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Geology and Geophysics Courses Offered
GEO 1000 Natural Disasters - Hollywood vs. Reality
GEO 1010 Exploring Earth
GEO 1020 Fossils and Life History
GEO 1070 Unstable Ground - Geological Exploration of the Western U.S.
GEO 1110 Introduction to Earth Systems
GEO 1115 Laboratory for Introduction to Earth Systems

GEO 1220 Earth History

GEO 3010 Geophysics

GEO 3030 World's Earthquakes and Volcanoes
GEO 3060 Structural Geology and Tectonics
GEO 3075
Introduction to Geological Engineering
GEO 3080
Earth Materials I
GEO 3090 Earth Materials II

GEO 3095 Petrology

GEO 3180 Paleobiology

GEO 3200 Natural Disasters

GEO 3250 Geology and Scenery of Utah

GEO 3260 Geologic Field Trips in Utah

GEO 3300
The Water Planet
GEO 3400 Computational and Field Methods in Applied Geology

GEO 3800 The Oceans

GEO 3900 Undergraduate Research

GEO 3970 Senior Thesis

GEO 3980 Special Topics

GEO 4100 Petrology and Petrogenesis

GEO 4500 Field Methods

GEO 4510 Field Geology

GEO 4550 Field Geology for Geological Engineering Majors

GEO 4999 Honors Thesis/Project

GEO 5050 Geochronology

GEO 5060 Global Geophysics

GEO 5070 Tectonics of Orogenic Belts

GEO 5075 Introduction to Geological Engineering

GEO 5110 Igneous Geodynamics

GEO 5120 Geochemical Thermodynamics and Transport

GEO 5150 Geological Engineering Design

GEO 5160 Clay Mineral Geochemistry

GEO 5180 Paleoecology

GEO 5190 Marine Geology

GEO 5200 Depositional Environments

GEO 5210 Seismology I: Tectonophysics and Elastic Waves

GEO 5211 Paleomagnetism

GEO 5220 Seismology II: Exploration and Engineering Seismology

GEO 5230 Physical Fields I: Gravity, Magneticsm and Thermal Physics
GEO 5240 Physical Fields II
GEO 5250 Inversion Theory
GEO 5260 Petrophysicals & Well Logging
GEO 5280 Ichnology
GEO 5310 Heat and Fluids
GEO 5320 Signal and Image Processing in Geosciences
GEO 5330 Earthquake Seismology and Hazard Assessment
GEO 5340 System Dynamic & Environmental Policy
GEO 5341 Complexity and Systems Thinking
GEO 5350 Groundwater
GEO 5370 Contaminant Partitioning for Engineers and Scientists
GEO 5385 Introduction to Groundwater Modeling
GEO 5390 Solute Transport and Subsurface Remeditation
GEO 5420 Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution
GEO 5450 Ore Genesis and MIneral Exploration
GEO 5470 Stable Isotopes in Ecosystems
GEO 5495 Biophysical Ecology
GEO 5510 Petroleum Systems I: Petroleum Geology (PICP)
GEO 5520 Petroleum Systems II: Basin Analysis (PICP)
GEO 5525 Petroleum Systems III: Petrophysics and Well Logging
GEO 5530 Petroleum Systems IV: Seismic Interpretation
GEO 5535 Petroleum Systems V: Prospect Evaluation
GEO 5555 Environmental Engineering Seminary
GEO 5560 Numerical Methods in the Geosciences
GEO 5565 Digital Mapping and GIS in Geosciences
GEO 5660 Geochemistry
GEO 5670 Isotope Tracers in Earth Science
GEO 5690 Aqueous Gechemistry for Engineers and Scientists
GEO 5760 Stratigraphy and Sedimentary Processes
GEO 5780 Micropaleontology
GEO 5900 Internship
GEO 5920 Sedimentary and Stratigraphy
GEO 6000-6999 Master's Courses- See University Catalog online
GEO 7000-7999 Doctoral Courses- See University Catalog online
Fossils, like this Utaspis Marjumensis, Provide Key Clues About Our Planet's Past

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