An introductory field course involving the observation, analysis and interpretation of geological relationships and processes in an international location. The geographic site of the course will vary, but will be chosen to highlight features that will assist the student in understanding the Earth system, and the international character of Geology. Prerequisite(s): GEOL 114.2, 121.3, GEOL 122.3, or GEOG 120.3; and permission of the instructor. Each student must have completed a minimum of 30 credit units and have a cumulative weighted average of at least 65%. Note: Costs in addition to tuition will apply to this course. Students may take this course more than once for credit, provided that the location is sufficiently different each time. Students must consult the department to ensure that the location is sufficiently different.
An introductory field course involving the observation, analysis and interpretation of geological relationships and processes in an international location. The geographic site of the course will vary, but will be chosen to highlight features that will assist the student in understanding the Earth system, and the international character of Geology. Prerequisite(s): GEOL 114.2, 121.3, GEOL 122.3, or GEOG 120.3; and permission of the instructor. Each student must have completed a minimum of 30 credit units and have a cumulative weighted average of at least 65%. Note: Costs in addition to tuition will apply to this course. Students may take this course more than once for credit, provided that the location is sufficiently different each time. Students must consult the department to ensure that the location is sufficiently different.