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  1. Syllabus of a course of lectures on economic geology by John Casper Branner, 2010-08-16
  2. ELEMENTARY GEOLOGY, A COURSE OF NINE LECTURES, SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS.
  3. Geology (Course S23) by Open University, 1972
  4. Syllabus of a course of lectures on elementary geology by John Casper Branner, 1912
  5. Digital Geologic and Geographic Information Systems (Short Course in Geology) by Nicholas J. Vandriel, John Davis, 1989-06
  6. Review of Geology: Courses and Teaching
  7. Stable Isotopes in Sedimentary Geology (Sepm Short Course No. 10, Dallas 1983) by Arthur, 1983-06
  8. The Nature of Earth: An Introduction to Geology (The Great Courses Teaching that Engages the Mind, Volumes 1-3) by John J. Renton, 2006
  9. The Physical Geology and Geography of Great Britain: A Course of Six Lectures Delivered to Working Men in the Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn Street, in January and February, 1863, by Andrew Crombie Ramsay, 2009-04-27
  10. Syllabus of a course of lecture on elementary geology by John Casper Branner, 1898
  11. Structural Geology School September 1991 - Compression Course Wyoming Foreland Canadian Thrust Belt Geological Field Trip by Chevron Corporation, 1991
  12. The Geology of Gem Deposits (Mineralogical Association of Canada Short Course Series)
  13. ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE DEPARTMENTS OF GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY. EQUIPMENT AND COURSES OF INSTRUCTION. by University of Wisconsin., 1891
  14. Sacred History of the Deluge Illustrated; And Corroborated by Tradition, Mythology, and Geology. Adapted to Courses of Scripture Study in by Francis Fellowes, 2009-12-21

61. Gateway To Course Descriptions
GEOG 2290, Advanced Geomorphology. geology courses. GEOL 1110, Introductionto Geology. GEOL 2205, Historical Geology. back to Geography/Geology home page.
http://www.langara.bc.ca/geography/corsdesc.html

62. Geology Courses
Undergraduate geology courses. Course outlines and further details canbe found on those courses with hyperlinks. GEOL 1013 OUR DYNAMIC
http://ace.acadiau.ca/science/geol/courses/home.htm
Undergraduate Geology Courses
Course outlines and further details can be found on those courses with hyperlinks. GEOL 1013 OUR DYNAMIC EARTH
An introduction to the Earth; its composition, internal structure, external features and physical evolution. The concepts of sea-floor spreading and plate tectonics provide a framework for the origin and development of continents, oceans, mountains and volcanoes, and lead to an appreciation of an evolving, dynamic Earth. Field trips required. (3h lab)
Required text: The Changing Earth (with CD), Monroe and Wicander (3rd ed.), published by Brooks/Cole, ISBN 0-534-37550. Note: the 2nd edition of this book is also acceptable for 2002/2003. GEOL 1023 EARTH HISTORY: GLOBAL CHANGE THROUGH TIME
Changes in the Earth's continents, oceans, biosphere, and atmosphere over the past 4.6 billion years. The application of understanding of the past as a key to future global changes. Other topics include: mass extinctions, plate tectonics, paleomagnetism, geologic dating, mountain-building and mineral resources. (3h lab)
Prereq: Geol 1013
Required texts: Same as for Geol 1013- The Changing Earth (with CD), Monroe and Wicander (3rd ed.), published by Brooks/Cole, ISBN 0-534-37550. Note: the 2nd edition of this book is also acceptable for 2002/2003. Also strongly recommended:

63. Spring 2003 Geology Courses

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Lecture/laboratory course covering physical aspects of geology including: minerals, rocks, plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanism, surface processes and map interpretation. Field trip may be required. Letter grade only. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. CAN GEOL 2
$11 course material fee
16 week courses beginning Feb. 4.

64. Tim Patterson: Carleton Geology: Courses
Courses. Dr. Tim Patterson currently teaches two courses at the secondyear level at Carleton University. 67.236 Evolutionary Paleoecology.
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Department Home Biography Research ... Contact Me Courses Dr. Tim Patterson currently teaches two courses at the second year level at Carleton University.
67.236 Evolutionary Paleoecology

