Credit Course Schedules
Geology - Fall 2022
- In Person
- Classes meet in person on campus; specific days/times/location
- Online - Asynchronous
- Classes meet fully online; no specific days/times/locations
- Online - Synchronous (Zoom)
- Classes meet via Zoom or other resource; specific days/times
- Hybrid - Online Asynchronous & Online Synchronous (Zoom)
- A portion of the classes meet synchronous via Zoom or other resource and a portion is asynchronous online; there will be some specific days/times
- Hybrid - Online & In-person
- A portion of the classes meet in person on campus and a portion is asynchronous or synchronous online; there will be some specific days/times/locations
- Hybrid - Online Asynchronous & In Person
- Classes meet in both asynchronous online and in-person modes; specific meeting times and locations for in-person portions of classes are listed with each course
- Hybrid - Online Synchronous (Zoom) & In Person
- Classes meet in both synchronous online (Zoom) and in-person modes; specific meeting times and locations are listed with each course
Students will identify and explain basic concepts in geology, oceanography, and meteorology, including mineral and rock formation, plate tectonics, mountain building, weathering and soils, erosional and depositional processes, geologic hazards, oceans, and the atmosphere. Optional field experiences are offered. This is an introductory course for students with little or no science background. Eligibility: ENG 1510 without supports or Corequisite: ENG 1510 with supports. J fall. Master Course Syllabus
Science Center 125 | ||
Aug 22 – Dec 16 | Tue, Thu | 11:00 am – 12:15 pm |
Students will learn basic oceanographic concepts including the physical, chemical, geological, and biological processes operating in the oceans, how they interact, and their effects on terrestrial systems. Additional topics include mankind's relationship with the sea; the resources we receive from it, the impacts we have on it, and how it infiltrates our culture. Demonstrations and hands-on activities will reinforce lecture content. EPrerequisite/Corequisite: ENG 1510; Eligibility: MAT 1590. J fall. Master Course Syllabus
Hultquist Library 267 | ||
Aug 22 – Dec 16 | Tue, Thu | 4:30 pm – 5:45 pm |