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ESC 1000 — Introduction to Earth Sciences—In Person
Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, and data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the earth system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and exosphere, through time. The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize Earth’s connections with humans.

Attributes: General Education – Physical Science

3 Credits

ESC 1000 Introduction to Earth Sciences–In Person Syllabus | Dr. James Vogl

ESC 1000 — Introduction to Earth Sciences--Online
Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, and data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the earth system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and exosphere, through time. The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize Earth’s connections with humans.

Attributes: General Education – Physical Science

3 Credits

ESC 1000 Introduction to Earth Sciences–Online Syllabus | Dr. James Vogl

GLY 1102 — Age of Dinosaurs
Examination of unique episodes in the physical and biological history of the earth.

Attributes: General Education – Biological Science, General Education – Physical Science

3 Credits

GLY 1102 Age of Dinosaurs Syllabus | Dr. Anita Marshall

GLY 1150 — Florida Geology Lab
Laboratory provides a basic understanding of Florida’s geology, geologic history, geologic resources and geologically related environmental problems.

Attributes: General Education – Physical Science

1 Credit

GLY 1150 — Florida Geology Lab Syllabus | STAFF

GLY 1880 — Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Other Hazards
Overview of important topics in Earth science through the examination of hazards, ranging from earthquakes and volcanoes to global warming and impacts from space. For those who are not majoring in science.

Attributes: General Education – Physical Science

3 Credits

GLY 1880 Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Other Hazards Syllabus | Dr. Ryan Wilhelmi

GLY 2010C — Physical Geology
Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, and data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the earth system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and exosphere through time. The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize lithospheric connections with humanity.

Attributes: General Education – Physical Science

4 Credits

GLY 2010C Physical Geology Syllabus | Dr. Matthew Smith

GLY 2030C — Environmental and Engineering Geology
Hazardous geologic processes and current environmental concerns are related to the earth, the forces acting upon it and the resulting surface features and materials. Human interaction with the environment is illustrated using modern case studies.

Attributes: General Education – Physical Science

3 Credits

GLY 2030C Environmental and Engineering Geology Syllabus | Dr. Courtney Sprain

GLY 2038 — Sustainability and the Changing Earth
Introduces planet Earth as a dynamic and complex global system which has changed due to human interaction. Course materials demonstrate physical and chemical links between the geosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere and atmosphere that directly impact the sustainability of human lifestyles at a variety of timescales.

Attributes: General Education – Physical Science

3 Credits

GLY 2038 Sustainability and the Changing Earth Syllabus | Dr. William Kenney

GLY 2042 — Planetary Geology
Introduces recent geological exploration of recent terrestrial planets and moons, comets and asteroids, focusing on comparisons of composition and tectonics on the solid planets and moons.
3 Credits

GLY 2042 — Planetary Geology Syllabus | Dr. Stephen Elardo

GLY 3105C — Evolution of Earth and Life
Advanced examination of the geologic history of planet earth with an emphasis on North America.

Prerequisite: GLY 2010C or GLY 2030C

Attributes: General Education – Physical Science

4 Credits

GLY 3105C Evolution of Earth and Life Syllabus| Dr. Amy Williams

GLY 3163 — Geology of American National Parks
Introduces geological concepts in the context of selected US national parks. Relates geology to the cultural aspects of these parks and present-day environmental concerns.

Prerequisite: Critical Tracking semester 2 or greater.

3 Credits

GLY 3163 Geology of National Parks Syllabus | Dr. Ryan Wilhelmi

GLY 3200C — Principles of Mineralogy
Concepts of crystallography, crystal chemistry, physical properties of minerals, mineral genesis and systematic study of the rock-forming or otherwise important minerals including the theory and use of the petrographic microscope for study and identification of these minerals in thin section.

Prerequisite: CHM 1030 or CHM 1025, and GLY 2010C or GLY 2030C.

4 Credits

GLY 3200C Principles of Mineralogy Syllabus| Dr. Jonathan Martin

GLY 3202C — Earth Materials—In Person
Overview of the origin and occurrence of earth materials with a particular emphasis on the identification and classification of minerals and rocks. Activities involve lectures and a fully integrated laboratory component where students learn to identify and classify minerals and rocks through both macroscopic and microscopic investigation.

Prerequisite: 3 credits of GLY, ESC or OCE courses.

