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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. Courses Of Instruction In Geology
Prerequisites at least six hours of geology courses or consent of instructor. Prerequisite senior standing geology major. NOTE This course now
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Geology Course Offerings at ASU
The following course list is taken directly from the Appalachian State University 1999 - 2001 General Bulletin, which can be consulted for complete information about the general course requirements. The current semester schedule of classes contains a listing of which courses are being offered, where and when they are scheduled to meet and who is expected to teach the course. This information is subject to change without notice.
GSG 1030. Contemporary Geology
2 credit hours, offered in the Fall and Spring semesters.
A course in a sequential series of four science mini-courses. (EACH MINI-COURSE LASTS FOR ONE-HALF SEMESTER. STUDENTS SHOULD BE ADVISED TO REGISTER FOR TWO MINI-COURSES IN ONE SEMESTER TO TOTAL FOUR SEMESTER HOURS.) The course will introduce students to selected fundamental principles and concepts of geology discussed and developed in the context of science topics of concern or interest in modern society.
Prerequisite: GSP or GSA 1010 and GSC 1020. Corequisite: GSB 1040. Contemporary Biology.
Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours. This course will not satisfy program requirements for students majoring in biology, chemistry, geology, or physics. (NUMERICAL DATA)(CORE: NATURAL SCIENCES)(ND prerequisite: passing the math placement test of successful completion of MAT 0010)

42. SMSU Geology Courses
This service component for an existing course incorporates community service with GLG 412 Field Geology of the Midcontinent Region (4 credits).
http://geosciences.smsu.edu/Geology/Courses.htm
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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.

43. Geology Courses
Courses in geology are offered to students in many other subjects including geography, chemistry, anthropology and Atlantic Canada studies.
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Courses in geology are offered to students in many other subjects including geography, chemistry, anthropology and Atlantic Canada studies.

44. Geology-Course Catalog Bucknell University
Other 100level geology courses may be approved by consultation with the Students are encouraged to take a summer field geology course, a course in
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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, Cynthia M. Liutkus (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.

45. Geology Classes
Follow the links below for more about geology courses at NKU. 2005 Course Offerings GLY 394 Seminar Regional Geology. Ç. NKU geology courses
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s 2005 Course Offerings Spring 2005 GLY 110 The Face of the Earth (Bertog, Boateng, Bullard, Johnson) GLY 120 The Dangerous Earth (Rockaway) GLY 220 The History of the Earth (Bullard) GLY 230 Geology of the National Parks (Rockaway) GLY 240 Geology of Natural Resources (Elifrits) GLY 303 Mineralogy (Bertog) GLY 330 Geomorphology (Johnson) GLY 325 Geology of the Planets (Bresser) GLY 394 Seminar - Geophysics (Johnson) GLY 450 Hydrogeology (Boateng) Summer 2005 GLY 110 The Face of the Earth GLY 250 Geology of Northern Kentucky GLY 416 Geologic Field Methods Fall 2005 GLY 110 The Face of the Earth (Bertog, Boateng, Johnson) GLY 120 The Dangerous Earth (Johnson) GLY 230 Geology of the National Parks (Rockaway) GLY 340 Environmental Geoscience (Rockaway) GLY 394 Seminar - Volanology (Johnson) GLY 405 Petrology (Bertog) GLY 455 Groundwater Resource Management (Boateng) Course Websites GLY 110 The Face of the Earth (Johnson) GLY 394 Seminar - Regional Geology NKU Geology Courses GLY 110 The Face of the Earth GLY 120 The Dangerous Earth GLY 130 Dinosaurs GLY 220 History of the Earth GLY 230 Geology of the National Parks GLY 240 Geology of Natural Resources GLY 250 Geology of Northern Kentucky

