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  1. Heads of lectures on geology and mineralogy,: In several courses, from 1866 to 1870, at the Cadet college, Royal military college, Sandhurst (Geology. By John Morris... and T. Ruper Jones... 1st ser) by Thomas Rupert Jones, 1870
  2. Syllabus of a course of six lectures on geology with special descriptions of formations near Pittsburgh by B. C Jillson, 1896
  3. Syllabus of a course on historical geology by William Berryman Scott, 1894
  4. Practical geology and mineralogy: A short course in mining science, designed for the student, miner, prospector and general mining man, written from the ... a practical field man (Mining man's library) by William David Hamman, 1911
  5. A short course in petroleum geology: With examples from Utah's petroleum provinces (Open-file report / Utah Geological and Mineral Survey) by Carol N Tripp, 1989
  6. Engineering-geological mapping (International post-graduate course on the principles and methods of engineering geology) by András Rónai, 1975
  7. Outline for a course in the geology of petroleum deposits: Home-study department, University of Chicago by Frederick Byron Plummer, 1925
  8. Common economic minerals and rocks;: A laboratory manual for use in connection with a course in physical geology by George Irving Adams, 1931
  9. Fundamentals of Geostatistics in Five Lessons (Short Course in Geology, Vol 8) by Andre G. Journel, 1989-05
  10. Syllabus of courses of lectures and instruction in general geology,: With references to sources of information by Alexander Winchell, 1879
  11. Syllabus of a course of ten lectures on physiographical geology by William Berryman Scott, 1897
  12. Syllabus of course of lectures on the outlines of field geology with special reference to mining, by Charles Rollin Keyes, 1916
  13. Petroleum geology of turbidite systems: MMS short course, October 11-13, 2000 by Paul Weimer, 2000
  14. Syllabus of a course of ten lectures on dynamical geology by William Berryman Scott, 1897

121. Vassar College Department Of Geology & Geography
Also, each year the geology department offers courses at the 100level designed The requirements for the correlate in geology are five courses in the
http://geologyandgeography.vassar.edu/geology.html
Geology Course Offerings
Requirements for Concentration: Senior-Year Requirement: One graded 300-level course. Independent Research: The geology department encourages students to engage in ungraded independent research with faculty mentors and offers ungraded courses Geology 198, 298, and 399. The department also offers Geology 300-301, an ungraded research experience for senior majors. Students who complete 300-301 are eligible for departmental honors upon graduation. Students should consult the chair or individual faculty members for guidance in initiating independent research. Field Work: The department offers field work in geology. Students should consult a geology faculty adviser for details. Most graduate programs in geology expect that geology majors will have attended a six-week geology summer field camp. The department offers field work credit for students who enroll in geology summer field camp. Students should consult with the chair of geology about summer field camps at their earliest opportunity. Teaching Certification: Students who wish to obtain secondary school teaching certification in earth science should consult both the geology and education departments for appropriate course requirements.

122. PSU Geology Course Home Pages
geology Department courses. Class Web Pages. click here for University course schedules. Spring Term 2005. Fall Term 2005. G 423/523 Statistics and Data
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Geology Department Courses
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Fall Term 2005
  • G 423/523 Statistics and Data Analysis in Geology G 595/695 Topics in Geomechanics: Seismology
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123. Geology Course Descriptions
Students who have credit for geology 100 may not take this course for credit. Prerequisite geology 105 or Anthropology 120 or one course in Biology.
http://geology.beloit.edu/curriculum/courses.html
Website designed by Liz Chesser '04 and maintained by Katy Johanesen
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Principles of Geology Field Geology Tectonics Evolution of the Earth ... Advanced Topics in Geology 100. Principles of Geology (1). Introduction to the study of the Earth, including its structure, composition, and processes that act upon it. Focus is placed on how scientific methods can be used to decipher complex interactive processes, developing skills for observation and analysis in the field and laboratory. Lectures, laboratory, field trips. Students who have credit for Geology 110 may not take this course for credit. Offered each fall. 105. Evolution of the Earth (1). Offered each spring. 110. Environmental Geology and Geologic Hazards (1). Application of geologic principles to help in understanding the response of our environment to natural and anthropogenic forces of change, and proper constraints we should exercise in being good stewards of the Earth. Natural resources, floods, volcanic activity, earthquakes, landslides, coastal processes, and pollution are among topics considered, with emphasis on current events. Lectures, discussions, laboratory, field studies. Students who have credit for Geology 100 may not take this course for credit.

