3370:140 Rocky Mountain National Parks (1 Credit) Badlands, Yellowstone, Grand Canyon and other Rocky Mountain National Parks will be used to illustrate basic principles of geology. 3370:141 Natural Environment of China (1 Credit) Introduction to geographical and geological environments of China.
Prerequisite: 3370:101. Study of the dominant feature of our planet, the oceans, emphasizing ocean basins evolution, and physical, chemical and biological processes in the various marine environments. Field trips.
Degree requirements in Arts and Sciences include the demonstration of ability to use another language by completion of the second year of a foreign language or sign language and a minimum of 40 credits of 300/400 level courses (excluding workshops) consisting of either:
a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better (includes transfer coursework until 30 credits are earned at UA)
Introduction to earth science for non-science majors. Survey of earth in relation to its physical composition, structure, history, atmosphere, oceans; and relation to solar system and universe.
Topics to be covered include physical properties, geologic occurrences, and geographic locations of major deposits.