
A first course in geology emphasizing environmental aspects of the earth's crust, such as earthquakes, depletion of the earth's resources, water supply problems, and geologic land use and planning. No credit for students who have taken GLY 2010. May be substituted for GLY 2010 as part of the geology major degree requirements.

54. Geology-Course Catalog Bucknell University
Other 100level geology courses may be approved by consultation with the department. Prerequisite one 100-level course in geology. 213.
http://www.bucknell.edu/Academics/Academic_Offices_Resources/Course_Catalog/Cour
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Geology (GEOL) Professor : R. Craig Kochel Associate Professors : Mary Beth Gray (Chair), Carl S. Kirby Assistant Professors : Christopher G. Daniel, Frederick D. Day-Lewis, Peter B. Sak (visiting), Jeffrey M. Trop A major in geology will provide the necessary background for those who expect to pursue graduate degrees in geology, environmental geology, hydrogeology, geochemistry, and other areas of geology. It also can provide experience in critical, analytical thinking and contribute to a liberal education, even if the graduate decides not to pursue a professional career in the geosciences. Recent graduates have been accepted into some of the best geology graduate programs in the nation. Other graduates use their general geologic knowledge, as well as their experience in areas such as hydrogeology, environmental geophysics and GIS, to obtain employment in rapidly expanding fields of environmental geoscience. At Bucknell, one can major in either geology or environmental geology, and each of these is available in both bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degree programs. These four tracks are united in having a common core of six courses in geology (GEOL 103*, 104, 201, 210, 214, 217). A bachelor of science track is appropriate for students who have made a decision that they will pursue a graduate degree in one of the geosciences or begin a career in a geologic/environmental profession. Students who elect a bachelor of arts track seek greater curricular flexibility allowing for a second major or a minor. Bachelor of arts students have attended graduate school or pursued careers in environmental law or policy, education, business, medicine, and science writing.

55. Undergraduate Geology Courses
laboratory. Prerequisites GEOL 102 or GEOL 103 and at least seven semester hours of additional geology courses. Introduction to
http://www.radford.edu/~geol-web/ugcourses.htm
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The following list is an in-depth look at the undergraduate courses offered through the Department of Geology: GEOL 101 - Exploring Earth (4)
Three hours lecture; two hours laboratory. Develops understanding of physical aspects of the science of geology, including study of the earth's materials, processes and structure. GEOL 102 - The Earth Through Time (4)
Three hours lecture; two hours laboratory.
Prerequisite: GEOL 101 Examines the historical aspects of geology, including the history of the physical events and life during the planet's evolution. GEOL 103 - Environmental Geology (4)
Three hours lecture; two hours laboratory.
Prerequisite: GEOL 101 Examines the effects of geologic processes and hazards on human activities, the appraisal of human impact on the natural physical environment and the geologic occurrence, availability and use of mineral and energy resources. GEOL 205 - Professional Development in the Sciences (4)
Two hours lecture; four hours laboratory.

56. Gain An Appriciation For Through Geology Courses
More News, Tuesday, October 20 2015. Gain an appriciation for through geology courses By. There are a number of new and exciting semester
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57. Geology Courses
geology courses. Credits 4.00 Earth Science is a general survey course which includes the disciplines of astronomy, meteorology, oceanography, and geology.
http://www.mc3.edu/aa/courses/glgcrs.htm
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GLG 105 Geology of Pennsylvania
Credits: 3.00 Geology of Pennsylvania is an analysis of the geologic environment of Pennsylvania. It is designed to examine the behavior of streams, glaciers, landslides, and other surficial systems as well as to acquaint the student with mineral and fossil fuel resources, and depositional and deformational history of the bedrock of Pennsylvania. This course is a two week long course held during the summer sessions only. The first week consists of class meetings held on campus and local day-long trips; the second week is spent in the field observing various localities throughout the state. The student is responsible for personal expenses incurred during the four days and nights in the field. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Offered Summer 1, 2 week course.
GLG 115 Environmental Geology
Credits: 4.00