3 Credits

GLY 3202C Earth Materials—In Person Syllabus | Dr. Matthew Smith

GLY 3202C — Earth Materials--Online
Overview of the origin and occurrence of earth materials with a particular emphasis on the identification and classification of minerals and rocks. Activities involve lecture and a fully integrated laboratory component where students learn to identify and classify minerals and rocks through both macroscopic and microscopic investigation.

Prerequisite: 3 credits of GLY, ESC or OCE courses.

3 Credits

GLY 3202C Earth Materials–Online Syllabus | Dr. Matthew Smith

GLY 3882C — Hydrogeology and Human Affairs
Insight into current scientific, political, legal, social, and economic aspects of hydrogeology.

Prerequisite: Junior standing or higher.

Attributes: General Education – Physical Science

3 Credits

GLY 3882C — Hydrogeology and Human Affairs Syllabus | Dr. Anita Marshall

GLY 4552C — Sedimentary Geology--In Person
Basic disciplines important in understanding the origin and classification of sedimentary rocks including sedimentary petrology, sedimentology, and stratigraphy.

Prerequisite: (GLY 2100C or GLY 3105C) and GLY 3200C.

4 Credits

GLY 4552C Sedimentary Geology–In Person Syllabus | Dr. John Jaeger

GLY 4552C — Sedimentary Geology--Online
Basic disciplines important in understanding the origin and classification of sedimentary rocks including sedimentary petrology, sedimentology, and stratigraphy.

Prerequisite: (GLY 2100C or GLY 3105C) and GLY 3200C.

4 Credits

GLY 4552C Sedimentary Geology–Online Syllabus | Dr. John Jaeger

GLY 4700 —Geomorphology
Introduces the processes responsible for the formation and evolution of Earth surface features and landscapes. Emphasizes understanding of how first principles of physics and chemistry can be used to explain landform shaping.

Prerequisite: (GLY 2010C or GLY 2030C) and an additional 3 credits of GLY.

3 Credits

GLY 4700 Geomorphology Syllabus | Dr. Peter Adams

GLY 4750L —Geological Field Methods
Methods and techniques used in geological fieldwork.

Prerequisite: GLY 3105C or GLY 2100C, or instructor permission.

2 Credits

GLY 4750L Geological Field Methods Syllabus | Dr. Joseph Meert

GLY 4905 —Individual Work
For work in addition to that offered in regular courses in mineralogy, petrology, paleontology, stratigraphy, sedimentology and structural geology.

Prerequisite: 15 credits of geology and instructor permission.

1-3 Credits

GLY 4905 —Individual Work | STAFF

GLY 4911 —Undergraduate Research in Geology
Provides firsthand, supervised research in geology. Projects may involve inquiry, design, investigation, scholarship, discovery or application in geology.

Prerequisite: None

0-3 Credits

GLY 4911 —Undergraduate Research in Geology | STAFF

GLY 4930 — Internships in Geology
Lecture, conferences or laboratory sessions covering selected topics of current interest in modern geology.

Prerequisite: three courses in geology or instructor permission.

1-3 Credits

GLY 4930 Internships in Geology Syllabus | STAFF

GLY 4930 —Quantitative Methods in Earth Sciences
Provides the skills to analyze data and construct simple numerical models to investigate problems in earth sciences. Topics include statistical/time series/geospatial analyses, dynamic systems modeling, and numerical solutions to differential equations.

Prerequisite: MAC 2311 or equivalent.

3 Credits

GLY 4930—Quantitative Methods in Earth Sciences Syllabus | Dr. Juliane Dannberg

GLY 4930—Estuarine Systems
Examines estuarine ecosystems around the world, with particular emphasis on the impact of global change on these highly productive systems.
Prerequisite: OCE 1001
3 Credits

GLY 4930—Estuarine Systems Syllabus | Dr. Thomas Bianchi

GLY 4930 — Instrumental Methods
Understand basic practices for laboratory safety and various sample preparation techniques used in Earth and Environmental Sciences. Learn basic operations of different analytical instruments (SEM, XRF, XRD, Noble Gas MS, IRMS, ICP-MS, MC-ICP-MS, Laser Ablation) utilized for elemental, isotopic, and geochronological analyses in the Earth and Environmental Sciences

Prerequisite: three courses in geology or instructor permission.

