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         Geology Courses:     more books (100)
  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. Current Courses
For information concerning IUPUI geology courses or inquires about the department you Spring courses are Geological Remote Sensing and Trace Elements
http://www.geology.iupui.edu/Courses/
Department of Geology
School of Science
Indiana University~Purdue University, Indianapolis
Finding Us: Maps Directions Geology Courses at IUPUI - Spring 2005 Fall 2005 Geology Course Schedule (Excel Format)
To see current undergraduate course offerings, click here
To see current graduate course offerings, click here
To see courses offered in the past, click here For information concerning IUPUI Geology courses or inquires about the department you may direct your questions to The Chairperson
Phone: 317.274.7484 Fax: 317.274.7966. Note regarding numbering: Courses with numbers in the 100s and 200s are lower-division undergraduate courses. Courses with numbers in the 300s and 400s are upper-division undergraduate courses. Courses in the 300s may be used for graduate credit by graduate students in education but not by other students. Courses in the 400s may be taken for graduate credit by all graduate students. Courses with numbered 500 or higher are graduate courses. Undergraduate Courses Academic Resource List G107 - Environmental Geology An introduction to geology through discussion of geological topics that show the influence of geology on modern society. Topics include mineral and energy resources, water resources, geologic hazards and problems, geology and health, and land use.

22. 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
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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

23. Geology Courses At The Dept Of Geological Sciences, University Of Canterbury
The following is a list of 400 level courses in Geology. Postgraduate Diploma in Engineering Geology This is a one year course of study corresponding to
http://www.geol.canterbury.ac.nz/courses/postgraddegrees.html
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Postgraduate degrees and courses
The main aim of the postgraduate programme in Geology is to prepare students for careers in research or industry by in-depth pursuit of a selected group of topics within geological sciences. Individual courses have specific educational goals but all postgraduate programmes offer the following outcomes to students:
  • development of independent thinking and intellectual self-sufficiency
  • an ability to critically assess and synthesise geological literature and data
  • a knowledge of contemporary issues in geological sciences, an understanding of modern concepts, and an awareness of the research interface in selected fields.
  • an ability to communicate geological information effectively
  • increased practical skills in the field and/or the laboratory
B.Sc. Honours in Geology
This degree requires one further year of study after qualifying for B.Sc. with 108 points, and consists of a compulsory full year course, GEOL 490, and seven semester courses chosen from GEOL 473 - 485, with the approval of the Head of Department. The following is a list of 400 level courses in Geology. For more information see the GEOL 400 level course outlines and timetables booklet, and the staff involved.

24. Wheaton College (Wheaton, IL) - Geology Courses
Wheaton College s geology program gives students have the opportunity to study geologic theory on campus in conjunction with a number of field experiences
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.

25. Geology Courses
This course will cover basic concepts of environmental geology and its effect on man and the This is the capstone course of the Department of Geology.
http://www.fp.sfasu.edu/geology/Geology_Courses.htm
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Geology Courses 131.Introductory Geology (GOL 1403) - 4 semester hours, 3 hours lecture,2 hours laboratory per week. Designed for the student with no geology background. An introduction to the study of minerals, rocks and the processes that modify and shape the surface features of the earth. Energy, mineral, and water resources; volcanism; and other practical aspects of geology are stressed. Lab fee required. 131 Lab Tutorial 132.The Earth Through Time (GOL 1404) - 4 semester hours, 3 hoursl ecture, 2 hours laboratory per week. The history and development of the continents and ocean basins, and the evolution of life on earth. Includes earthquakes and the earth's interior, mountain building, drifting continents and sea-floor spreading, the Ice Ages, space science, and oceanography. Prerequisite: GOL 131 or 133.Lab fee required. 133. Introduction to Environmental Geology - 4 semester hours, 3 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory per week. Designed for the student with no geology background. An introduction to environmental geology with an emphasis on water, natural hazards, soils and land use, wastes and pollution, and alternative energy sources. This course will cover basic concepts of environmental geology and its effect on man and the earth. Lab fee required. 241.Mineralogy

26. Geology Courses
Prerequisites 20 sh of geology courses, junior or senior standing in geology, and approval of department chairperson. Graded S/U only.
http://www.wiu.edu/geology/course.htm
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Geology Course Descriptions by Number
110 Introduction to the Earth. (4) (General Education/Natural Sciences) The study of the earth, its composition, structure, landscape development, internal processes, origin, and evolution. Laboratory includes introduction to minerals, rocks, and maps. No prerequisites. 3 hrs. lect.; 2 hrs. lab. 112 History of the Earth. (4) (General Education/Natural Sciences) Physical and biological history of the earth (North America emphasis). Origin of continents, mountains, oceans, etc.; evolution of plants and animals. No prerequisites. 3 hrs. lect.; 2 hrs. lab. 113 Energy and Earth Resources. (3) (General Education/Natural Sciences) Introduction to energy, water, soil, and mineral resources and the impact of their use on the environment. Does not count toward major or minor in geology. No prerequisite. 115 Oceanography. (3) (General Education/Natural Sciences) History of ocean exploration, origin and nature of ocean basins, composition and circulation of ocean water, modern developments in oceanography, man and the oceans. Does not count toward major or minor in geology. No prerequisite.

