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EES 1005: Earth and Env Through Time Lab
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: EES 1001; concurrent enrollment in EES 1004 is recommended. A survey of the rocks maps and fossils used to unravel the history of earth and life. The course meets for three hours each week.
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EES 1006: Dinosaurs
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 1157. A lecture survey of dinosaurs and other extinct reptiles the theories about their life habits and evolution. Three hours of lecture a week.
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EES 1007: Geology of National Parks
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
A study of geological processes which have shaped the landscapes of selected American National Parks and Monuments.
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EES 1008: Geology of New Orleans and LA
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisites: eligibility to enroll in ENGL 1157 or credit in English at the college level. A study of the influence of geological materials and processes on the founding development and future of New Orleans and environs. Lecture and laboratory are integrated. Credit for both EES 1000 and/or EES 1001 and EES 1008 will not be allowed. EES 1008 may be used along with EES 1004 and 1005 to fulfill the 8-cr hour science general degree requirement.
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EES 2010: The Earth's Crust
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisite: EES 1000, 1001, concurrent enrollment in EES 2011. An introduction to rock forming minerals and survey of petrology emphasizing hand sample and field identification methods petrogenesis of rock series and tectonic associations. The class will meet twice a week for 2 hours each meeting combining lecture and laboratory work.
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EES 2011: The Earth's Crust Laboratory
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in EES 2010. A two week field course as an introduction to field techniques emphasizing rock identification and delineation of rock units rock identification skills and an introduction to basic mapping techniques in minimally deformed rocks. A field trip fee will be assessed to cover transportation materials insurance room and board. The course will be taught during the break between the end of the Spring and beginning of the Summer semesters.
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EES 2050: Surficial Processes
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisites: EES 2010, MATH 1112. Study of earth surface processes involved in sediment deposition and landform development. Process mechanics and environmental response to climatic change and tectonic events are emphasized. Two hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory.
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EES 2051: Geomorphology
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Focuses on the processes operating at the surface of the earth that result in the degredation of existing rock masses and the movement of material across the surface of the earth to other locations, and the lanforms resulting from these processes.
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EES 2096: Special Topics min/ max
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisite: consent of department. A lecture lecture-laboratory or seminar format will be used to discuss special topics in geology. The course content will vary from semester to semester.
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EES 2097: Independent Studies min/ max
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: consent of department. Independent research projects or directed readings designed to meet the needs and interests of individual students. Regular conferences between students and instructor are required. May be repeated for a total of three credits. Section number will correspond with credit to be earned.
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