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GG 8113 - Geol I: Proc and Prod

(Prerequisite: Consent of instructor). Three hours video and online. Principles of physical geology with emphsis on earth materials and processes, rock and mineral indentification, and landscape development. Primarily for K-12 teachers.

Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
Semester: Fall
Sample Syllabus (pdf)

 

GG 8123 - Geology II

 (Prerequisite: GG 8113 or consent of instructor). Three  hours video and online. Principles of historical geology  with emphasis on geological time, earth history, fossils,  evolution, and extinction. Primarily for K-12 science  teachers. 

Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
Semester: Spring
Sample Syllabus (pdf)

 

GG 8203 - Ocean Science

 Three hours video and online. Comprehensive examination  of the ocean world, focusing on the topography, physics,  chemistry, and circulation of the oceans. Primarily for K-12  science teachers. 

Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
Semester: Summer
Sample Syllabus (pdf)

 

GG 8233 - Environmental Geoscience

(Prerequisite: GG 8113 or consent of instructor). Three hours video and online. Study of current environmental problems associated with the earth science realms; atmosphere, bioshpere, hydroshpere, and lithosphere. Primarily for K-12 science teachers.

Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
Semester: Fall
Sample Syllabus (pdf)

 

GG 8333 - Planetary Science

(Prerequisite: GG 8113 or consent of instructor). Three hours video and online. Investigation of the occurrence, distribution, movement, and chemistry of earth's waters. Emphasis on geological controls of surface and groundwater. Primarily for K-12 teachers.

Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
Semester: Fall
Sample Syllabus (pdf)

 

GG 8613 - Hydrology

 (Prerequisite: GG 8113 or consent of instructor). Three  hours video and online. Investigation of the occurrence,  distribution, movement, and chemistry of earth's waters.  Emphasis on geological controls of surface and groundwater.  Primarily for K-12 science teachers. 

Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
Semester: Spring
Sample Syllabus (pdf)

 

GG 8990 - History of Life

Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used  on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas  not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two  offerings under one title within two academic years). 

Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
Semester: Spring
Sample Syllabus (pdf)

 

GG 8990 - Special Topic In GG - Rocks and Minerals

Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years).

Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
Semester: Fall
Sample Syllabus (pdf)

 

GG 8990 - Special Topic In GG - Geology of North America

Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years).

Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
Semester: Fall
Sample Syllabus (pdf)

 

GG 8990 - Special Topic In GG - Geospatial Methods

Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years).

Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
Semester: Fall
Sample Syllabus (pdf)

 

 

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