The Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences offers courses that cover the breadth of the geosciences.  All of our courses, from the introductory to upper level offer field components.

GEOL 100 From Fire to Ice: An Introduction to Geology
GEOL 105 Introduction to Meteorology
GEOL 110 Environmental Geology
GEOL 115 Earth’s Climate: Past, Present and Future
GEOL 120 Geological Disasters, Agents of Chaos
GEOL 130 Dinosaurs, Darwin and Deep Time
GEOL 140 Coral Reefs and Caves: Geology of the Bahamas
GEOL 150 Geologic Evolution of the Hawaiin Islands
GEOL 160 Geology from A (Arches) to Z (Zion): The Geology of the National Parks in the Western US
GEOL 170 Geological and Paleobiological Evolution of Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands
GEOL 200 Earth and Planetary Materials
GEOL 205 Oceanography
GEOL 210 Hydrogeology
GEOL 215 Modern and Ancient Depositional Environments
GEOL 229 Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing in the Geosciences
GEOL 300 Earth Surface Processes
GEOL 307 Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
GEOL 310 Advanced Environmental Geology
GEOL 311 River Form and Function
GEOL 315 Paleoclimatology and Paleoceanography
GEOL 317 Structure and Tectonics of the Earth
GEOL 320 Paleobiology
GEOL 321 Geochemistry
GEOL 322 Environmental Geophysics
GEOL 351-360 Geological Problems
GEOL 495(6) Thesis