67.242 Climate Change: A Geological Perspective
Designed for the non-major and requiring no prerequisites in Earth Sciences this general interest course aims to address the issues of both long- and short-term natural and human induced environmental change on a global scale. At present concerns about these issues are commonly expressed by questions such as: How does carbon dioxide influence global temperatures? What determines changes in sea level and how do such changes affect the coastal environment? How has the atmospheric composition changed with time? What are the controls of the oceans, the atmosphere, and the physical geography of the land in setting the regional and temporal patterns of climate? How are nature and humans affecting the land? What is the role of natural global catastrophes on life in general and humans in particular? An understanding of the geological history of climate change is essential if researchers are to answer the above questions and accurately predict the impact that possible present-day rapid climate change may have on the biosphere. During its history our world has been subject to often dramatic, climatic shifts ranging from near global glaciations, to planetary greenhouse conditions. These dramatic shifts can be linked to varying factors including development of the planetary biota, plate tectonics and changes in paleoceanographic circulation. This course explores climate change from the geological perspective, emphasizing the history of earth climates, geological causes of climate change, and impact that rapid climate change has had on the biosphere.

65. Oxford Brookes - Geology Courses
Courses in Geology Undergraduate Courses. Postgraduate Courses and Research.Oxford Brookes Prospectus Pages. Useful Links. Postgraduate Courses and Research.
http://www.brookes.ac.uk/geology/courses.html
Courses in Geology
Postgraduate Courses and Research
Useful Links
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Link to on-line Course Booklet for Geology fields
Oxford Brookes University Library - Geology Pages
Oxford Brookes University Library - home page (includes on-line catalogue)
Geology Home Page Oxford Brookes University Home Page Last Updated: Friday, 10-May-02 17:14:07 BST

66. DE Geology Courses
Geology Distance Education Courses. For more information on each course, clickon the course code below. Course Number, Course Title, Terms Offered.
http://www.wlu.ca/pts/disted/geology.shtml
Wilfrid Laurier University Official Web Site Search:
Geology Distance Education Courses
For more information on each course, click on the course code below. Course Number Course Title Terms Offered Introduction to Physical and Environmental Geology Spring Term 2003 - May 5 to August 13 back to courses offered

67. UNE Geology: Courses
Courses and Units in Earth Sciences. Internal Teaching Timetable. Undergraduate Unitsin Earth Sciences for Bachelor of Science (Honours). Geology 110. Geology 203.
http://www.une.edu.au/geology/cour.html
Return to Division page. Return to the Faculties directory Courses and Units in Earth Sciences
Internal Teaching Timetable
Undergraduate Units in Earth Sciences for Bachelor of Science (Honours)
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Second Year Third Year Honours Year Geology 110 Geology 203 Geology 301 Geology 400 Geology 120 Geology 204 Geology 302 Geology 103 Geology 205 Geology 303 Geology 206 Geology 304 Geology 207 Geology 305 Geophysics 211 Geology 306 Geology 307 Geology 308 Undergraduate Units in Earth Sciences for Bachelor of Natural Resources
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Second Year Geology 101 Geology 205 Undergraduate Units in Earth Sciences for Bachelor of Environmental Science
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Second Year Third Year Geology 110 Geology 203 Geology 303 Geology 120 Geology 204 blank blank Geology 205 blank blank Geology 207 blank Postgraduate courses
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68. GMU Catalog 98-99 - Geology Courses (GEOL)
Search the 199899 Catalog geology courses (GEOL). Related CatalogEntry College of Arts and Sciences / Geography and Earth Science.
http://www.gmu.edu/catalog/9899/geol.html
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Geology Courses (GEOL)
Related Catalog Entry: College of Arts and Sciences Geography and Earth Science Related Mason Website: Geography and Earth Science ( http://geog.gmu.edu/
101 Introductory Geology I (4:3:3). The earth, processes that operate within the earth and on its surface, and human interaction with the earth. Topics include minerals, earthquakes and seismology, isostasy, igneous processes and rocks, paleomagnetism and plate tectonics, weathering, mass movements, rivers and streams, groundwater, glaciers, marine processes. May include field trips. (Course recommended as partial fulfillment of the general studies lab science requirement.) 102 Introductory Geology II (4:3:3). Prerequisite: GEOL 101. Earth processes in a historical context. Topics include sedimentary rocks and principles, deformation and metamorphism, mountain building and plate tectonics, geologic time, fossils, historical development of continents. May include field trips. (Course recommended as partial fulfillment of the general studies lab science requirement.) 105 Geology of Virginia (2:2:0).