46. Geology Courses At Hanover
geology courses at Hanover College A geology major consists of all highlighted classes (culminating with either Geo461 or Geo471) plus 2 electives.
http://www.hanover.edu/geology/courses.htm
Geology Courses at Hanover College Click on a class number for information and a syllabus. Lighter colored classes are electives. A geology major consists of all highlighted classes (culminating with either Geo461 or Geo471) plus 2 electives. A cognate sequence in introductory Chemistry and one class of mathematics is also required. Additional calculus, physics, biology, and chemistry are recommended. Understanding that geology is a very diverse field we are flexible with the major. Geology majors usually work with the faculty to customize their major for graduate school or the career field. A geology minor consists of Geo111, 220, 233, and any three other geology classes.
  • Physical Geology Special Topics Environmental Geology Mineralogy Historical Geology Paleontology Field Study Introduction to Meteorology Geology of National Parks and Monuments Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology Structural Geology Sedimentary Deposits Physical Hydrogeology Contaminant Hydrogeology Geomorphology Special Topics Research Methods Directed Studies Internship Senior Seminar Independent Study
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47. 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
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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

48. LSSU Dept. Of Geology & Physics Course Descriptions
geology courses Geography Courses Natural Science Courses Physics Courses. Undergraduate geology courses. GE115 Field Excursions in Earth Science
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A field and project based educational experience in which aspects of geology, including environmental geology, earth resources, tectonic processes, and the interrelationships among geology and other natural sciences will be addressed. Travel destinations will include regions with unique natural history. Prerequisite: SA 091 or equivalent/satisfactory score on ACT or placement exam. GE121 Physical and Historical Geology I
The study of processes and features of the rocks and surficial materials that form the Earth's crust. Emphasis will be placed on the dynamic earth including volcanoes, plate tectonics, geologic time, catastrophic events such as earthquakes, and natural resources and their impact on society. The class requires student projects and emphasizes active problem-solving. Laboratory exercises involve minerals, rocks, and topographic and geologic maps. SA091 or equivalent/satisfactory score on ACT or placement exam. GE122 Physical and Historical Geology II
The study of surficial processes and landforms in the context of their historical perspective. Emphasis will be placed on evolution of the earth, stratigraphic principles; tectonic framework of North America; landforms and depositional environments; climate, weathering, surficial processes, and sea level changes; and significant events in the history of plants and animals. Laboratory exercises involve geologic maps, invertebrate paleontology, and surficial processes including environmental applications. Prerequisite: GE121 or NS102 or GE115.

49. Lawrence Academics Geology Courses
Prerequisite Geology 110. GEOL 213 Geology and Health A course investigating the links between geology and health, considering topics such as asbestos,
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Introductory Geology
An introduction to the study of the Earth, examining the interdependent global systems (atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, tectosphere) that set Earth apart from its planetary neighbors. Emphasis is also placed on human participation in and perturbation of these systems. 6 units. One laboratory per week. Enrollment limit: 24.
GEOL 120
The Discovery of Deep Time and the Development of the Geologic Time Scale
Offered at the London Centre
GEOL 150
Environmental Science
Presents principles of biology, chemistry, and geology that relate to such environmental issues as resource limitation, pollution, and environmental degradation. Designed to foster understanding of scientific measures of environmental quality. 6 units. Four class meetings per week, including one discussion session. Also listed as Environmental Studies 150. Enrollment limit: 20.
GEOL 160
The Ice Ages This course focuses on the dynamic environment of the ice age periods in Earth history. Emphasis on the historical discovery of the ice ages, their possible causes, and their global effects on ecosystems on land and in the sea. One-day field trip to local glacial deposits. 6 units. Also listed as Environmental Studies 160.