124. Geology Course And Curriculum Sheets
Selected aspects of geology not covered in existing courses. appropriate 3700or 4800-geology course and permission of the chairperson. 1-3 sh
http://www.as.ysu.edu/~geology/Geology Course and Curriculum Sheets.htm
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
GEOLOGY (GEOL) COURSE LISTING

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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.

125. Historical Geology  Course Description
The first third of the course introduces the basic geologic principles underlying historical geology; the second two thirds of the course focuses on the
http://courses.unt.edu/hwilliams/GEOL_3020/
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UNT SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE. HISTORICAL GEOLOGY Geology 3020 - Fall, 2005 T, R 11.00 –12.20 ENV 190 Course Outline Instructor : Dr. Harry Williams Office: EESAT 210G Phone: 565-3317 Email: Williams@unt.edu Web Page: www.courses.unt.edu/hwilliams Office hours: TR 10.00- 11.00, W 1-2. Course Description Historical geology is the study of the evolution of landforms and life-forms through geologic time. Geologic features such as rock types and fossils are used to interpret and date past events. The first third of the course introduces the basic geologic principles underlying historical geology; the second two thirds of the course focuses on the geologic evolution of the North American continent and the evolution of life on Earth. Course Grade: Your grade will be based on 4 exams, 7 labs, a one-day field trip and a semester project. Good attendance is expected of all students and will be checked periodically – students may be dropped for non-attendance after three unexcused absences. Exams will be a mix of multiple choice, short answer and short essay. Mark breakdown:

126. Structural Geology
Structural geology Course Resources on the Internet. Course, University, Course. Structural geology, Advanced Field geology. Brock University, Field geology
http://www.uh.edu/~jbutler/anon/anoncoursestructure.html
Global TectonicsStructural Geology San Jose Field Techniques Smith College Geology of Death Valley St. Mary's University Structural Geology Union College Active TectonicsStructural Geology U Arizona Structure and Physics of the Earth U Bristol Global Processes University of British Columbia Structural GeologyMechanics of Natural Deformation Field School U Calgary advanced Field Geology U California @ Davis Plate KinematicsActive Tectonics U California @ Santa Barabar Field MethodsStructural Geology U California @ Santa Cruz Structural Geology U Illinois Structural Geology U Iowa Structural GeologyTectonics of Puerto Rico U Kansas Plate TectonicsFault Dynamics Plate Tectonics U Kentucky Structure and Tectonics U Michigan Structural Geology Structural Geology (advanced) U Nevada at Reno Plate Tectonic Theory U North Carolina
Structural Geology
Course Resources on the Internet
Course University Course Structural Geology Advanced Field Geology Brock University Field Geology Cal Tech Application of Geology to Physics Cornell Structural Geology Structural Geoogy East Carolina Structural Geology Emporia Plate Tectonics George Mason Field Methods - Andros Island Field Mapping Map Animantion and Visualization Structural Geology ... Field Mapping IUPUI Structural Geology Leigh U Tectonic Processes LSU Structural Geology Muskingum College Structural Geology New Mexico Tech Field Methods North Dakota Field Geology Structural Geology Northern Illinois Structural Geology Pennsylvania State Physical Processes Portland State University Field Methods Structural Geology Geomechanics Survey Methods

127. Lunar Geology Course
geology of the Moon will be an 6 week course offered from March 29 thru May 7, The geology of the Moon short course is designed for amateur astronomers,
http://cwm.lpod.org/LunarCourse/lunar-geology-course.htm
GEOLOGY OF THE MOON a short course offered online by Charles A. Wood former NASA scientist and author of: The Modern Moon: A Personal View The Lunar 100 , and Lunar Photo of the Day See FAQs at the Bottom of this Page The Moon is the most fascinating place in the universe, at least as viewed from the Earth. It's surface bears witness to 4.5 billion years of impact cratering, volcanism and tectonism. It is the only place off-Earth that humans have visited, and it is the most likely first destination for an off-world colony.
GOAL OF COURSE
To gain an understanding of the origin and evolution of the Moon, including the geologic and astronomical processes that have shaped it. To provide guided studies, interactive experiments, small group discussions and one-on-one answers about the Moon. To make observing the Moon more satisfying by increasing understanding of it! WHEN AND WHAT COST? Geology of the Moon will be an 6 week course offered from March 29 thru May 7, 2005 , although communication with any student still engaged in learning will continue after May 7. The cost can be measured two ways - in time and money. Since this is a non-credit course, you get out of it what you invest. Each week there will be a mixture of suggested activities including readings, online simulations and projects, things to observe telescopically, and topics to discuss. I hope that anyone who registers will devote at least 1-2 hrs/week to these activities, in addition to posting emails on the course discussion list. The cost is $165, which can be paid by PayPal or by check. For

