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Introduction to Physical Geology
Mary Gorte, Delta College
This course is designed for science and non-science majors. It is the study of the overall structure of the earth and the rocks which form the crust. It is an introduction to the process of weathering and erosion ...
Introduction to Geology
Sean Cornell, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
The course covers basic concepts in geology and engages students in hands-on, learning activities integrated with lecture and field experiences. Small group lab activities (mineral identification, rock ...
Introduction to Physical Geology
Lynsey LeMay, Thomas Nelson Community College
Introduction to Physical Geology is a broad, first-level science course appropriate for all students needing to complete science coursework. Basic topics in physical geology are covered with real-world data ...
The Dynamic Earth (Physical Geology)
Kristin Riker-Coleman, University of Wisconsin-Superior
Students are introduced to the basic materials of the Earth and the processes that shape them/it. The course covers plate tectonics (including volcanic activities and earthquakes) as well as more the more surficial ...
GEO235: The Physical Earth
Laurel Goodell, Princeton University
This course is an introduction to physical geology and geological processes. Topics include earth materials and structure, geologic time, internal and surface processes, and current issues in geoscience research. ...
Geology of National Parks
Geology of the National Parks uses selected U.S. National Parks to introduce students to the regional geology of the United States. The course covers about 20 U.S. National Parks representing various geologic ...
Geology - Dual Credit
Aida Awad, Maine East High School
Physical Geology laboratory-based course plus a Historical Geology component.
Earth Science
Kiran Kumar Satyavarapu
Students from grades 9-12 learn concepts in Earth science and apply them to their daily life. All the classes and courses are based on Arizona State standards, incorporating Navajo Standards.


