
Courses in Geology provide the basic professional foundation for the scientific investigation
of the earth, as well as geological education for the prospective teacher. Geology courses
are designed to develop a theoretical and practical foundation for students interested in
pursuing careers in industry and government agencies. These courses also prepare
students for graduate or professional studies in a variety of fields.
Current information about professional geologist licensing and regulation can be found at: PG information.
Current semester course information, and the syllabus for each course, can be found online at the Topnet website listed by semester.
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GEOLOGY COURSESGEOL102 Introduction to Earth Science/Geology GEOL SPECIAL Experimental and One-Time Offerings GEOL106 Geology and Cinema GEOL107 Backyard Geology GEOL111 The Earth GEOL112 Earth History GEOL113 The Earth Laboratory GEOL114 Earth History Laboratory GEOL203 Cartographic Orienteering GEOL204 Volcanoes and Earthquakes GEOL209 Natural Disasters GEOL270 Analytical Techniques GEOL295 Research GEOL308 Structural GEOL310 General Hydrology GEOL311 General Oceanography GEOL325 Introduction to Minerals and Rocks GEOL330 Mineralogy GEOL350 Petrology GEOL370 Principles of Stratigraphy GEOL380 Field Techniques GEOL399 Research Problems GEOL405 Paleontology GEOL415 Environmental Geology GEOL420 Geomorphology GEOL430 Optical Mineralogy GEOL440 Hydrogeology GEOL445 Aqeous Geochemistry GEOL460 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy GEOL465 Geophysics GEOL470 Tectonics GEOL475 Special Topics GEOL480 Coal Geology GEOL485 Fossil Fuels GEOL486 Senior Seminar GEOL490 Petroleum Geology GEOL492 Spatial Analysis GEOL495 Supervised Practicum GEOL499 Professional Preparation
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