128. Physical Geology Index Page
Physical geology index page. This is an index of web documents for the Spring 2005, Physical geology course (GEOL 1170) taught at University of Nebraska
http://maps.unomaha.edu/Maher/geo117/default.html
Physical Geology index page Course 'handouts': Outlines of lectures - Part I - The stuff the earth is made of - levels of structure and building blocks: Outline of lectures - Part II - Historical geology (stories of the earth) and geomorphology (surface processes). Outline of lectures - Part III - The architecture of the earth, geophysics, tectonics and structures. Geologic resources and humanity. Other resources: 1997 field trip images Shell canyon in the Big Horn mountains of Wyoming showing deformed sediment rocks. What was this area like when the different layers of sediment were being deposited? How did the environment change as time progressed and different sediments were deposited? Why are the rocks deformed and when? Are there geologic resources here? Are there geologic hazards? Why does the canyon take the shape it does, and how long did it take to form? These are the types of questions that can be addressed in geology, and which this course can teach you to answer. This is the site where many of UNO's geology majors have taken geologic field camp, a capstone courses.

129. Virtual Classroom: GEOL
Course , Section , Semester, Course Title, Instructor (mail). 101, 1, Spring 2000, Evironmental geology Ray Joesten
http://mmedia.ucc.uconn.edu/GEOL/
Course # Section # Semester Course Title Instructor (mail) Spring 2000 Evironmental Geology Ray Joesten Fall 2001 INTRO GEOLOGY Cormier Spring 2001 Chemical Hydrogeology Norman Gray Earth Structure Cormier and Crespi Spring 99 Earth Structure Byrne/ Cormier Earth Materials Ray Joesten Spring 99 Earth, Moon, and Planets Cormier Web Development Lab
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130. Brown University
GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES AT BROWN UNIVERSITY Course Offerings. Our department is known on campus as being open and friendly. Twenty faculty guide 4050
http://www.geo.brown.edu/Courses/Home.htm
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Course Offerings Our department is known on campus as being open and friendly. Twenty faculty guide 40-50 undergraduate concentrators and 40-50 graduate students in a colloborative and fun learning environment. We are nationally recognized for excellence in teaching and research. In the most recently available survey (for the period 1977-1986) by the NRC's Office of Scientific and Engineering Personnel, our Department was among the top six in the U.S. in productivity of undergraduates who went on to obtain a PhD degree. COURSE INFO: Undergraduate Level Courses Graduate Level Courses Class Schedule Fall '05 Class Schedule Spr '06 ...
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131. Alpine And Glacial Geology
An Alpine and Glacial geology course taught in Innsbruck, Austria There is also a Physical geology course (GEOL 1001) in the UNOInnsbruck program.
http://www.gly.uga.edu/railsback_alpine.html
An Alpine and Glacial Geology course taught in Innsbruck, Austria
Course Description: Bruce Railsback taught a course on Alpine and Glacial Geology (GEOL 2096) in the University of New Orleans-Innsbruck study-abroad summer program in Summer 2004. The course covered mountain-building processes and the world's different kinds of mountains and mountain ranges. Naturally, we looked in some detail at the geology of the Alps. The course also covered glaciers, glaciation, glacial deposits, glaciated landscapes, and earth's glacial history. Railsback taught the course previously in 1997, 1998, 2002, and 2003. However, he will not be teaching the course in 2005. It may be taught by a geology professor from UNO. Obergurgl Trip is one of the highlights of the summer for most participants. The field trips required some walking and occasionally a little scrambling over rough terrain, but they definitely were not rugged climbing trips. It may be reassuring to know that the instructor himself is something of an acrophobe. (The image at lower left shows the 2004 Obergurgl field trip; it's a link to a larger image.) Innsbruck and the Austrian Land of Tirol are naturally a great place for this course. Innsbruck is in the Inn River Valley, where the Sill River coming down from the Brenner Pass joins the Inn. Just to the north of the Inn Valley are the Limestone Alps or Calcareous Alps; just to the south of the Inn Valley are the Metamorphic Alps.

