Classes Taught in the Earth and Environmental Sciences Department
University of Mary Washington
GEOL 111 - Intro Geology, w/lab: Introduction to the Earth: rocks and minerals, mountain building, structure of the earth's interior, and surface processes. Laboratory. Entry-level course.
4.000 Credit Hours
GEOL 112A - Evolution of Earth, w/lab: History of the earth with emphasis on plate tectonics, evolution of continents and ocean basins, and evolution of life as deduced from the fossil record. Laboratory.
4.000 Credit Hours
EESC 307 - Environmental Soil Science: An introduction to soil formation processes; soil classification (both basic classification and soil taxonomy); physical properties of soil; soil chemistry; and discussion of soil as an environmental interface.
3.000 Credit Hours
EESC 313 - Fluvial Geomorphology w/lab: Use of both classical (qualitative) and modern (quantitative) geomorphological methods to study and understand fluvial processes acting on the surface of the earth, and how landforms and landscapes created by these processes control the global environment. The class will combine field-based observations with in-class instruction.
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Credit Hours
GEOL 112A - Evolution of Earth, w/lab: History of the earth with emphasis on plate tectonics, evolution of continents and ocean basins, and evolution of life as deduced from the fossil record. Laboratory.
4.000 Credit Hours
EESC 307 - Environmental Soil Science: An introduction to soil formation processes; soil classification (both basic classification and soil taxonomy); physical properties of soil; soil chemistry; and discussion of soil as an environmental interface.
3.000 Credit Hours
EESC 313 - Fluvial Geomorphology w/lab: Use of both classical (qualitative) and modern (quantitative) geomorphological methods to study and understand fluvial processes acting on the surface of the earth, and how landforms and landscapes created by these processes control the global environment. The class will combine field-based observations with in-class instruction.
4.000 Credit Hours