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GEOL 299: Special Studies
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Topics vary with interest of student and instructor.
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GEOL 307: Rocks and Minerals
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING Does not satisfy elective requirements for the BS Degree in Geology. Prerequisite: GEOL 100 or 120. This course, designed for Earth Science BAE majors, involves a survey of the common rocks and minerals in the earth's crust, including their occurrence, associations and uses. Methods of identification are stressed during required in-class lab exercises. One optional weekend field trip will be offered.
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GEOL 311: Mineralogy I
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL Prerequisites: GEOL 120 and CHEM 151. CHEM 151 may be taken concurrently with GEOL 311. The student majoring in geology will learn how to describe the external morphology of well-formed crystals using crystallographic techniques and will gain an understanding of the composition, origin, occurrence, distribution and significance of the most abundant non-silicate minerals (native elements, sulfides, oxides and hydroxides, halides, carbonates and sulfates). Weekly laboratories and one weekend field trip required.
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GEOL 312: Mineralogy II
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: GEOL 311. The student in the second course of a three-course series will gain an understanding of the structure, composition, origin, occurrence, distribution and significance of the most abundant silicate minerals. The techniques of optical mineralogy using a petrographic microscope will be introduced as a tool for mineral identification. Weekly laboratories required.
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GEOL 313: Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING Prerequisites: GEOL 311 and 312 The third course in a series is a comprehensive study of the classification, description and origin of igneous and metamorphic rocks. Students will learn about the use of minerals in helping to interpret the geologic and tectonic significance of the rocks in which they are found. The course builds on skills learned in GEOL 311 and 312 and stresses hand sample and thin section descriptive techniques. Weekly laboratories as well as one weekend field trip are required. Additional field trips may be offered.
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GEOL 330: Structural Geology I
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: GEOL 120. Analysis of the kinematics and mechanics of rock deformation and an introduction to geologic structures. Laboratory introduces the solution of structural geology problems, the map-based interpretation of geologic structures and the creation of geologic cross sections. Weekly laboratory exercises. Designed to be taken in series with GEOL 331.
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GEOL 331: Structural Geology II
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING Prerequisite: GEOL 330. Continuation of an introduction to geologic structures from GEOL 330 and an exploration of the plate tectonic setting of geologic structures. Introduction to the field study of geologic problems with weekly field trips that emphasize the collection and analysis of geologic field data to solve structural problems. Weekly field trips and laboratory exercises required.
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GEOL 338: Discovering Women in Science
1.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
The course uses several scientific themes to rediscover from the past and find in contemporary research, the women who have made significant contributions to science. (Cross-listed BIOL 338, CHEM 338, HIST 338,PHYS 338, PSYC 338, WMST 338)
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GEOL 360: Geologic Hazards
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: GEOL 100 or 115 or 120 or 121, or GEOG 100 or 115. Introduction to geologic hazards affecting humankind; emphasis on earthquakes, volcanism, floods and landslides. Applications to geological site engineering and city/regional planning.
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GEOL 380: World Resources and Population
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
[satisfies international studies university graduation requirement.] Interaction between population and resource utilization. Renewable and non-renewable energy resources, food and water supply, soil erosion and degradation and deforestation will be related to population growth.
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