1 Credit

a href=”https://geology.ufl.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/220/GLY-6932-Instrumental-Methods.pdf” rel=”attachment wp-att-6262″>GLY 4930 Instrumental Methods Syllabus | Dr. Jason Curtis, Dr. George Kamenov

GLY 4930 — Seminar—In Person
This one credit course is based on weekly seminars. The seminars take place ‘live” at 3:30 pm on Thursdays.

Prerequisite: three courses in geology or instructor permission.

1 Credit

GLY 4930 — Seminar—In Person Syllabus | Dr. Joseph Meert

GLY 4930 — Seminar—Online
This one credit course is based on weekly seminars. The seminars take place ‘live” at 3:30 pm on Thursdays. If you are an online student (UFO), no problem. A recorded version of the lecture will be posted under announcements sometime Thursday evening.

Prerequisite: three courses in geology or instructor permission.

1 Credit

GLY 4930 — Seminar—Online Syllabus | Dr. Joseph Meert

GLY 4930 — High Latitude Hydrology
Objectives of the class this semester will be to continue developing peer-reviewed papers derived from presentations made at the AGU meeting,

Prerequisite: three courses in geology or instructor permission.

1 Credit

GLY 4930 High Latitude Hydrology Syllabus | Dr. Jonathan Martin

GLY 4930 — Data & Analysis in Natural Science
This course will combine lectures and hands-on lab activities with focus on practical applications of classic statistical methods in natural sciences

Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor

3 Credits

GLY 4930 Data & Analysis in Natural Science Syllabus | Dr. Michal Kowalewski

GLY 4930 — Paleolimnology
This course explores how lake and wetland sediment cores are used to understand Earth System processes. Paleolimnology is interdisciplinary and incorporates aspects of geology, pedology, hydrology, climatology, chemistry, physics, and biology. Its temporal component provides an historical perspective on natural and anthropogenic changes in watersheds and lakes, including climate change, erosion and deposition, deforestation, lake acidification, eutrophication, and contaminant pollution.

Prerequisite: three courses in geology or instructor permission.

3 Credits

GLY 4930 Paleolimnology Syllabus | Dr. Mark Brenner

GLY 4930 — Cosmochemistry
Chemistry of early Solar System and planetary processes. Emphasizes planetary materials and the accretion, differentiation, and magmatic evolution of the terrestrial planets and asteroids.

Prerequisite: GLY 4310C or GLY 3202C.

3 Credits

GLY 4930 — Cosmochemistry Syllabus | Dr. Stephen Elardo

GLY 4930—Professional Geology
Lecture, conferences or laboratory sessions covering selected topics of current interest in modern geology.

Prerequisite: three courses in geology or instructor permission.

3 Credits

GLY 4930—Professional Geology Syllabus | Dr. Joseph Meert

 

Graduate Courses

GLY 6425 — Tectonics
Evolution and formation of mid-ocean ridges, seamounts, hot spots, island arcs, back-arc basins, passive margins, and mountain chains.

Prerequisite: GLY 4400C

3 Credits

GLY 6425 Tectonics Syllabus | Dr. Raymond Russo

GLY 6862 —Quantitative Methods in Earth Sciences
Provides the skills to analyze data and construct simple numerical models to investigate problems in earth sciences. Topics include statistical/time series/geospatial analyses, dynamic systems modeling, and numerical solutions to differential equations.

Prerequisite: College level Calculus and Physics, or permission of instructor.

3 Credits

GLY 6862 Quantitative Methods in Earth Sciences Syllabus | Dr. Juliane Dannberg

GLY 6905 —Individual Work
For work beyond that offered in regular courses.

Prerequisite: None

1-4 Credits, Max 12 credits

GLY 6905 Individual Work | STAFF

GLY 6931 — Seminar
This one credit course is based on weekly seminars. The seminars take place ‘live” at 3:30 pm on Thursdays.

Prerequisite: None

1 Credit

GLY 6931 Seminar Syllabus | Dr. Peter Adams

GLY 6932 — Broader Impacts of Science on Society
Explores ways in which scientists can increase impacts to society and emphasize the relevance of scientific work. Topics include broadening scientific impacts through exhibits, working with teachers, social media, serving underrepresented groups, and more.

