| GEOL 101 Introduction to Geology |
(3:3:0)
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| Fullfills GE Physical Science requirement. |
| General non-technical course for the non-science student who desires a broad introduction to Geology. Students should also take Geol 102 Lab. Students who take Geology 101 may not also receive credit for Geology 111. This class is also taught as part of the off-campus Discovery and Natural Science Field Expedition programs. Contact the directors of these programs for fees and other information. |
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| GEOL 102 Introduction to Geology Lab |
(1:0:1)
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| Fullfills GE Physical Science requirement. |
| Fee: $5.00 |
| Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in or previous completion of Geol 101 or 104. |
| General experience with (1) mineral and rock identification and interpretation and (2) the use and geologic interpretation of topographic maps. This course also fulfills online learning requirement. |
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| GEOL 103 Life of the Past |
(3:3:0)
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| Fullfills GE Physical Science requirement. |
| A non-technical study of the development of life and major events of earth history. For non-science students. |
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| GEOL 103L Life of the Past Lab |
(1:0:2)
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| Fullfills GE Physical Science requirement. |
| Fee: $7.00 |
| Lecture/lab experience with rock and fossil identification as well as application of basic geologic principles. |
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| GEOL 104 Natural Disasters and Resources |
(3:3:0)
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| Fullfills GE Physical Science requirement. |
| Fee: $12.00 |
| For the non-science majors emphasizing physical geology related to geologic hazards, mineral and energy resources, and the environmental consequences of urban and rural development. Associated lab for this class is Geol 102. Students who take Geol 104 may not receive credit for Geol 111. |
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| GEOL 110 Earth Science |
(3:3:0)
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| Fullfills GE Physical Science requirement. |
| Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Geology 110L. |
| This course is designed to enhance the student's understanding of their natural environment and how to relate it to their lives. It will cover basic concepts and methods used in geology, astronomy and meteorology. It helps prepare Education majors with the knowledge necessary to teach these concepts in the classroom. |
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| GEOL 110L Earth Science Lab |
(1:0:2)
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| Fullfills GE Physical Science requirement. |
| Fee: $7.00 |
| Prerequisite: Must have taken Geol 110, concurrent enrollment in Geol 110 or instructor approval. |
| Lab studies and field trips emphasize rock, mineral, and fossil classification and interpretation; map and photo interpretation; as well as weather and astronomical observation and interpretation. Emphasis on learning and teaching directed towards elementary education majors. |
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| GEOL 111 Physical Geology |
(3:3:0)
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| Fullfills GE Physical Science requirement. |
| For majors in Geology, Engineering, Forestry, Construction and other programs. Includes a study of our earth and the processes that formed it's features. Students who take Geology 111 must register for Geology 111L. Students who take Geology 111 may not receive credit for Geology 101 or Geology 104. |
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| GEOL 111L Physical Geology Lab |
(1:0:2)
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| Fullfills GE Physical Science requirement. |
| Fee: $35.00 |
| Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Geol 111 or instructors' consent. |
| Mineral and rock identification and interpretation, as well as, map and photo interpretation. Students who take Geology 111 lab may not receive credit for Geology 102. |
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| GEOL 112 Historical Geology |
(3:3:0)
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| Prerequisite: Geol 101, 104, 110, or 111. |
| A study of the geological history of the earth and the evolution of it's life forms. For geology and related majors. Students who take Geol 112 may not receive credit for Geol 103. Students taking Geol 112 are required to take Geol 112L. |
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| GEOL 112L Historical Geology Lab |
(1:0:2)
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| Fee: $25.00 |
| Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Geol 112. |
| Two hour lecture/lab per week. Examination of the principles of historical geology, along with the study of fossils, special attention given to identification, type of preservation and environments of fossils. Geologic map studies are included. |
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| GEOL 137 Oceanography and Weather |
(3:3:0)
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| Fullfills GE Physical Science requirement. |
| Prerequisite: Must also take Geol 137Lab |
| An introductory study of oceanography and weather including major features of oceans (topography, chemistry, geologic history, waves, tides, currents, environmental diversity, etc,), weather, climate, methods of weather forecasting and the environmental impact of man. |
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| GEOL 137L Oceanography & Weather Laboratory |
(1:0:2)
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| Fullfills GE Physical Science requirement. |
| Fee: $5.00 |
| Laboratory is designed to give the student experience in observing and analyzing basic oceanographic and weather related phenomena. |
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| GEOL 210 Introduction to Field Geology |
(1:0:0)
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| Fee: $120.00 |
| Prerequisite: Geol 111Lab, 112 or instructor’s consent. Must be taken concurrently with Geol 311 and Geol 370. |
| One week field course covering basic methods of observing, collecting, and recording field data. Students register for this course as part of the fall semester. Field work for the course takes place the week prior to the start of the fall semester. |
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| GEOL 250 Rocks and Minerals |
(4:3:3)
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| Fee: $35.00 |
| Prerequisite: Geol 101 & 102, or Geol 104 & 102 or Geol 110 & 110L, or Geol 111 & 111L or instructor's consent. |
| Hand specimen study of common rocks and minerals, including their identification, classification, and interpretation. Recommended for Earth Science Secondary Education majors, and Geology Minors as well as, any other students interested in rocks and minerals. Not for Geology Majors. |
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| GEOL 290 Directed Study |
(1-3:0:0)
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| Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. |
