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3.00 Credits
Fee: $20.00 An introductory course providing an applied approach to learning and using a Geographic Information System (GPS) and the Global Positioning System (GPS). (Fall 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011)
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4.00 Credits
Fee: $40.00 Prerequisite: Geol 111, Chem 105, or instructor's consent. The constitution, origin, and identifi cation of minerals. The genesis, interpretation, and identifi cation of igneous and metamorphic rocks. (Fall)
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4.00 Credits
Fee: $50.00 Prerequisite: Geol 111 or Geol 101, Geol 112. Must be taken concurrently with Geol 210 and Geol 311. Covers the origin, classifi cation, distribution and correlation of sedimentary rock bodies and their use in interpreting geological history. (Fall)
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4.00 Credits
Fee: $650.00 Prerequisite: Geol 250 or Geol 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 fi nal oral presentation, summarizing all observations will take place on campus. (Spring)
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1.00 Credits
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. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Fee: $50.00 Prerequisite: Geol 112 or Instructors consen A detailed look at the environmental issues impacting societies today. Common geologic hazards associated with fl oods, 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. (Win '07, Win '08, Sp '09, Win '10, Win '
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3.00 Credits
Fee: $10.00 Prerequisite: Ed 270 and SecEd 280, along with 80% of science courses required for the Earth Science Education major must be completed prior to enrolling in this course. In addition this course should not be taken until the semester immediately preceding student teaching. Earth Science and general science teaching methods needed for certifi cation 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 assessment strategies. (Fall, Winter)
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6.00 Credits
Fee: $750.00 Prerequisite: Geol 311, Geol 350, Geol 370, Math 110, Math 111 or Instructors consent. Field experience covering mapping skills, sample data collection, synthesis of fi eld work and literature, and report writing. (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Fee: $60.00 Prerequisite: Geol 111 or Geol 101, Math 110/111 Analysis 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. (Win ' 07, Sp '08, Win '09, Win '10, Sp '
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Geol 250 or Geol 350. The study of the geologic history of North America. In addition to the topic studied, students will develop skills in searching and comprehending the geologic literature, presenting geologic concepts, and scientifi c writing. (Sp '08, Win '09, Win '10, Sp '11, Win '1
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