Geology

Courses

GEOL111W: Physical Geology

Physical Geology covers the nature of geologic materials, structures, and processes. It provides an introduction to crustal material, as well as the processes that help shape the earth's crust (such as mountain building; volcanism; continental drift; and the work of ice, wind, and running water). It also provides information about the natural resources related to geology, such as petroleum, minerals, and ground water. This course involves laboratory work.

GEOL112W: Geology and Soils

Geology and Soils, like GEOL111W, covers the nature of geologic materials, structures, and processes. It likewise covers the processes that help shape the earth's crust (such as mountain building; volcanism; continental drift; and the work of ice, wind, and running water). Unlike GEOL111W, it introduces students to minerals and rocks and includes topics such as soil genesis, the physical properties of soils, the role of water, inorganic and organic nutrients, and some aspects of soil management. This course involves laboratory work.