| Faculty student consultation will determine a special area of study and/or research problems that will give students greater preparation for advanced work in geology and related fields. Term of enrollment, credit, and other details will be arranged with instructor. Contact the instructor prior to registering for credit. |
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| GEOL 311 Structural Geology |
(4:3:3)
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| Fee: $10.00 |
| Prerequisite: Geol 111Lab & 112. Must be taken concurrently with Geol 210 and Geol 370. |
| Fundamentals of rock deformation and rock structures. Introduction to tectonics. Field Trips. |
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| GEOL 350 Mineralogy & Petrology |
(4:3:3)
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| Fee: $35.00 |
| Prerequisite: Geol 111 & 112; Chem 105 or 111 |
| The constitution, origin, and identification of minerals. The genesis, interpretation, and identification of igneous and metamorphic rocks. |
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| GEOL 370 Stratigraphy & Sedimentation |
(4:3:3)
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| Fee: $10.00 |
| Prerequisite: Geol 111 or 101, Geol 112. Must be taken concurrently with Geol 210 and Geol 311. |
| Covers the origin, classification, distribution and correlation of sedimentary rock bodies and their use in interpreting geological history. |
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| GEOL 380 Regional Geology |
(4:0:0)
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| Fee: $650.00 |
| Prerequisite: Geol 101 & 102 or Geol 111 & 111L; Geol 250 or 350, or instructor's consent. |
| Travel to different geologic regions to learn the local stratigraphy and geologic history. Written reports will summarize observations from each area visited. A final oral presentation, summarizing all observations will take place on campus. |
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| GEOL 390 Directed Studies |
(1-3:0:0)
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| Prerequisite: Demonstrated abilities to tackle desired subject. |
| Directed studies in Geology is designed to allow a student to obtain greater depth of understanding in subject matter not readily available through normal course work. Contact the instructor prior to registering for credit. |
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| GEOL 404 Environmental Geology |
(3:3:2)
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| Fee: $30.00 |
| Prerequisite: Geol 112 or instructors consent |
| A detailed look at the environmental issues impacting societies today. Common geologic hazards associated with floods, landslides, volcanoes, earthquakes will be discussed. The course will also focus on the issues of an increasing demand for natural resources by an ever-growing population. Related impacts of waste management and pollution are also addressed. |
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| GEOL 405 Methods of Teaching Earth Science |
(3:2:3)
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| Prerequisite: Geol 380 or instructor's consent and Ph 127 or 227. This course should not be taken until the semester immediately proceeding student teaching. |
| Earth Science and general science teaching methods needed for certification in Earth Science secondary education are taught. The course focuses on classroom and laboratory techniques utilized in the earth sciences. Practical experience in teaching laboratories, lectures and demonstrations will be emphasized. Students will build a science unit which demonstrates their understanding and application of inquiry and the use of multiple teaching and asssessment strategies. |
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| GEOL 410 Advanced Field Methods |
(6:0:46)
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| Fee: $250.00 |
| Prerequisite: Geol 311, 350, 370, Math 110, 111 or instructors concent. |
| Field experience covering mapping skills, sample data collection, synthesis of field work and literature, and report writing. |
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| GEOL 411 Geomorphology |
(3:3:2)
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| Fee: $40.00 |
| Prerequisite: Geol 111 or 101, Math 110/111 |
| Anyalysis of the origin of earth's major landforms emphasizing the interrelationship between plate tectonics and hydrology in producing the features we see on the earth's surface. |
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| GEOL 412 Geology of North America |
(3:3:1)
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| Prerequisite: Geol 250 or Geol 350. |
| The study of the geologic history of North America. In addition to the topic studied, students will develop skill in searching and comprehending the geologic literature, presenting geologic concepts, and scientific writing. |
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| GEOL 420 Geochemistry |
(3:2:2)
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| Fee: $20 |
| Prerequisite: Geol 111, Chem 105, (Chem 106 recommended) |
| Applying elementary chemical principles to understand natural water systems. |
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| GEOL 435 Hydrology |
(3:3:2)
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| Fee: $15.00 |
| Prerequisite: Geol 101 & 102 or Geol 111 & 111L, Math 110. |
| In depth study of hydrologic issues focusing on groundwater. Movement of water in the aquifer, impacts of pumping and management of water as a natural resource are some of the main topics. |
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| GEOL 440 Applied GIS |
(3:2:2)
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| Fee: $15.00 |
| Prerequisite: Geography 230 - Introduction to GIS and one of the following: Geog 101, or Geol 101, Geol 104, Geol 110, Geol 111, or instructors consent. |
| Applied GIS (Geographic Information Systems) allows students to apply GIS skills to geologic topics and problems with real-world data sets. |
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| GEOL 445 Applied Geophysics |
(3:3:2)
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| Fee: $30.00 |
| Prerequisite: Completion or concurrent registration in Phys 220 or Instructor's approval |
| Learning and applying various geophysical methods to explore and characterize materials in the subsurface. Field trips included. |
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| GEOL 480 Paleontology |
(3:3:2)
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| Fee: $50.00 |
| Prerequisite: Geol 112 or a general biology class. |
| Distribution, morphology, paleoecology, and evolution of organisms in the geologic record. Includes vertebrates, invertebrates, and plant life. |
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| GEOL 498R Geology Internship |
(1-3:0:0)
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| Prerequisite: To have completed at least through junior level geology courses. |
| An on-the-job experience related to the area of geological sciences. |
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| GEOL 499 Senior Project |
(1-3:0:0)
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| Prerequisite: Completion of senior level courses in geology. English 316 should have been completed also. |
| A course which includes original research or field work and results in a publishable paper. |
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