58. ATU Geology Courses
geology courses. Topics for the seminar will be determined by the instructors but will be subjects which are beyond the scope of other geology courses.
http://pls.atu.edu/physci/geology/courses.htm
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For their Environmental Geology final project, Kevin Spradley and Robert Fowler (pointing) discuss potential sanitary landfill sites in southern Pope County using criteria covered earlier in the course. Besides regular courses, some geology students elect to work on an individual research project (GEOL 4991-2, Special Problems in Geology). Some projects that have been done recently include two students who did geological evaluations of two different sites for coal mining permit applications, two students who analyzed steep slopes for bedrock stability, and two students who worked on a project to evaluate problems with certain aggregate stone in Arkansas.
  • GEOL 1004 Essentials of Earth Science

  • An introduction to the fundamental topics of earth science including physical and historical geology, oceanography, and meteorology. Laboratory exercises include the study of minerals, rocks, fossils, topographic and geologic maps, and oceanographic and meteorological phenomena. Laboratory work will stress the use of the scientific method of problem solving. Lecture three hours, laboratory three hours. $5 laboratory fee. Duplicate credit for GEOL 1004 and GEOL 1014 will not be allowed. Elementary education majors who take both the GEOL 1004 and GEOL 1014 will receive credit for GEOL 1004 only. All other majors who take both GEOL 1004 and GEOL 1014 will receive credit for only GEOL 1014 unless student has selected option (b) for completing the science area of the General Education requirements.

    59. Geology Courses
    Casper College Home, geology courses. This course is designed to be lecture in the field about the spectacular geology of Wyoming.
    http://www.caspercollege.edu/physcience/geology/courses.asp
    Casper College - Physical Science June 9 Geology Courses Physical Sciences Home Course Descriptions Degree Programs Faculty ... Academic Divisions Casper College
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    GEOL Geology in the Field This course is designed to be lecture in the field about the spectacular geology of Wyoming. A great variety of Wyoming's minerals, rocks, fossils, and scenic geology will be explored during fieldtrips. GEOL Geology of Wyoming [E][CS][G] Topics in the Geology of Wyoming; lectures and field trips which illustrate a major facet of Wyoming's natural geological laboratory. Topics have included volcanoes, glaciers, Wyoming gem stones and precious metals, plate tectonics and the oil and gas business. GEOL Geology of Wyoming Fieldtrip Lecture in the field to observe first-hand the unique geological features of Wyoming. Optional fieldtrip to be taken concurrently with GEOL GEOL Gemstones and Their Geologic Origins This course is designed to acquaint the student with gemstone identification, faceting and the geology which produces these rare specimens. GEOL Earth Science for Elementary Education Majors [E][SE] Covers processes that resulted in the present topography and the past events and the fossil or evolutionary response to changing geography through time.

    60. Dickinson Geology Courses
    Prerequisite any two 100level geology courses or Environmental Studies 131, 132. Prerequisite Chemistry 141, any two 100-level geology courses.
    http://www.dickinson.edu/departments/geol/courses.html
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    Geology Course Offerings for Spring 2004 101. The History of Life
    An overview of life from its origin on this planet to its present diversity of species. Topics will include the origin of life, evolutionary processes, the expansion of biodiversity, the radiation of organisms in the oceans, the conquest of land, mass extinctions, dinosaurs, and the rise of humans. Various hypotheses concerning the history of the biosphere will be tested using data collected in lab and on field trips. This course fulfills the lab-science distribution requirement. 103. Planet Earth
    A study of plate tectonics with emphasis on ancient and modern geological processes associated with mountain building. The course builds knowledge through field and classroom studies of Appalachian geology, and by comparison of the Appalachians with active mountain belts in South America, Indonesia, and Asia. The course also develops a geologic understanding of the seismic and volcanic hazards associated with mountain building. The overall aim of the course is to illustrate the historical, predictive, and practical aspects of geologic principles and reasoning in scientific and societal contexts. This course fulfills the lab-science distribution requirement.

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