69. GMU Geology Courses (GEOL)
199697 geology courses (GEOL). Offered by Geography and Earth SystemsScience. 101 Introductory Geology I (433). The earth, processes
http://www.gmu.edu/catalog/9697/geol.html
1996-97 Geology Courses (GEOL)
Offered by: Geography and Earth Systems Science 101 Introductory Geology I (4:3:3). The earth, processes that operate within the earth and on its surface, and human interaction with the earth. Topics include minerals, earthquakes and seismology, isostasy, igneous processes and rocks, paleomagnetism and plate tectonics, weathering, mass movements, rivers and streams, groundwater, glaciers, marine processes. May include field trips. (Course recommended as partial fulfillment of the general studies lab science requirement.) 102 Introductory Geology II (4:3:3). Prerequisite: GEOL 101. Earth processes in a historical context. Topics include sedimentary rocks and principles, deformation and metamorphism, mountain building and plate tectonics, geologic time, fossils, historical development of continents. May include field trips. (Course recommended as partial fulfillment of the general studies lab science requirement.) 105 Geology of Virginia (2:2:0). Geology, geomorphology, physiography, geological history, and natural resources of Virginia. May include field trips. 202 Invertebrate Paleontology (3:2:3).

70. Geology Courses
Contact webcat.feedback@emich.edu. geology courses. GEOL 120 The FossilRecord (3 hrs) The origin, development and succession of life on earth.
http://www.emich.edu/public/catalogs/current/acaf/colleges/coa/geo/ugrad/geol_cr
Eastern Michigan University
2000-2001 Online Catalog
Undergraduate Edition
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Geology Courses
GEOL 120 The Fossil Record (3 hrs)
The origin, development and succession of life on earth. Systematic study of the evolution of life through time. An introduction to the record of life on earth for the nonscience major. GEOL 160 Physical Geology (4 hrs)
Geological concepts, processes, materials and surface features of the physical earth; internal features such as heat and volcanism, earthquakes and deformation, and plate tectonics; and external processes that have shaped the landscape. Lecture: three hours per week. Laboratory: one two-hour period per week. Required for the geology major. GEOL 161 Historical Geology (4 hrs)
The origin, development and succession of earth materials, surface and life forms, culminating in one present scene and organic population. Field trips and reports may be required. Required for the geology major and minor. Lectures: three hours per week. Laboratory: one two-hour period per week.
Prereq: GEOL 160 or department permission.

71. Geology Courses - Nicholls State University
Thibodaux, Louisiana 70310 1 (877) NICHOLLS nichweb@nicholls.edu. Coursesof Instruction. Geology (GEOL40.06). GEOL 101. Physical Geology.
http://www.nicholls.edu/acad/bulletin/courses/coigeol.html
Thibodaux, Louisiana 70310 1 (877) NICHOLLS nichweb@nicholls.edu
Courses of Instruction Geology (GEOL-40.06) GEOL 101. Physical Geology. 3-3-0. Study of the earth, its constituents, agents, and processes modifying it; also geologic structures and landforms. (40.0601) GEOL 102. Historical Geology. 3-3-0. Prerequisite: GEOL 101. A survey of the origin and development of life on earth as revealed by the fossil record. (40.0601) GEOL 103. Physical Geology Laboratory. 1-0-2. Prerequisite: Credit or registration in GEOL 101. Introduction to rocks and minerals, topographic maps, and landforms. (40.0601) GEOL 104. Historical Geology Laboratory. 1-0-2. Prerequisite: Credit or registration in GEOL 102. Introduction to relative dating and correlation of strata, the process of fossilization, geologic structures. (40.0601) GEOL 211. Elements of Mineralogy. 3-3-0. Prerequisite: GEOL 101; Corequisite: GEOL 213. Crystallography; physical, chemical, and optical properties of rock-forming minerals. Fa only. (40.0601)

72. Wheaton College (Wheaton, IL) - Geology Courses
Core Courses. Geology Program’s core courses are as follows GEOL 201. Backto Top. Elective Courses. Geology elective courses include GEOL 215.
http://www.wheaton.edu/geology/courses.html
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Geology students studying heavy mineral stream sediments. Core Courses
Elective Courses

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Geology Program’s core courses are as follows:
  • GEOL 201. Introductory Geology in the Field (offered only at the Science Station) GEOL 211. Physical Geology GEOL 221. Physical Geology for Science Majors GEOL 321. Earth History and Stratigraphy GEOL 336. Process Geomorphology GEOL 342. Fundamentals of Geochemistry GEOL 343. Fundamentals of Mineral Science GEOL 344. General Petrology and Petrography GEOL 443. Structural Geology GEOL 412. Field Geology (offered only at the Science Station) GEOL 494.