27. GEOLOGY COURSES
Courses in Geology provide the basic professional foundation for the scientific geology courses are designed to develop a theoretical and practical
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
Introduction to Earth Science/Geology GEOL SPECIAL Experimental and One-Time Offerings Geology and Cinema Backyard Geology Physical Historical Physical Laboratory Historical Laboratory Cartographic Orienteering Volcanoes and Earthquakes Natural Disasters Analytical Techniques Research Structural General Hydrology General Oceanography Introduction to Minerals and Rocks Mineralogy Petrology Principles of Stratigraphy Field Techniques Research Problems Paleontology Environmental Geology Geomorphology Optical Mineralogy Hydrogeology Aqeous Geochemistry Sedimentology and Stratigraphy Geophysics Tectonics Special Topics Coal Geology Fossil Fuels Senior Seminar Petroleum Geology Spatial Analysis Supervised Practicum Professional Preparation
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28. Current Geology Courses
University of Colorado at Boulder geology courses Fall 2001.
http://www.colorado.edu/GeolSci/curundergrad.html
Course # Course Title Instructor
Introduction to Geology 1
Introduction to Geology:Honors Matthew Pranter
Greg Tucker

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Anne Sheehan
Introduction to Geology 2 David Budd
sections 001-016 Introduction to Geology 1 - Lab Introduction to Field Geology Alan Lester Introduction to Mineralogy Joe Smyth Statistics For Earth Sciences Thomas Caine Introduction to Hydrogeology Shemin Ge Computer Assisted Geologic Techiques Henrietta Laustsen Structural Geology 1 Karl Mueller Extraterrestrial Life Stephen J. Mojzsis Paleobiology Jonathan.Marcot Earth Resources and the Environment Jack Edwards Natural Catastrophes and Geologic Hazards Alan Lester Societal Problems and Earth Sciences Henrietta Laustsen Remote Sensing of the Environment Alexander Goetz Principles of Geomorphology Thomas Caine Isotope Geology G. Lang Farmer
TPC - Reservoir Char/Model
TPC - Cosmochemistry
TPC - GIS Applications
Matthew Pranter
Stephen J. Mojzsis Henrietta Laustsen Robert S Anderson ... Tom Marchitto Igneous/Metamorphic Field Geology Charles Stern Field Geophysics Craig Jones Environmental Field Geochemistry John Drexler Writing in Geosciences Henrietta Laustsen
Course # Course Title Instructor Introduction to Geology 1 Roger Bilham Joseph Smyth Shemin Ge Introduction to Geology 2 Introduction to Geology 2:Honors Alan Lester Craig Jones Jaelyn Eberle Paul Weimer sections 001-014 Introduction to Geology 1 - Lab Global Change 2- An Earth Sciences Perspective Jason Neff sections 001-003 Global Change - Lab

29. Geology Schools - Geology Departments - Geology Courses
Schools with geology courses and departments. Many of them offer geology degrees.
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Alaska Pacific University University of Alaska, Anchorage University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Arizona:
Arizona State University Northern Arizona University University of Arizona
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University of Arkansas - Fayetteville University of Arkansas - Little Rock
California:
American River College California Institute of Technology California Luthern University California State University - Bakersfield ... Whittier College
Colorado:
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Connecticut:
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30. Engineering Geology Courses At Drexel University
Engineering geology courses Soil formations, geologic classes; rock masses; rock mass engineering, excavations, blasting, bolting, grouting; groundwater
http://www.drexel.edu/coe/enggeo/Courses.html
FALL 2001 EGEO 200 Physical Geology Lacovara
EGEO 220 Engineering Geology Lacovara
EGEO 709 Lacovara Check schedule and seat availability Advanced Engineering Geology
Origin and engineering properties of earth materials; engineering testing, alteration, and use of earth materials; special geologic hazards and problems. Advanced Engineering Geology II
Soil formations, geologic classes; rock masses; rock mass engineering, excavations, blasting, bolting, grouting; groundwater; contamination control and clean up. Advanced Geoapplications in Math
Methods of solution for both ordinary and partial differential equations, with emphasis on applications in engineering and environmental problems. Advanced Geochemistry
A geologic perspective on the nine planets of our solar system, asteroids, comets, and minor planets. Topics include extraterrestrial impacts, the discovery of extra-solar planets and the formation of the Universe.
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Engineering Geology
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Environmental Geology Foundation Engineering Geochemistry
Major chemical mechanisms controlling the occurrence and mobility of chemicals in the environment; phase properties; reaction kinetics and equilibrium; thermodynamics of chemical equilibrium;acid-base chemistry; oxidation-reduction chemistry; the carbonate system; precipitation-dissolution; complexation; adsorption.

