Geology Course Schedule
Course Descriptions
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Full Course Schedule
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Fall 2026
GEOL
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A111
*Planet Earth
3 Credits
*Planet Earth
Introduces physical geology, study of earth and its materials. Includes processes that operate on and within earth. Formation of common rocks and minerals, and basics of mineral and rock identification and classification. Registration Restrictions: MATH A055 or higher
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Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 602 TR 4:00PM - 5:15PM CPSB 120 Kushner, David August 24 - December 12 37 Blackboard
CRN Section Instructor Dates Open Seats 801 Cannatelli, Claudia August 24 - December 12 31 -
A111L
*Planet Earth Lab
1 Credits
*Planet Earth Lab
Introduces students to laboratory skills in physical geology. Emphasizes practical skills such as the identification and classification of minerals and rocks. Covers the proper use and interpretation of topographic and geologic maps, and remote sensing data. Applies lab skills to solve real-world problems in the geosciences. Includes on-site interpretation of geology on a field trip led by the instructor.
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Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 601 W 1:00PM - 3:45PM NSB 102 Kushner, David; Staff, UA August 24 - December 12 12 603 R 10:00AM - 12:45AM NSB 102 Kushner, David; Staff, UA August 24 - December 12 14 Blackboard
CRN Section Instructor Dates Open Seats 801 Kushner, David; Staff, UA; Staff, UA; Staff, UA August 24 - December 12 19 -
A115
*Dangerous Earth
3 Credits
*Dangerous Earth
Introduces the study of applied environmental geology with a focus on geologic processes and linkages to how humans interact with the geologic environment. Includes both internal and external Earth processes and related topics such as climate change, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, coastal processes, and mineral and energy resources. Registration Restrictions: MATH A055 or higher
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Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.
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A115L
*Dangerous Earth Lab
1 Credits
*Dangerous Earth Lab
Investigates problems in environmental geology related to volcanic and earthquake hazards, surface and groundwater pollution, landslides, coastal processes, and waste disposal with emphasis on the local areas in Alaska. Includes several local field trips. Registration Restrictions: MATH A055 or higher
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Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.
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A178
*Introduction to Oceanography
3 Credits
*Introduction to Oceanography
Study of the oceans combining insights from geological, chemical, physical and biological oceanography. Topics include plate tectonics and the evolution of the ocean basins, the chemical composition of seawater, forces acting on water to generate waves and currents, interrelationships among physical, chemical and biological processes, and complex societal issues such as global climate change, fisheries management and pollution. Registration Restrictions: Placement into Quantitative Skills GER Crosslisted with BIOL A178
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Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 651 TR 1:00PM - 2:15PM ADM 142 Gerken, Sarah August 24 - December 12 0 Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.
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A221
*Journey Through Time
4 Credits
*Journey Through Time
Introduces the history of the Earth through geologic time, emphasizing North America. Includes major events in plate tectonics, the evolution of life forms and interpretation of the rock record. Lab includes invertebrate fossil identification, geologic map interpretation, stratigraphic principles and field trip.
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Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 601 MW 2:30PM - 4:10PM NSB 106 Kushner, David August 24 - December 12 -2 Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.
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A225
Earth Surface Processes
3 Credits
Earth Surface Processes
Introduces the identification and mapping of landforms, and quantitative study of processes that shape the earth's surface. Combines theory, field observations, basic data analysis, and modeling to investigate geomorphic systems that affect humanity.
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Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 601 TR 3:30PM - 4:45PM NSB 106 Harrichhausen, Nicolas August 24 - December 12 20 Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.
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A321
Mineralogy
4 Credits
Mineralogy
Covers crystallography, including external form and internal order. Includes crystal chemistry, atomic structure, crystal structure, and compositional variation, nature and origin of physical properties of minerals. Mineral association, occurrence and paragenesis. Introduces x-ray crystallography and optical mineralogy. Laboratory includes determinative crystallography, optical mineralogy and systematic determinative mineralogy.
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Blended
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 801 - DIST ONLINE Cannatelli, Claudia August 24 - December 12 17 801 TR 10:00AM - 12:45AM CPSB 215 Cannatelli, Claudia August 24 - December 12 17 Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.
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A331
Sedimentology & Stratigraphy
4 Credits
Sedimentology & Stratigraphy
Surveys sediments including origins, classification, transportation, composition, structures, and diagenesis. Includes stratigraphic principles of lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy, magnetostratigraphy, chronostratigraphy, and seismic stratigraphy. Lab includes grain size analysis, sedimentary structures, correlation, and field practicum.
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Blended
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 801 - DIST ONLINE Aschoff, Jennifer August 24 - December 12 17 801 W 2:30PM - 5:15PM CPSB 215 Aschoff, Jennifer August 24 - December 12 17 Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.
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A335
Structural Geology
4 Credits
Structural Geology
Covers fundamental concepts of rock deformation: description and formation of geologic structures; brittle and ductile deformation; characteristic structures in different tectonic environments; concepts of stress, strain and brittle failure mechanics; and salt tectonics. Laboratory includes analysis of structure contours, geologic maps and cross sections, stereonets, kinematic analysis, and the Mohr circle technique.
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Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 601 - FIELD TBA Harrichhausen, Nicolas August 24 - December 12 17 601 F 2:30PM - 5:15PM NSB 102 Harrichhausen, Nicolas August 24 - December 12 17 601 TR 1:00PM - 2:15PM NSB 102 Harrichhausen, Nicolas August 24 - December 12 17 Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.
