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Nov 23, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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GES 2250 - Evolution of the Earth (4) When Offered: Fall; Spring This course consists of the integrated study of the physicochemical and biological systems of the earth and their evolution over time, including investigation of the persistent linkage of geologic and biologic systems over earth’s history. This course provides a basis for understanding the stratigraphic, geochemical, geophysical, and paleontological data utilized to reconstruct earth history, including a survey of the 4.5 billion years of earth system history, with special emphasis on the tectonic history of North America as observed in the Appalachian Mountains. The course also provides a survey of the evolution of life over earth history, an introduction to the paleontological principles utilized in understanding the fossil record of evolution, and an introduction to advanced methods of rock and mineral identification and classification. Lecture three hours, laboratory three hours. Prerequisite: one of the following courses: GES 1101 or GES advisor or Department Chair approved introductory geology course. (Global Learning Opportunity course)
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