Science and Technology (Category S)

GEOL 105L Physical Geology Lab (1 Credit)

Study of the Earth as a physical body; its structure, composition, and the geologic processes acting on and within the Earth.

GEOL 105 Physical Geology (3 Credits)

Study of the Earth as a physical body; its structure, composition, and the geologic processes acting on and within the Earth.

GEOL 106L The Earth Through Time Lab (1 Credit)

Introduction to the Earth through time; its origin, history, and evolution of animal and plant life.

GEOL 106 The Earth Through Time (3 Credits)

Introduction to the Earth through time; its origin, history, and evolution of animal and plant life.

GEOL 107L Geology of Red River Valley (1 Credit)

Field study of Mesozoic and Cenozoic sediments, landforms, and geological processes that have shaped the landscape of the Red River Valley. Two-day field excursion and a report. Fee required. Recommended: GEOL 105 or GEOL 106.

GEOL 201 The Geology of Climate Change and Energy (3 Credits)

Exploration and quantitative analysis of Earth system processes, geologic and instrumental records of global-scale climate change, and the interrelationship of climate change and energy consumption from fossil fuels.

GEOL 219 Oceanography (3 Credits)

Ocean formation and dynamics over geologic time; waves and energy transfer of oceans; oceanic effects on world climates; coastal hazards.

Social and Behavioral Sciences (Category B)

GEOG 151 Human Geography (3 Credits)

Non-ethnocentric understanding of geography of human lifestyles and activities; their place and role in human-environment interaction.

GEOG 161 World Regional Geography (3 Credits)

Study of geographic processes shaping major world regions and inter-relationships in the global village; geographic bases and implications of current world events.

Global Perspectives (Category G)

GEOG 151 Human Geography (3 Credits)

Non-ethnocentric understanding of geography of human lifestyles and activities; their place and role in human-environment interaction.

GEOG 161 World Regional Geography (3 Credits)

Study of geographic processes shaping major world regions and inter-relationships in the global village; geographic bases and implications of current world events.

GEOL 105L Physical Geology Lab (1 Credit)

Study of the Earth as a physical body; its structure, composition, and the geologic processes acting on and within the Earth.

GEOL 105 Physical Geology (3 Credits)

Study of the Earth as a physical body; its structure, composition, and the geologic processes acting on and within the Earth.

GEOL 106L The Earth Through Time Lab (1 Credit)

Introduction to the Earth through time; its origin, history, and evolution of animal and plant life.

GEOL 106 The Earth Through Time (3 Credits)

Introduction to the Earth through time; its origin, history, and evolution of animal and plant life.

GEOL 201 The Geology of Climate Change and Energy (3 Credits)

Exploration and quantitative analysis of Earth system processes, geologic and instrumental records of global-scale climate change, and the interrelationship of climate change and energy consumption from fossil fuels.

GEOL 219 Oceanography (3 Credits)

Ocean formation and dynamics over geologic time; waves and energy transfer of oceans; oceanic effects on world climates; coastal hazards.

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