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Summer 2020

Summer A

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 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. David Foster

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

Summer B

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 Syllabus | Dr. Matthew Smith

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 | Cynthia Hotujec-Kantner

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. Anita Marshall

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 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

Summer C

GLY 4790 —Geology Summer Field Camp
Summer geology field camp in northern New Mexico. Application of field procedures and techniques to the solution of geologic problems and construction of geologic maps.

Prerequisite: GLY 4750L and instructor permission.

6 Credits

GLY 4790 — Geology Summer Field Camp Syllabus | Dr. Joseph Meert | Dr. Jim Vogl

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 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 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