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Geology of the National Parks

Course Information

Subject

ESC

Course Number

125

Status

Active

Course Title

Geology of the National Parks

Course Description

This introductory course is designed for students and community members who are interested in learning basic geologic features of national parks. No previous Geology or Earth Science knowledge is necessary. Topics include basic geologic principles and concepts, such as the Earth?s materials (minerals and rocks), plate tectonics and various dynamic features related to the plate interactions, and a brief history of the Earth. Various unique geologic features in national parks are introduced and discussed.Note: This course is for students who are pursuing either non-science or science degrees and should help students prepare for a field travel/study course (ESC226, Field Geology, 3 credits) to various national parks offered in summers.

Minimum Credit Hours

3

Maximum Credit Hours

3

Total Completions Allowed for Credit

1

Lecture - Lab Hours

(3-0)

PCS Code

1.1

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