Prerequisite: None

2 Credits

GLY 6932 Broader Impacts of Science on Society Syllabus | Dr. Bruce MacFadden

GLY 6932 — Instrumental Methods
Understand basic practices for laboratory safety and various sample preparation techniques used in Earth and Environmental Sciences. Learn basic operations of different analytical instruments (SEM, XRF, XRD, Noble Gas MS, IRMS, ICP-MS, MC-ICP-MS, Laser Ablation) utilized for elemental, isotopic, and geochronological analyses in the Earth and Environmental Sciences

Prerequisite: None

1 Credit

GLY 6932 Instrumental Methods Syllabus | Dr. Jason Curtis, Dr. George Kamenov

GLY 6932 — Paleolimnology
This course explores how lake and wetland sediment cores are used to understand Earth System processes. Paleolimnology is interdisciplinary and incorporates aspects of geology, pedology, hydrology, climatology, chemistry, physics, and biology. Its temporal component provides an historical perspective on natural and anthropogenic changes in watersheds and lakes, including climate change, erosion and deposition, deforestation, lake acidification, eutrophication, and contaminant pollution.

Prerequisite: three courses in geology or instructor permission.

3 Credits

GLY 6932 Paleolimnology Syllabus | Dr. Mark Brenner

GLY 6932 — High Latitude Hydrology
Objectives of the class this semester will be to continue developing peer-reviewed papers derived from presentations made at the AGU meeting,

Prerequisite: three courses in geology or instructor permission.

1 Credit

GLY 6932 High Latitude Hydrology Syllabus | Dr. Jonathan Martin

GLY 6932 — Data & Analysis in Natural Science
This course will combine lectures and hands-on lab activities with focus on practical applications of classic statistical methods in natural sciences

Prerequisite: None

3 Credits

GLY 6932 Data & Analysis in Natural Science Syllabus | Dr. Michal Kowalewski

GLY 6932— Cosmochemistry
Chemistry of early Solar System and planetary processes. Emphasizes planetary materials, and the accretion, differentiation, and magmatic evolution of the terrestrial planets and asteroids.

Prerequisite: Graduate Standing

3 Credits

GLY 6932—Cosmochemistry Syllabus | Dr. Stephen Elardo

GLY 6932 — Navigating Graduate School
The path through graduate school can be challenging; the goal of this course is to provide information on how to deal with those challenges and optimize your graduate experience.

Prerequisite: None

1 Credit

GLY 6932 — Navigating Graduate School Syllabus | Dr. Ellen Martin

GLY 6932 — Demystifying the Proposal Writing Process
In this course, students will learn how to develop a full federal agency proposal, complete with all required and auxiliary documents for submission targeted to a specific solicitation. We will introduce and use the NSF Research.gov demo site (which is a mirror of the Research.gov site) to develop and compile full NSF proposals as would be done through the real NSF Research.gov proposal management system.

Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

3 Credits

GLY 6932 — Demystifying the Proposal Writing Process Syllabus | Dr. Robert Hatfield

GLY 6971 — Master’s Research
Research for Master’s Thesis.

1-15 Credits Max 6 Credits

GLY 6971 Master’s Research | STAFF

GLY 7979 — Advanced Research
Research for doctoral students before admission to candidacy. Designed for students with a master’s degree in the field of study or for students who have been accepted for a doctoral program. Not appropriate for students who have been admitted to candidacy.

1-12 Credits

GLY 7979 Advanced Research | STAFF

GLY 7980 — Doctoral Research
Research for Doctoral Dissertation

Not appropriate for students who have not been admitted to candidacy.

1-12 Credits

GLY 7980 Doctoral Research | STAFF

OCE 1001 — Introduction to Oceanography
Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, and data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the ocean system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere, through time. The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize oceanic connections with humanity.

Attributes: General Education – Physical Science

3 Credits

OCE 1001 Introduction to Oceanography Syllabus | Dr. Andrew Zimmerman

IDS 2935 — Hazards & Humans (Quest Course)
Natural disasters such as earthquakes, volcanoes, hurricanes, and floods have devastating impacts on human lives. This course will use geologic principles to provide a framework for evaluating earthquake and volcanic hazards, explore the limits of our predictive abilities, the challenges of forecasting weather disasters in a changing climate, and the necessity for decision-making despite scientific uncertainty.