50. Geology Courses V.1.03
Geological Courses across the World. Geos 115 Dinosaurs @ Purdue; ; geology courses Online University of Cincinnati Geology Department
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51. Www.lcsc.edu/geology/courses
geology courses. GEOL 100 Environmental Earth Science 4 Credits. Introduction to basic concepts of geology in the context of geologic hazards and geologic
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GEOL 100 - Environmental Earth Science
4 Credits
Introduction to basic concepts of geology in the context of geologic hazards and geologic resources. Topics covered include: global circulation of water and air, rocks and minerals, plate tectonics, geologic time, deductive reasoning from sparse evidence. Geologic and topographic map reading skills are taught and emphasized, using examples from the local area. Lecture and laboratory. Lab fee.
GEOL 102 - Historical Geology
4 Credits
Emphasis on geologic time; no other discipline offers such a long time perspective relevant to modern decision making. Includes: review of basic Earth materials; plate-tectonic framework for interpreting Earth history; absolute dating techniques and the age of the Earth’s formation; depositional environments and interpretation of sedimentary rocks as a tool of paleogeography; lithostratigraphic principles and relative dating by Steno’s laws and cross-cutting relationships; basic principles of paleontology, including overview of taxonomy, processes of fossilization, evolutionary principles, biostratigraphic principles; systematic examination of tectonic setting, paleogeography, paleobiology, and paleoclimate for each period of Earth’s history. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: GEOL 100. Lab fee. GEOL 250 - Earth Materials I
4 Credits
The study of naturally occurring, inorganic crystalline solids with definite chemical structures which give them unique physical properties (minerals). It is an important curricular component for both (1) Geology majors who intend to pursue careers in the Earth Sciences as well as (2) students preparing for teaching careers who expect to teach Earth Science classes at the junior high or secondary level. The study of minerals has ancient roots and was associated with the development of geology, chemistry, and physics. Therefore, this course integrates many of these fields of study. This course introduces mineral chemistry, symmetry and classification; provides basic geologic skills in descriptive mineralogy, including space groups and the use of stereo nets; hand-sample petrography of igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks; and elementary optical methods. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: GEOL 100. Lab Fee.

52. ATU Geology Courses
Besides regular courses, some geology students elect to work on an individual research A sixweek course of instruction in the use of geologic mapping
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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.

    53. Mercyhurst Archaeological Institute - Mercyhurst College - Erie, PA
    PLIOPLEISTOCENE GEOLOGY This course examines the geological and PLIO-PLEISTOCENE GEOLOGY LAB In the laboratory portion of this course students are
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    Mercyhurst Archaeological Institute http://mai.mercyhurst.edu Anthropology/ Archaeology Anthropology / Archaeology at Mercyhurst Anthropology Courses Archaeology Courses Forensic Anthropology Forensic Anthropology at Mercyhurst Short Courses Geology Geology at Mercyhurst Geology Concentration Requirements Geology Courses
    Geology Courses Geol 100. PHYSICAL GEOLOGY The significance of the rocks and minerals that form the earth; the plate tectonic processes that have built the continents and ocean basins and the forces that shape them into their characteristic landscapes in the process of their creation and destruction.
    3 credits. Geol 102. PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LAB Special emphasis on laboratory and field studies.
    Co-requisite: Geo 100.
    1 credit. Geol 110. HISTORICAL GEOLOGY The study of the origin and history of life, continents, mountains, and ocean basins since the Earth's origin.
    3 credits.

    54. Marine Geology Courses
    Geological Oceanography Program. Courses offered in the Geological Oceanography Program of the Department of Marine Sciences can be selected from this page.
    http://geology.uprm.edu/Morelock/GEOLOCN_/
    G eological O ceanography P rogram
    Courses offered in the Geological Oceanography Program of the Department of Marine Sciences can be selected from this page. Geological Oceanography Coral Reef Systems Once you have selected a course, links and the index button will be unique for that course. Each course index will also have a return to Geological Oceanography Program that will take you back to this course selection page. At appropriate places in the notes, you will be given links to internet sites. Contact for more information email message

    55. Geology Courses
    Undergraduate geology courses. Course outlines and further details can be found on those courses with hyperlinks. GEOL 1013 OUR DYNAMIC EARTH
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    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 (4th ed.), published by Brooks/Cole, ISBN 0-495-01020-0. Note: the 3rd edition of this book is also acceptable for 2005/2006. Also strongly recommended: The Last Billion Years, published by Atlantic Geoscience Society and Nimbus Publishing Ltd, ISBN 1-55109-351-0 (Published July, 2001).
    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: The Last Billion Years

