Earth Science
A broad, nonquantitative survey at the introductory level of topics in geology, oceanography, meteorology, and astronomy. These topics are designed to provide a basic understanding of the natural forces at work in our physical environment and enhance appreciation of our planet. Co-requisite: EaSc 115 Earth Science Lab. Spring
EaSc 115 Earth Science Lab 1
Laboratory to accompany EaSc 105 - Earth Science. Co-requisite: EaSc 105 Earth Science. Spring
The study of minerals and rocks, the actions of streams, oceans, glaciers, agents in the formation and modification of the landscape; mountain building, volcanoes, and continental drift theory. A Laboratory Science. Co-requisite: EaSc 211 Physical Geology Lab. Spring
EaSc 211 Physical Geology Lab 1
Laboratory to accompany EaSc 201 Physical Geology. Co-requisite: EaSc 201 Physical Geology. Spring
EaSc 202 Historical Geology 3
Study of the physical and biological history of the earth, emphasizing the evolution of life through geological time; special emphasis given to the geology of Southwestern North Dakota. Laboratory Science. Prerequisites: EaSc 201, 211 Physical Geology and Lab. Co-requisite: EaSc 212 Historical Geology Lab. On demand with sufficient student numbers.
EaSc 212 Historical Geology Lab 1
Laboratory to accompany EaSc 202 Historical Geology. Co-requisite: EaSc 202 Historical Geology.
A study of the structure, evolution, and geological distribution of fossils as they pertain to the earth's crust; provides preparation for conducting field trips and identifying fossils in teaching Earth Science. Laboratory Science. Prerequisites: EaSc 202, 212 - Historical Geology and Lab. Co-requisite: EaSc 311 Paleontology Lab. On demand with sufficient student numbers.
Laboratory to accompany EaSc 300 - Paleontology. Co-requisite: EaSc 300 - Paleontology.
EaSc 295, 495 Independent Study in Geology 1-3, 1-3
Directed study and research in subject areas of geology for which a student has a special interest.
EaSc 297, 497 Readings, Special Topics in Geology 1-3, 1-3
Readings and appropriate related projects in single areas of geology or interdepartmental areas. Offered on the basis of student and faculty interest. Spring