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Geology 100 - Introduction to Geology
Paul Price, University of Wisconsin Baraboo/Sauk County
This course is an introduction to physical geology taught at a first-year level in an all-lecture format.

Physical Geology for Non-Majors (actual title is "Our Geologic Environment")
Ben Laabs, North Dakota State University-Main Campus
This course is intended for non-science majors who have an interest in their physical environment. The course is designed to develop an understanding of the interaction of Earth processes, the environment, and the ...

Geology of National Parks
Rich Schultz, Elmhurst College
"Geology of National Parks" draws upon the various landscapes of America's National Parks to introduce geologic concepts and processes. The course explores the concept of geologic time, among others, ...

Historical Geology
Michael Phillips, Illinois Valley Community College
This course is an introductory study of geologic history of the Earth. Emphasis is placed on interpretation of rocks and fossils as a means of understanding the Earth's history.

Introduction to Petrology
Elizabeth Johnson, James Madison University
Igneous and metamorphic processes explained using crystallization theory, phase diagrams, thermodynamics and geochemistry; laboratory study of rocks, their chemical and mineralogical signatures, and their geologic ...

The Earth's Climate System
Louisa Bradtmiller, Macalester College
This course will be taught once per year. It provides an introduction to the climate system through lectures, labs, discussions and activities. It uses lecture and inquiry based activities to help students gain ...

Chemistry of Earth Systems
Jeff Niemitz, Dickinson College
The course covers thermodynamics and kinetics of earth systems as it relates to earth surface environments. Much of the course examines the geochemistry of the different "spheres" and the fluxes and mass ...

Process Geomorphology
David Franzi, SUNY College at Plattsburgh
Geomorphic Processes is a fundamental Its subject matter analyzes Earth systems and their responses to change and demonstrates how surface deposits, landforms and landscapes can be used to interpret Earth history.

Introduction to Geophysics
Jackie Caplan-Auerbach, Western Washington University
This course presents a broad overview of geophysical topics and techniques, including magnetism, heat flow, gravity and both active and passive source seismology. An underlying theme for the course is the ...

Introduction to Geophysics
Michael Harris, James Madison University
An introduction to the theories of geophysical methods, concentrating on shallow-level and environmental issues. Gravity, magnetics, electrical resistivity, IP and SP measurements, seismic refraction and ...