    56. Geography And Geology Courses
    COURSES IN GEOGRAPHYGEOLOGY AT UWMC. The following is a list of courses presently offered at UWMC in Geography and Geology.
    http://www.uwmc.uwc.edu/geography/courses.htm
    COURSES IN GEOGRAPHY-GEOLOGY AT UWMC
    The following is a list of courses presently offered at UWMC in Geography and Geology.
    Under each heading is a link to a course description or, in the cases of GEO 350 (Resource Conservation), MLG100 (Meteorology), and GLG101 (Physical Geology), a fully developed //HyperTextBook//
    FALL 2004 GEO 110: WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY GEO125: SURVEY OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY GEO 297: SCIENCE AND SOCIETY MLG 100: INTRO. TO METEOROLOGY SPRING 2005 GEO125: SURVEY OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY GEO 350: RESOURCE CONSERVATION GLG 101: PHYSICAL GEOLOGY The Department also offers courses in the UW Colleges on-line program (courses taught entirely via the internet). These courses include; GEO101 (Cultural Geography); GEO106 (Intro. to Geographical Information Sciences GIS); and GEO342 (Geography of Wisconsin). If you are interested in taking one of these courses in this format, then please contact Dr. McCluskey

    57. Calvin College - GGES Department - Geology Courses
    151 Introduction to Geology (4) F and S. This course is a study of the 152 - Historical Geology (4) S. The first portion of this course traces the
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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, G. Van Kooten, C. Verbree. 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 120 or Geology 151 or equivalent. R. Stearley.

    58. Geology Courses
    Prereq Con reg in another designated geology course. Geology200. Prereq Cons instr, and a 300 level geology course. Geology475/675.
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    Geology . Geology and Science. 3 cr. Introduction to scientific inquiry as it applies to understanding human interactions with the physical environment. 2 hrs lec, 2 hrs lab per wk. Group work required; field trip(s) may be required. GDR:NS Geology Physical Geology . 4 cr. Introduction to study of minerals and rocks and processes which act upon and within the earth. 3 hrs lec, 2 hrs lab per wk. Field trip(s) may be required. GDR:NS . Earth History. 1 cr. Development of the earth through time. Prereq: 104 or con reg. . Reading in the Discipline. 1 cr; pass/fail. Does not apply to geology minor. Prereq: Con reg in another designated geology course. . Mineralogy and Petrology . 4 cr. Origin and classification of common rocks and minerals with emphasis on hand sample identification. Field trips required. Prereq: 104. . Structural Geology. 3 cr. Analysis of rock deformation features such as folds, faults and shear zones and their tectonic significance. 2 hrs lec, 2 hrs lab per wk. Field trip(s) required. Prereq: . Environmental Geology. 3 cr. The application of geological principles to understand and solve problems associated with human interaction with the physical environment, including soil and rock mechanics, slope stability, land subsidence, earthquakes, coastal erosion, and resource extraction. 2 hrs lec and 2 hrs lab per wk. Field trip(s) required. Prereq:

    59. KU GEOLOGY COURSES
    geology courses. GEL 001 Dinosaurs GEL 020 - Introduction to Geology GEL 031 - Geology of National Parks and Monuments GEL 100 - Physical Geology
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    60. Geology Courses At Earth Sciences And Geography : Keele University
    We offer three separate degree course pathways in Geology, An undergradute masters course for students intending to make geology their career
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    Introduction Have you ever thought ' How does the earth work ?' Geology is a fascinating subject that investigates how the Earth was formed, how life arose and evolved, why the Earth looks like it does today, what resources it contains and how we can find them. Much of our industrial society is based on the work of geologists in the hunt for natural resources such as oil, coal minerals, aggregates and water. Increasingly important now in our industrial society is the application of environmental and engineering geology. Geology draws on knowledge from many different aspects of science such as chemistry, biology, and physics as well as other subjects such as physical and human geography, environmental studies and economics. As such geology is the ideal subject to choose as part of a Dual Honours degree programme. It will teach you many transferable skills that are valuable for everyday work not only in geology, but also in many fields of employment after you graduate.
    Our teaching programme uses a variety of lectures, practicals, tutorials and field classes. You do not require any previous knowledge of geology, although we prefer it if you have some science or geography background.

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