Attributes: Quest 2 course requirements, General Education – Physical Science

3 Credits

IDS 2935 Hazards & Humans (Quest Course) Syllabus | Dr. Anita Marshall

Geological Sciences Fall 2022 Course Schedule

Click on a course title to access a PDF of the current syllabus.

Course

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Section

Credits

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Period(s)

Bldg

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Course Title

Instructor(s)

Syllabus

ESC 1000 12595 01FE 3 M W F 4 WM 100 INTRODUCTION TO EARTH SCIENCES VOGL, Jim J. ESC 1000
Weekes, Jalissa
ESC 1000 12616 0468 3 WEB INTRODUCTION TO EARTH SCIENCES VOGL, Jim J. ESC 1000
ESC 1000 12617 19A5 3 UFO INTRODUCTION TO EARTH SCIENCES VOGL, Jim J. ESC 1000
ESC 1000 18801 085H 3 DER INTRODUCTION TO EARTH SCIENCES VOGL, Jim J. ESC 1000
ESC 1000 21565 1111 3 IAC INTRODUCTION TO EARTH SCIENCES VOGL, Jim J. ESC 1000
GLY 1102 13428 0356 3 WEB AGE OF DINOSAURS Wilhelmi, Ryan GLY 1102
GLY 1102 13448 1H91 3 UFO AGE OF DINOSAURS WILHELMI, Ryan GLY 1102
Redding, Sarah Lynn
GLY 1102 23403 9988 3 DER AGE OF DINOSAURS Wilhelmi, Ryan GLY 1102
GLY 1102 13447 0357 3 IAC AGE OF DINOSAURS Wilhelmi, Ryan GLY 1102
GLY 1150L 13449 053D 1 M 4-5 WM 141 FLORIDA GEOLOGY LAB Johnston, Gabriel GLY 1150L
GLY 1150L 13450 0799 1 T 4-5 WM 141 FLORIDA GEOLOGY LAB Johnston, Gabriel GLY 1150L
GLY 1150L 13451 2229 1 W 4-5 WM 141 FLORIDA GEOLOGY LAB Black, Megan GLY 1150L
GLY 1150L 13467 223A 1 W 6-7 WM 141 FLORIDA GEOLOGY LAB Black, Megan GLY 1150L
GLY 1150L 13468 2342 1 R 6-7 WM 141 FLORIDA GEOLOGY LAB Riegler, Mitchell GLY 1150L
GLY 1150L 13469 291B 1 F 6-7 WM 141 FLORIDA GEOLOGY LAB Riegler, Mitchell GLY 1150L
GLY 1880 26446 1558 3 WEB EARTHQUAKES, VOLCANOES, AND OTHER HAZARDS Wilhelmi, Ryan GLY 1880
Thomas, Marie
 

