GY345 - Regional Studies in Geology

An interdisciplinary study of a geological region that requires students to apply fundamental knowledge and investigative skills acquired from core courses and electives. Involves in-depth study of primary rock relationships in a field setting outside Colorado, data acquisition and/or analysis, critical reading of published geological literature, and interpretation and synthesis in oral/written formats.

Prerequisite: Geology 211 and Geology 212 and two of: Geology 305, Geology 315, Geology 320 or Geology 355: or consent of instructor.

1 unit — Gevedon, Siddoway

Offerings

Term Block Title Instructor Location Student Limit/Available Updated
Fall 2024 Block 4 Regional Studies in Geology Paul Myrow See Prof. 003 32 / 32 03/31/2025
Spring 2026 Block 7 Regional Studies in Geology Michelle Gevedon, Christine Siddoway TBA 25 / 25 03/31/2025
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