132. Geological Oceanography - Courses Offered - College Of Marine Science - Universi
The College of Marine Science at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, is a comprehensive graduate research program encompassing biological,
http://www.marine.usf.edu/research/geological-courses-offered.shtml
GEOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY
COURSES OFFERED OCG 6051 GEOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY (3) Marine geology including plate tectonics; coastal, shelf and pelagic sedimentation; geochemical cycling; and sedimentary history of the ocean basins. Lec (PR: GS or CI)
OCG 6075 METHODS IN GEOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY (1) Description and application of the modern techniques used to investigate Marine Geology and Geophysics. (PR: OCG 6051 or CI)
OCG 6080 PLATE TECTONICS (3) An overview of the Plate Tectonic theory, including such topics as: geometry of Plate Tectonics, tectonics on a sphere, past plate motions, seismology, the trenches, oceanic gravity, geochronology, heat flow, oceanic lithosphere, ridges, transforms, trenches, oceanic islands, and continental lithosphere.
OCG 6086 GEOLOGY OF CONTINENTAL MARGINS (3) Analysis of tectonic, structural and stratigraphic development and general geologic history of the major types of continental margins. Includes interpretation of seismic data. (PR: B.S. in Geology, OCG 6051, or CI)
OCG 6356C STRATIGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION OF SEISMIC DATA (3) Study of seismic reflection data for the purpose of determining structural and sedimentological development, facies distribution, and general geological history of stratigraphic packages. Course includes fundamentals of seismic reflection and depositional sequence/seismic facies analyses. (PR: B.S. in Geology, OCG 6051, or CI)

133. Geology Course Information
s. Physical Science Department Chair Dave Raffaelle This course will help familiarize geology majors and Earth Science......geology Course
http://www.gc.maricopa.edu/appliedscience/mainweb/A_S.Courseinfo.GLG.html
Geology A program within the Physical Science Department
Geology Course Descriptions
Physical Science Department Chair: Dave Raffaelle
This information is "unofficial", and is provided as a convenience for the students at Glendale Community College, by the Applied Science Department. For the "official" course information, follow this link to: MCCCD Geology Course Information Page , or "click" on the course number below. For "official" Course Equivalencies, and transferability, follow these links to the Course Equivalency Guide (CEG) at ASU, and to the at MCCCD. GEOLOGY
GLG INTRODUCTION TO GEOLOGY I - PHYSICAL GEOLOGY Lecture/Lab 4 cr.
  • Topics covered: The scientific study of the Earth- its composition and the processes that operate on and beneath its surface. This course covers basic mineral/rock formation, earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, stream processes, groundwater, glacial, desert and coastal processes; basic geological time principles, mineral and energy resources, the Earth's deep interior, and the theory of plate tectonics and continental drift. Lab covers mineral and rock identification, geologic time principles, and the interpretation of topographic and geologic maps.
  • Prerequisites: none; lab may require field trips.

134. Brown University
Department of Geological Sciences.
http://www.geo.brown.edu/
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Geological Sciences at Brown University The goal of the Department of Geological Sciences is excellence in both teaching and research. The Undergraduate students enjoy small class sizes in modern teaching facilities, and even in their first year have the opportunity to get involved in cutting-edge research. Our Graduate Program is rated among the top programs in the nation and the world. Our faculty members, nationally and internationally acknowledged leaders in their fields, engage in externally supported research which is defining the direction of inquiry for the next decade. Our department is known on campus as being open and friendly. Twenty faculty guide 40-50 undergraduate concentrators and 40-50 graduate students in a collaborative and fun learning environment. Peer units at other universities include Caltech, MIT, WHOI, Stanford and Washington University.

135. Mining And Geoscience Education Course Catalog - By EduMine
The Geologic Baseline is a course for exploration and mining geologists. Underground Geologic Data and Reserve Estimation is a course for exploration
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