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GEOL 350: Northwest Geology
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: Designed for students planning to teach in Washington public schools. Fundamentals of geology applied to the Pacific Northwest. May include student presentations and teaching practica. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, GEOL 101 or GEOL 102 and GEOL 101LAB. Credits: (4) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD Notes: Four hours per week.
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GEOL 360: Structural Geology
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: Introduction to the basic principles of rock deformation with an emphasis on the geometry, styles, and mechanics of faulting and folding and the stereographic projection and analysis of geologic structures. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, GEOL 200. Credits: (5) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD Notes: Three lectures and four hours laboratory per week. Field trips required.
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GEOL 370: Stratigraphy
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: Origin of sedimentary rocks, physical processes and stratigraphic principles. Identification of sedimentary rocks in hand sample. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, GEOL 200. Credits: (5) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD Notes: Four hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week. Three day field trip required.
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GEOL 377: Regional Natural History
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: Classroom study of the natural history of a selected region as preparation for one-to-two week field trip. Emphasis will be on developing background skills to undertake a field exploration over the quarter (winter, spring, summer) break. Subtitles will identify the selected geographical region (e.g. Baja California Natural History). Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, permission of instructor. Credits: (2) Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD Notes: GEOL 377 and BIOL 377 are equivalent courses. May be repeated for credit under a different subtitle (region). Formerly GEOL 377.1.
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GEOL 377LAB: Regional Natural History
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: One-to-two week field trip to explore biological and physical patterns and processes in selected regions of North America. Emphasis will be on recording field observations, keeping a field journal, field study techniques, and performing investigations chosen and developed by student participants. Subtitles will identify the region studied. Prerequisites & Notes: Corequisite, GEOL 377 and prerequisite, permission of instructor. Special fees required. Administered through Continuing Education. Credits: (3) Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD Notes: GEOL 377LAB and BIOL 377LAB are equivalent courses. Formerly GEOL 377.2. May be repeated for credit under a different subtitle.
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GEOL 380: Environmental Geology and Natural Hazards
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: Examine interactions between humans and their environment from a geologic perspective, evaluating problems such as geologic hazards and the use of earth's resources. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, GEOL 101 or GEOL 102 and GEOL 101LAB or permission of instructor. Credits: (4) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD Notes: Four lectures per week and required field trips.
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GEOL 381: Environmental Mineralogy
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: Role of minerals in issues of environmental and cultural concern, including acid mine drainage, biomineralization, urban and nuclear waste barriers, and building stone deterioration/ preservation. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, GEOL 101 or GEOL 102, and GEOL 101LAB. Credits: (4) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD
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GEOL 386: Geomorphology
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: Descriptive and interpretive examination of the Earth's landforms. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, GEOL 101 or GEOL 102 and GEOL 101LAB or GEOG 107 or permission. Credits: (5) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD Notes: Four lectures and three hours laboratory or field trips. GEOL 386 and GEOG 386 are equivalent courses. Students may not receive credit for both
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GEOL 388: Field Trips
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: Intensive study of geological phenomena on field trips up to two weeks in length. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, permission of instructor. Credits: (1-3) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis SUS Notes: Three days field work for each credit. Course may be repeated for areas of significantly different geologic content. Grade will be S or U. Extra fees required.
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GEOL 392: Lab Experience Teaching Physical Geology
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, GEOL 101 or GEOL 102 and GEOL 101LAB or permission of the instructor. Credits: (1) Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis SUS Notes: May be taken twice for credit. Grade will be S or U. Formerly GEOL 393.
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