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A437
Dep Systems & Dynamic Strat
3 Credits
Dep Systems & Dynamic Strat
Advanced skills in sedimentary geology that can be applied in oil/gas, hydrology, and mining. Includes greater detail in depositional environments, characteristics of resultant sedimentary deposits, and sequence stratigraphy using various geologic datasets. Emphasis on hands-on application of course concepts in outcrop, core and well-log data. Special Note: Not available for credit to students who have completed GEOL A637. May be stacked with: GEOL A637
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Blended
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 850 - ARR ARR Aschoff, Jennifer August 24 - December 12 10 850 M 2:30PM - 5:15PM CPSB 215 Aschoff, Jennifer August 24 - December 12 10 850 M 2:30PM - 5:15PM DIST ONLINE Aschoff, Jennifer August 24 - December 12 10 Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.
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A495
Geology Internship
1 - 3 Credits
Geology Internship
Work experience in an approved position with supervision and training in various agencies and businesses. Exposes student to work environment beyond the campus setting, to acquire essential practical skills and enhance self-confidence and career direction. Special Note: May be repeated, but only 3 credits count toward major requirements. Registration Restrictions: Junior standing
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Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 601 - ARR ARR Aschoff, Jennifer August 24 - December 12 1 Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.
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A498
Student Research
1 - 3 Credits
Student Research
Student research conducted on specific subjects in geology. Research topic to be approved and directed by a faculty member in the Department of Geological Sciences. Special Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Registration Restrictions: Faculty permission.
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Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 601 - ARR ARR Aschoff, Jennifer August 24 - December 12 3 602 - ARR ARR Cannatelli, Claudia August 24 - December 12 2 604 - ARR ARR Klein, Eric August 24 - December 12 1 605 - ARR ARR Harrichhausen, Nicolas August 24 - December 12 1 603 - ARR ARR Kushner, David August 24 - December 12 1 Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.
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A637
Adv Dep Systems & Dyn Strat
3 Credits
Adv Dep Systems & Dyn Strat
Advanced skills in sedimentary geology that can be applied in oil/gas, hydrology, and mining. Includes greater detail in depositional environments, characteristics of resultant sedimentary deposits, and sequence stratigraphy using various geologic datasets. Emphasis on hands-on application of course concepts in outcrop, core and well-log data. Special Note: Not available for credit to students who have completed GEOL A437. Registration Restrictions: Graduate standing May be stacked with: GEOL A437
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Blended
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 850 - ARR ARR Aschoff, Jennifer August 24 - December 12 8 850 M 2:30PM - 5:15PM CPSB 215 Aschoff, Jennifer August 24 - December 12 8 850 M 2:30PM - 5:15PM DIST ONLINE Aschoff, Jennifer August 24 - December 12 8 Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.
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A698
Directed Research
1 - 6 Credits
Directed Research
Thesis-specific research for the Master of Science in Applied Geological Sciences. Research topic must be approved by thesis advisor. Special Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits. Registration Restrictions: Graduate standing and thesis advisor approval
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Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 602 - ARR ARR Cannatelli, Claudia August 24 - December 12 1 603 - ARR ARR Harrichhausen, Nicolas August 24 - December 12 1 Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.
Summer 2026
GEOL
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A111
*Planet Earth
3 Credits
*Planet Earth
Introduces physical geology, study of earth and its materials. Includes processes that operate on and within earth. Formation of common rocks and minerals, and basics of mineral and rock identification and classification. Registration Restrictions: MATH A055 or higher
(Click on an individual CRN for more information on each offering)
Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 300 MTWR 9:00AM - 11:00AM NSB 106 Aschoff, Jennifer May 25 - June 26 6 Blackboard
CRN Section Instructor Dates Open Seats 501 Kushner, David; Phelps, Carla; Phelps, Carla; Phelps, Carla May 18 - August 1 30 -
A111L
*Planet Earth Lab
1 Credits
*Planet Earth Lab
Introduces students to laboratory skills in physical geology. Emphasizes practical skills such as the identification and classification of minerals and rocks. Covers the proper use and interpretation of topographic and geologic maps, and remote sensing data. Applies lab skills to solve real-world problems in the geosciences. Includes on-site interpretation of geology on a field trip led by the instructor.
(Click on an individual CRN for more information on each offering)
Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 300 - FIELD TBA Aschoff, Jennifer; Holleran, Andrew May 25 - June 26 6 300 MTWR 11:30AM - 2:30PM NSB 106 Aschoff, Jennifer; Holleran, Andrew May 25 - June 26 6 Blackboard
CRN Section Instructor Dates Open Seats 501 Kushner, David; Phelps, Carla; Phelps, Carla; Phelps, Carla May 18 - August 1 5 -
A115
*Dangerous Earth
3 Credits
*Dangerous Earth
Introduces the study of applied environmental geology with a focus on geologic processes and linkages to how humans interact with the geologic environment. Includes both internal and external Earth processes and related topics such as climate change, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, coastal processes, and mineral and energy resources. Registration Restrictions: MATH A055 or higher
(Click on an individual CRN for more information on each offering)
Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.
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A698
Directed Research
1 - 6 Credits
Directed Research
Thesis-specific research for the Master of Science in Applied Geological Sciences. Research topic must be approved by thesis advisor. Special Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits. Registration Restrictions: Graduate standing and thesis advisor approval
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Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 301 - ARR ARR Kushner, David May 18 - August 1 1 Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.
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A699
Graduate Thesis
1 - 3 Credits
Graduate Thesis
Preparation and completion of thesis for the Master of Science in Applied Geological Sciences. Special Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 3 credits. Registration Restrictions: Graduate standing and permission of graduate advisor required.
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Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 301 - ARR ARR Cannatelli, Claudia May 18 - August 1 1 Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.