31. Distance Education And Online Geology Courses Indiana University
Indiana University offers hundreds of online and distance courses, as well as undergraduate and graduate online and distance degrees.
http://www.iu.edu/~iuonline/de/decourses/geol.html
Indiana University
Online and Distance Education
Upcoming IU Credit Courses at a Distance
Indiana University offers dozens of online courses, as well as courses delivered in a variety of other formats. Browse the course information below to find upcoming courses that interest you. To get information about enrolling in a course, contact the person whose name is provided in the course description. General Information about Taking an IU Distance Education Course
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

32. Oxford Brookes University - Geology Home Page And Web Site Contents
Aspects of geology courses at Oxford Brookes As a result of the course closures, Geology staff have now all left their posts.
http://www.brookes.ac.uk/geology/
Undergraduate Courses Modules Staff Petroleum Geoscience MSc ... A.G.E.S (student society) Geology Jobs Search Welcome to the Geology Web Site at Oxford Brookes University Keep in contact League table success Top department ... New photos
Geology degree results 2004
Our final year of Geology and Geological Sciences graduates have continued the tradition of high standards, as shown in their degree results, despite all the uncertainties and disruption which they have had to put up with during their last two years. Congratulations to all!!
  • 2 students gained First Class BSc (Honours) 7 gained Upper Seconds 5 gained Lower Seconds 1 gained a Third 2 gained pass degrees
Geology Farewell Celebration
The End of a Geological Era!

33. Welcome To Geology
Undergraduate Degree Courses Applied Geology find that this expertise underpins a programme of geology courses that not only are studentfriendly,
http://www.staffs.ac.uk/schools/sciences/geology/geolawards.html

34. Field Courses At Brauer Field Station, SUNY Cortland
Course Information Location - Geologic Setting - Schedule - Application -Scholarship Field geology courses at Brauer Field Station are intensive,
http://web.cortland.edu/gleasong/fdcamp.html
Summer Field Geology Programs
Brauer Field Station State University of New York
College at Cortland Course Information Location Geologic Setting Schedule ... Scholarship application
COURSE INFORMATION
Field geology courses at Brauer Field Station are intensive, project-oriented experiences designed to instruct students in the use of basic field methods and equipment, and develop their skills of observation, interpretation, synthesis, and graphic presentation of geologic data. A student-staff ratio of 10:1 or less provides quality field instruction and supervision plus individual assistance as needed, as well as constructive support and advisement during evening hours when field projects are compiled. See the schedule below for information about course length and credits earned. Students and faculty are housed at the field station in "bunk rooms" that each sleep 4 to 10 people. Bathrooms are equipped with hot showers. Other activities such as studying, map preparation, reading, lounging, group discussions, etc.

35. Geology Courses - Douglas College Calendar
Douglas College Community College in Greater Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, campuses located in New Westminster and Coquitlam.
http://www.douglas.bc.ca/calhtm/courses/cgeol.htm
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GEOL 1120 Introduction to Earth Sciences (3 credits)
(formerly GEOL 120) An introductory course focusing on physical geology, with topics including minerals, rocks (igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic), plate tectonics, earthquakes and volcanic activity, Earth resources, geologic time, and the many processes that have shaped the Earth. The course includes practical hands-on labs and some sections may have a field trip scheduled outside class time. To find out where this course transfers, check the BC Transfer Guide at www.bctransferguide.ca Prerequisite: None Lecture: 2; Laboratory: 2 Offered: Fall, Winter, Summer TBA Note: Credit will not be given at SFU for both GEOL 1120 and GEOG 1120
GEOL 1121 History of the Earth (3 credits)
(formerly GEOL 121) This course is concerned about Earth history and the events that have shaped the development of the Earth. Topics include: the origin of the Earth, origin and evolution of life, mass extinction events, dinosaurs, Ice Age mammals, and ancient climates. Techniques used to date and interpret events of the past and reconstruct ancient environments will be discussed. Field trips may be required. To find out where this course transfers, check the BC Transfer Guide at