73. Geology Courses
Search of geology courses. Enter the terms on which you would like to search inone or both of the fields below. You may include multiple words in each field.
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74. Arctic Geology Courses UNIS General
The courses in Geology and Physical Geography are given at differentlevels. A undergraduate programme (series 200 courses) is aimed
http://www.unis.no/studies/GEOLOGY/general.htm
GENERAL The geology of Svalbard comprises a well-exposed succession of Palaeozoic metamorphic rocks succeeded by sedimentary rocks right up to the present-day Quaternary deposits. Long sections of the geological record are characterised by the interplay between tectonic controls such as basin development, fold and thrust belt formation and sedimentation. The stratigraphy of the Quaternary deposits reflects both the development of the present-day Arctic and climatic change through interglacials and glacials. Large parts of the archipelago are covered by glaciers, and the ice-free areas experience continuous permafrost. The present-day processes related to permafrost and glaciers can be studied in detail. The courses in Geology and Physical Geography are given at different levels. A undergraduate programme (series 200 courses) is aimed at general understanding of Arctic Geology. Students may also incorporate one or more of these courses in their curriculum in combination with courses from other disciplines. The graduate level (series 300) courses are suitable for M.Sc. and Ph.D. students. UNIS can offer excellent facilities during your stay at the institution, and you will become part of an active geology group.

75. Geology Courses
GEOLOGY COURSE DESCRIPTIONS A prerequisite for any course with a GEOL rubric isdocumented mathematical ability equivalent to MATH 100 Intermediate Algebra.
http://www.umwestern.edu/envirosci/degrees/geocourses.html
GEOLOGY COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
A prerequisite for any course with a GEOL rubric is documented mathematical ability equivalent to MATH 100 Intermediate Algebra. Ability can be demonstrated by appropriate college credit or Western Math Placement Exam score.
GEOL 101: INTRODUCTION TO GEOLOGY (3 credits)
Fundamental concepts of physical geology. Topics include the differentiation of the Earth, origin of the oceans and atmosphere, igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary processes, earthquakes, plate tectonics, mountain building, surficial processes, glaciation and climate modeling, geologic time, evolution of life, and Earth history. Hands-on experience with rocks, minerals, fossils and maps are provided. $30 lab fee. Prereq: equivalent of MATH 100 or higher.
GEOL 150: ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY (4 credits)
This course explores the human impact on the Earth and its resources. Topics include population growth, urban development and land-use planning, environmental policy, water pollution, air pollution, acid rain, climate modeling, greenhouse warming, waste disposal, soil erosion, energy resources, geological hazards, and the environmental impact of resource extraction and use. $30 lab fee. Prereq: equivalent of MATH 100 or higher. (spring)
GEOL 219: DIRECTED STUDY (V 1-5 credits)
Selected topics under faculty supervision. Prereq: c/i, and c/VC. (fall/spring) Selected topics under faculty supervision. Prereq: c/i, c/dc. (on demand)

76. Department Of Forestry And Geology Courses
(Credit, full course.) Staff. 444B. Independent Study. (Credit, halfcourse.) Staff. geology courses 121. Physical Geology. Introduction
http://www.sewanee.edu/Forestry_Geology/courses.html
Forestry Courses: 121. Introduction to Forestry This introduction to the science and study of forestry includes tree structure and function, forest types of North America, forest biology and ecology, silviculture, forest management, forest products, wood properties, and U.S. forest policy. Lecture, three hours, laboratory and weekend field trips. (Credit, full course.) Staff ( Kuers McGrath Smith , Torreano). Natural Resource Issues and Policies An overview of the contemporary use of renewable and nonrenewable natural resources; physical, economic, social, and environmental factors, policies and legislation affecting their use. (Credit, full course.) Smith 204. Forest Wildlife Management A survey and analysis of how vertebrate animals affect forest processes, with particular emphasis on forest regeneration on the Cumberland Plateau. This discussion-oriented class will also address the history and current status of U.S. and international wildlife management, and the effects of forest management on game and non-game species. Students will interact with wildlife management professionals in Tennessee and will design and implement a field study to quantify the effects of vertebrate animals on forest growth and development. Fall of even-numbered years. (Credit, full course.). Ken Smith. Dendrology Explores the biology and morphology of trees, with emphasis on the major forest species of North America and selected forest types elsewhere in the world. Primary focus is on the ecophysiological characteristics of species and their roles in forest succession, distribution across the landscape, and response to disturbance and environmental stress. Includes field identification of native trees and shrubs of the Southeast. Lecture, three hours; laboratory and weekend field trips. (Credit, full course.) Kuers.

