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ES 401: Research
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
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ES 406: Special Individual Studies
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
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ES 407: Senior Seminar
1.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Students will conduct in-depth study and research on a broad-ranging topic in the Earth Sciences. Assessment will be based primarily on a formal presentation, which each student will give on their sub-topic, and on student participation in weekly meetings in which the class will discuss the Earth Science topic/issue. Two hours of lecture. Prerequisite: senior standing in Earth Sciences
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ES 408/508: Workshop
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
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ES 431/531: Paleobiology
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
The evolution of terrestrial and marine ecosystems interpreted from the fossil record; the application of paleontological data to resolving problems in earth history. Four hours of lecture and active learning. Offered alternate years. Prerequisite: A beginning biology course or consent of instructor; recommended: ES 203
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ES 450/550: Introduction to Petrology
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Focus on the textures, compositions and genetic associations of diverse suites of rock types. Study of the structure, chemistry, physical properties and occurrences of rock-forming minerals augment the rock study. Emphasis is on the integration of hand sample study, petrographic microscopy and digital image analysis to solve geologic problems. Four hours of lecture and active learning per week. Prerequisites: ES 201, ES 303, or consent of instructor
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ES 453/553: Geology of the Pacific Northwest
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
An introduction to geology, geological history, tectonic evolution, geological resources and landscape development of western North America, with an emphasis on the geology of Oregon. Four hours of lecture and active learning per week. Prerequisite: A general geology course or consent of instructor
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ES 454/554: Volcanology
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Study of the processes and products of volcanism. Focus will be on rock types, structures, field relations, tectonic settings, conditions of origin and geologic history of volcanism with specific emphasis on the Pacific Northwest. Three hours of lecture and active learning per week; supplemental field trips will be incorporated as needed. Offered alternate years. Prerequisite: introductory geology course or consent of instructor
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ES 458/558: Field Studies in Geology
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Field excursions to study geology at classic localities in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Terms and hours to be arranged.
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ES 460/560: Energy and Mineral Resources
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Focus on the geology of energy and mineral resources in terms of their description, occurrence, origin and distribution. Also considers extraction, treatment, uses, and reserves of mineral and energy resources; the historical, economic and social issues involved with certain resources; and the environmental implications of the use and exploitation of resources. Three hours of lecture and active learning per week. Offered alternate years. Prerequisite: introductory geology course or consent of instructor
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