GLY 1880

26447 1561 3 UFO EARTHQUAKES, VOLCANOES, AND OTHER HAZARDS Wilhelmi, Ryan GLY 1880
GLY 1880 26448 1560 3 DER EARTHQUAKES, VOLCANOES, AND OTHER HAZARDS Wilhelmi, Ryan GLY 1880
GLY 1880 26449 1559 3 IAC EARTHQUAKES, VOLCANOES, AND OTHER HAZARDS Wilhelmi, Ryan GLY 1880
GLY 2010C 13470 0563 4 M W F 4 WM 202 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY SMITH, Matthew C. GLY 2010C
M 8-9 WM 141 LAB Beattie, Carson
GLY 2010C 18779 0796 4 M W F 4 WM 202 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY SMITH, Matthew C. GLY 2010C
T 6-7 WM 141 LAB Beattie, Carson
GLY 2030C 13494 01D4 3 WEB ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOLOGY Thallner, Daniele GLY 2030C
Holliday, McKenna
GLY 2030C 13495 01D5 3 UFO ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOLOGY Thallner, Daniele GLY 2030C
GLY 2030C 13496 1E33 3 CIG ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOLOGY Thallner, Daniele GLY 2030C
GLY 2038 13497 253H 3 T 6-7 WM 202 SUSTAINABILITY AND THE CHANGING EARTH KENNEY, William GLY 2038
R 6 WM 202
GLY 2042 26455 1999 3 MWF 8 WM 202 PLANETARY GEOLOGY ELARDO, Stephen GLY 2042
GLY 3105C 19068 1339 4 MWF 6 WM 202 EVOLUTION OF EARTH AND LIFE IN NORTH AMERICA WILLIAMS, Amy GLY 3105C
T 3-4 WM 215 Torres, Luis
GLY 3105C 26456 2000 4 MWF 6 WM 202 EVOLUTION OF EARTH AND LIFE IN NORTH AMERICA WILLIAMS, Amy GLY 3105C
R 5-6 WM 202 Gant, Phylindia
GLY 3105C 13499 6004 4 UFO EVOLUTION OF EARTH AND LIFE IN NORTH AMERICA WILLIAMS, Amy GLY 3105C
GLY 3105C 13498 1E34 4 CIG  EVOLUTION OF EARTH AND LIFE IN NORTH AMERICA WILLIAMS, Amy GLY 3105C
GLY 3163 13518 21F4 3 WEB GEOLOGY OF AMERICAN NATIONAL PARKS FOSTER, David A. GLY 3163
Cheong, Hee Jun
GLY 3163 13519 9600 3 UFO GEOLOGY OF AMERICAN NATIONAL PARKS FOSTER, David A. GLY 3163
GLY 3163 13517 1E35 3 CIG GEOLOGY OF AMERICAN NATIONAL PARKS FOSTER, David A. GLY 3163
GLY 3163 25510 MILT 3 IFAS REC GEOLOGY OF AMERICAN NATIONAL PARKS FOSTER, David A. GLY 3163
GLY 3200C 13520 3012 3 M W F 3 WM 202 PRINCIPLES OF MINERALOGY Martin, Jonathan GLY 3200
M 8-9 WM 101 Pesar, Elizabeth
GLY 3200C 13521 5117 3 M W F 3 WM 202 PRINCIPLES OF MINERALOGY Martin, Jonathan GLY 3200
T 6-7 WM 101 Mohamaad, Ayuni
GLY 3202C 13522 13H4 3 TR 4-5 WM 202 EARTH MATERIALS SMITH, Matthew C. GLY 3202C
W 4-5 WM 101 Li, Ranpeng
GLY 3202C 13524 2A32 3 TR 4-5 WM 202 EARTH MATERIALS SMITH, Matthew C. GLY 3202C
R 6-7 WM 101
GLY 3202C 13525 5358 3 UFO EARTH MATERIALS SMITH, Matthew C. GLY 3202C
GLY 3202C 13523 1E42 3 CIG EARTH MATERIALS SMITH, Matthew C. GLY 3202C
GLY 3882C 13374 19BG 3 WEB HYDROLOGY AND HUMAN AFFAIRS MARSHALL, Anita GLY 3882C
Brosky, Madeline
GLY 3882C 13375 19BH 3 UFO HYDROLOGY AND HUMAN AFFAIRS MARSHALL, Anita GLY 3882C
GLY 3882C 13376 1E43 3 CIG HYDROLOGY AND HUMAN AFFAIRS MARSHALL, Anita GLY 3882C
GLY 4552C 13377 04F7 4 MWF 5 WM 202 SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY JAEGER, John M. GLY 4552C
W 6-7 WM 101  LAB Greco, Nicole
GLY 4552C 13378 14FE 4 MWF 5 WM 202 SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY JAEGER, John M. GLY 4552C
F 6-7 WM 101  LAB
GLY 4552C 13381 4A13 4 MWF 5 WM 202 SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY JAEGER, John M. GLY 4552C
F 8-9 WM 101 LAB
GLY 4552C 13379 14G6 4 UFO SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY JAEGER, John M. GLY 4552C
GLY 4552C 13380 1E4523753 16584 CIG SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY JAEGER, John M. GLY 4552C
GLY 4700 23753 1658 3 WEB GEOMORPHOLOGY ADAMS, Peter GLY 4700
Cromwell, Copeland
GLY 4700 23754 1659 3 UFO GEOMORPHOLOGY ADAMS, Peter GLY 4700
GLY 4700 23755 1660 3 CIG GEOMORPHOLOGY ADAMS, Peter GLY 4700
GLY 4750L 13401 08B7 2 W 9-10 WM 0202 GEOLOGICAL FIELD METHODS MEERT, Joseph G. GLY 4750L
Singha, Ananya
GLY 4905 13402 19C9 VAR TBA INDIVIDUAL WORK STAFF
GLY 4911 12403 17HB VAR TBA UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH STAFF
GLY 4930 13404 039H VAR TBA INTERNSHIPS IN GEOLOGY STAFF
GLY 4930 13405 0876 3 T 4-5 WM 210 ESTUARINE SYSTEMS** BIANCHI, Thomas GLY 4930 Estuarine Systems
R 5 WM 210
GLY 4930 23402 0874 3 MWF 6 WM 202 INTRO TO SIMULATIONS AND COMPUTATIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR EARTH SCIENCES** DANNBERG, Juliane GLY 4930 Introduction to Simulations and Computational Techniques
GLY 4930 19877 1111 1 TBA INSTRUMENTAL METHODS CURTIS, Jason H. GLY 4930 Instrumental Methods
HEATHERINGTON, Ann L.
KAMENOV, George D.
GLY 4930 19101 14C7 1 TR 8-9 WM 100 SEMINAR MEERT, Joseph GLY 4930 -Seminar
GLY 4930 26582 14D7 1 UFO SEMINAR MEERT, Joseph GLY 4930 -Seminar
GLY 4930 22921 6565 1 TBA HIGH LATITUDE HYDROLOGY MARTIN, Jonathan
GLY 4930 26510 9988 3 MWF 3 WM 218 DATA & ANALYSIS IN NATURAL SCIENCE KOWALEWSKI, Michal GLY 4930 Data and Analysis in Natural Sciences
W 7-8 WM 218
GLY 4930 22915 9999 3 M 5 WM 218 PALEOLIMNOLOGY BRENNER, Mark GLY 4930 Paleolimnology
W 5-6 WM 218

