A field course involving the observation, analysis and interpretation of geological relationships and processes in international locations. 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. Weekly hours: 5 Lecture hours and 60 Practicum/Lab hoursPrerequisite(s): GEOL 245, GEOL 247, GEOL 258, and GEOL 343; and permission of the instructor. GEOL 447 and 448 are highly recommended. Note: There will be costs additional to tuition fees.
A field course involving the observation, analysis and interpretation of geological relationships and processes in international locations. 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. Weekly hours: 5 Lecture hours and 60 Practicum/Lab hoursPrerequisite(s): GEOL 245, GEOL 247, GEOL 258, and GEOL 343; and permission of the instructor. GEOL 447 and 448 are highly recommended. Note: There will be costs additional to tuition fees.