GEOL 108
Spring 2005 Part of Term 1
Jan 18-May 4
Credit: 4 hours.
(GEOL 108) Approaches to understanding the dynamic history of the Earth since its formation by analysis of sedimentary rock systems, evolution and life history, plate tectonic changes through time, and age determination methods. Laboratory work focuses on identification of sedimentary rocks, reconstructing sedimentary environments, fossil identification, and a field trip report.
Field trip required. Primarily intended for science and science-oriented students. Prerequisite: GEOL 107 or consent of instructor.
Additional Field Trip Fee Required.
This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in
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33469
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Laboratory
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AB1
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10:00AM
-11:50AM
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R
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Natural History Building
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Henderson, C
Stewart, M |
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33470
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Laboratory
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AB2
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1:00PM
-2:50PM
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R
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Natural History Building
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Henderson, C
Stewart, M |
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33471
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Lecture
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AL1
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3:00PM
-3:50PM
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MWF
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Natural History Building
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Stewart, M
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