36. Geology Department
(combination of any two 100level geology courses may be substituted for GEOL-103) Any combination of 300-400 level geology courses upon advisement.
http://www.potsdam.edu/GEOL/GEOL.html

37. Geology Courses (GEL)
5993 (WI) Writing Intensive Course in Geology. Cr. 0. Prereq junior standing; satisfactory completion of English Proficiency Examination;
http://www.bulletins.wayne.edu/ubk-output/sci16.html
Geology Courses (GEL)
The following courses, numbered 0900-6999, are offered for undergraduate credit. Courses numbered 7000-9999, which are offered for graduate credit only, may be found in the graduate bulletin. Courses in the following list numbered 5000-6999 may be taken for graduate credit unless specifically restricted to undergraduate students by individual course limitations. For interpretation of numbering system, signs and abbreviations, see Course Signs and Abbreviations 1000 Geology and the Environment. Cr. 4 Primarily for non-science majors. Geological aspects of man's use of his environment including geological hazards; water; waste disposal; occurrence, use and depletion of natural resources. (T) 1010 (PS) Geology: The Science of the Earth. Cr. 4 Meets General Education Laboratory Requirement. Introduction to continental drift and plate tectonic theory, geophysics and structure of earth's crust and interior; rocks and minerals; igneous and volcanic geology; work of running water, glaciers and ground water; geologic time; oceanography. One day field trip. Lecture and required laboratory. Material fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes. (T) 1020 Interpreting the Earth. Cr. 4

38. Geology Courses (GEL)
Prereq introductory courses in physics, chemistry, and geology. Introduction to various physical and chemical age dating methods used in geology. (F)
http://www.bulletins.wayne.edu/gbk-output/sci14.html
Geology Courses (GEL)
The following courses, numbered 5000-9999, are offered for graduate credit. Courses numbered 5000-6999 which are offered for undergraduate credit only may be found in the undergraduate bulletin, as well as all other undergraduate courses (numbered 0900-4999). Courses in the following list numbered 5000-6999 may be taken for undergraduate credit unless specifically restricted to graduate students as indicated by individual course limitations. For interpretation of numbering system, signs and abbreviations, see Course Signs and Abbreviations 5000 Geological Site Assessment. (HWM 5000) Cr. 4 Prereq: GEL 1010; 1000 recommended. Classification of landforms and analysis of surficial geologic processes. Geophysical methods for subsurface analysis of soil and groundwater pollution. Application of remote sensing techniques in resource management. (Y) 5030 Earth Science for Educators. Cr. 4 Open only to middle or high school teachers. Review of all major earth science concepts including: physical geology, oceanography, meteorology and astronomy. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (Y) 5080 Environmental Isotope Geochemistry. (HWM 5080) Cr. 3

39. Geology Courses
Listings of undergraduate courses in geology offered by Sul Ross State University s department of earth and physical science. Subject course numbers in
http://www.sulross.edu/pages/3612.asp
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Undergraduate Courses in Geology (GEOL)
Subject course numbers in parentheses at the end of the course description represent the course equivalent in the Texas Common Course Numbering system. 1401 Introductory Geology I (3-2)
This course covers the nature and properties of the materials which make up the earth, the distribution of these materials throughout the earth, the processes (volcanism, glaciation, stream erosion, weathering, etc.) by which these materials are formed, altered, transported and deformed, and the nature and development of the landscapes. (GEOL 1403) 1402 Introductory Geology II (3-2)
2301 Lithology (3-2)

Introduction to the basic concepts of identification, classification and origins of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. Laboratory exercises consist of hand specimen identification and classification of suites of all three rock classes. (GEOL 2309) Prerequisite: Geology 1401 2401 Crystal and Optical Mineralogy (3-3) Introduction to crystallography, crystal chemistry, and optical mineralogy. Identification of minerals by physical, optical and X-ray diffraction techniques. Prerequisite: Geology 1401, Chemistry 1401

40. Hardin-Simmons University Department Of Geology Courses
May not be used to fulfill major or minor requirements in Geology. The courses may be repeated as topics vary. Laboratory studies may carry up to four
http://www.hsutx.edu/academics/geology/geol_crs.htm
Department of Geology
Abilene, Texas 325 670-1383
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Geology Home Courses Environmental Geology
An introduction to our geologic environment and the mutual effects of environment on people and people on environment. Fall, Spring Introductory Geology
A study of the earth`s composition and structure, and the work of agents and processes, both external and internal, modifying the earth. Fall, Spring, Summer Historical Geology
History of the earth and its inhabitants. Prerequisite: GEOL 1401 Spring Special Topics
A course designed to meet special student needs. One, two, or three hours lecture each week. Laboratory may be included for some topics. May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Will not count toward a major or minor in geology Fall, Spring

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