77. Undergraduate Geology Courses
lecture; three hours laboratory. Prerequisites GEOL 102 or GEOL 103and at least seven semester hours of additional geology courses.
http://www.radford.edu/~geol-web/ugcourses.htm
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The following list is an in-depth look at the undergraduate courses offered through the Department of Geology: GEOL 101 - Exploring Earth (4)
Three hours lecture; two hours laboratory. Develops understanding of physical aspects of the science of geology, including study of the earth's materials, processes and structure. GEOL 102 - The Earth Through Time (4)
Three hours lecture; two hours laboratory.
Prerequisite: GEOL 101 Examines the historical aspects of geology, including the history of the physical events and life during the planet's evolution. GEOL 103 - Environmental Geology (4)
Three hours lecture; two hours laboratory.
Prerequisite: GEOL 101 Examines the effects of geologic processes and hazards on human activities, the appraisal of human impact on the natural physical environment and the geologic occurrence, availability and use of mineral and energy resources. GEOL 205 - Professional Development in the Sciences (4)
Two hours lecture; four hours laboratory.

78. Graduate Geology Courses
Prerequisites At least four upperlevel (200-level) or above courses in geologyincluding GEOL 474/574 (Hydrogeology) or equivalent or the consent of the
http://www.radford.edu/~geol-web/gradcourses.htm
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The following list is an in-depth look at the graduate courses offered through the Department of Geology. Selected 500-level courses can be taken for graduate credit provided the student has the necessary prerequisites and if the same course or a comparable course was not taken as part of the student's undergraduate program. Enrollment in 500-level courses for graduate credit requires upper division or graduate standing and must be taught by a member of the graduate faculty. GEOL 555 - Principles of Engineering Geology (4) GEOL 561 - Regional Geology of the US (4)
Three hours lecture; three hours laboratory.
Prerequisites: GEOL 320 (Sedimentation and Stratigraphy). Regional survey of structural and stratigraphic framework of geologic provinces of the US; emphasis on geologic features and evolution of Appalachian and Western Interior regions. GEOL 574 - Hydrogeology (4)
Three hours lecture; three hours laboratory.

79. LCSC Geology Courses
geology courses at LCSC. GEOL 100 Environmental Earth Science 4Credits. Introduction to basic concepts of geology in the context
http://www.lcsc.edu/NaturalSciences/geology/courses.html
Geology Courses at LCSC
GEOL 100 - Environmental Earth Science
4 Credits Introduction to basic concepts of geology in the context of geologic hazards and geologic resources. Topics covered include: global circulation of water and air, rocks and minerals, plate tectonics, geologic time, deductive reasoning from sparse evidence. Geologic and topographic map reading skills are taught and emphasized, using examples from the local area. Lecture and laboratory. Lab fee.
Fall 1998 (Linneman)

Fall 1998 (Heins cip)
GEOL 102 - Historical Geology
4 Credits GEOL 100 . Lab fee.
Spring 2000 (Heins)
GEOL 111/311 - Physical Geology
4 Credits The composition and structure of the earth. All-day field trips required. Three hours of lecture and one 2-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite: MATH 025 or placement. Math competency may be gained concurrently with enrollment. Lecture and laboratory. Lab fee. GEOL 123 - Geology of Idaho and the Pacific Northwest
3 Credits Overview of regional geology for students with no science background. Three hours of lecture per week, one 7-day field trip. GEOL 124 - Geology of National Parks
3 Credits Overview of the geology of selected National parks for students with no science background. Three hours of lecture per week, one 7-day field trip.

80. About Physical Sciences At UNBSJ - Geology Courses
Courses Faculty Members. Structural geology, origin and evolution of life fromfossils, geomorphology of landforms, mineral resources and fossil fuels
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GEOL 1044 - The Earth: Its Origin and Evolution
Basic geological concepts, geological time, material of the earth's crust, igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks, earthquakes, evolution of continents and ocean basins, sea-floor spreading and plate tectonics, coastlines. GEOL 1074 - Earth Processes, Resources and the Environment
Prerequisite: GEOL 1044 Structural geology, origin and evolution of life from fossils, geomorphology of landforms, mineral resources and fossil fuels, environmental geology, hydrology, engineering geology. GEOL 2201 - Biogeology I (Systematic Paleontology)
Morphology, paleoecology and biostratigraphy of selected groups of marine invertebrates represented in the fossil record; comparison with marine invertebrates in present-day ocean stressed. GEOL 2212 - Sedimentology I
Sedimentary structures, principles of sedimentation, selected sedimentary environments, with emphasis on marine environments, comparison of present-day models with occurrences in the geological record.
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