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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, not offered every term NWCG S-290 certified. Study of weather and environmental factors and how these factors affect wildland fires. Prerequisite: Pass FRP-130 (S-130).
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4.00 Credits
4 credits, Fall For liberal arts majors. A lab course introducing geologic principles and concepts, earth structure, igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rock environments; volcanic activity, and landforms. Introduction to minerals, ores, and basic types of rocks.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits, Winter For liberal arts majors. A lab course introducing principles in landform development of glacial, coastal, desert, groundwater, systems, rivers and erosional processes. Earth history and environmental issues in geology. Introduction to topographic and geologic maps, structural geology, fossils.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits, Spring For liberal arts majors. A lab course introducing principles of plate tectonics, earth's internal structure, seismic activity, mountain building, ocean features, earth resources. Introduction to compass work, field techniques, and GPS use.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, not offered every year Introduction to the processes of rock and mineral formation. Emphasis on the geologic environments that form important ores, minerals, and basic rock types; geologic processes associated with mountain, volcanic, erosional, and sedimentary environments.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, not offered every year Introduction to the natural history and geology of North America's most beautiful scenic areas. The geologic history and diversity of ecological habitats provide insight to the development of North America. Covers parks of geologic, ecological, and historical significance.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits, not offered every term A lab course that explores the scenic geology of Northwest landscapes, historic development and current problems in environmental geology. Introduction to rock types, geologic processes, and hazards of the Northwest from the Blue Mountains to the coast. Required: Two Saturday field trips.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits, not offered every term A lab course that examines the geological processes that create volcanoes and earthquakes and the hazards associated with them. Examines basic geologic features, monitoring techniques, hazards, prediction methods, and future events, using historic episodes of volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. Required: Two Saturday field trips.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits, Fall For geology and science majors. A lab course introducing geologic principles and concepts, weathering, soils, earth structure, igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic rocks, volcanic activity, and landforms. Introduction to environmental geology.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits, Winter For geology and science majors. A lab course introducing principles in landform development of glacial, coastal, desert, groundwater systems; rivers, erosional processes, earth history, fossils, and environmental issues. Introduction to rectangular survey, topographic and geologic maps, structural geology.
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