Graduate Sections

GLY 6519 26576 1633 3 T 3 WM 218 STRATIGRAPHY AND TIMESCALES HATFIELD, Robert GLY 6519
R 3-4 WM 218
GLY 6738 25989 099C 3 T 4-5 WM 210 ESTUARINE SYSTEMS** BIANCHI, Thomas GLY 6738 Estuarine Systems
R 5 WM 210
GLY 6905 13452 08G4 VAR TBA INDIVIDUAL WORK STAFF
GLY 6931 13453 4714 1 T R 8-9 WM 100 SEMINAR ADAMS, Peter
GLY 6932 25356 082B 2 R 6-7 CARR 222 BROADER IMPACTS OF SCIENCE ON SOCIETY MACFADDEN, Bruce GLY 6932 Broader Impact
GLY 6932 22635 1523 3 MWF 7 WM 202 INTRO TO SIMULATIONS AND COMPUTATIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR EARTH SCIENCES** DANNBERG, Juliane GLY 6932 Introduction to Simulations and Computational Techniques
GLY 6932 13454 17H5 1 TBA INSTRUMENTAL METHODS CURTIS, Jason H. GLY 6932 Instrumental Methods
HEATHERINGTON, Ann L.
KAMENOV, George D.
GLY 6932 13456 39H4 3 M 5 WM 218 PALEOLIMNOLOGY BRENNER, Mark GLY 6932 Paleolimnology
W 5-6 WM 218
GLY 6932 22923 4646 1 TBA HIGH LATITUDE HYDROLOGY MARTIN, Jonathan
GLY 6932 26511 9977 3 MWF 3 WM 218 DATA & ANALYSIS IN NATURAL SCIENCE KOWALEWSKI. Michal GLY 6932 Data and Analysis in Natural Sciences
W 7-8 WM 218
GLY 6971 13457 08G5 VAR TBA MASTERS RESEARCH STAFF
GLY 7979 13471 08G7 VAR TBA ADVANCED RESEARCH STAFF
GLY 7980 13472 08G8 VAR TBA DOCTORAL RESEARCH STAFF
OCE 1001 15667 19CA 3 M W F 5 WM 100 INTRODUCTION TO OCEANOGRAPHY ZIMMERMAN, Andrew R. OCE1001
Lyu, Jing
IDS 2935 21136 2PM1 3 MW 7 WM 100 HAZARDS AND HUMANS (QUEST COURSE) MARSHALL, Anita
F 4 WM 214 Kwafo, Samuel