601 [128] Summer Field Course in Geology (3). Prerequisites, GEOL 301, 401, 402, and 404. Six-week field camp conducted in New Mexico, Arizona, and Colorado. Field interpretation of rocks and their deformation; construction of geologic maps; introduction to hydrology. Includes field trips to classic localities such as the Grand Canyon.

[GB3]602 [129] Summer Field Course in Geology (3). Prerequisites, GEOL 301, 401, 402, and 404. Six-week field camp conducted in New Mexico, Arizona, and Colorado. Field interpretation of rocks and their deformation; construction of geologic maps; introduction to hydrology. Includes field trips to classic localities such as the Grand Canyon.

608 [182] Continuum Mechanics in the Earth Sciences (ENST 608) (3). Prerequisites, introductory geology course numbered below GEOL 202, except first year seminar; MATH 231; PHYS 104 or 116; or permission of instructor. Applications of continuum mechanics in the earth sciences, including stress, strain, elasticity, and viscous flow. Numerical solutions to problems in heterogeneous finite strain including finite element analysis.

609 [184] Advanced Field Seminar in Geology (1-4). Prerequisites, GEOL 601 and GEOL 602 or equivalent. A field course that emphasizes advanced field methods. Emphasis is placed on large-scale, detailed field work in complex structural terrains and on independent mapping that will lead to thesis/dissertation and/or publication.

655 [146] Physical Geochemistry (4). Prerequisites, CHEM 102, MATH 232, or permission of instructor. An introduction to physical geochemistry and chemical thermodynamics with special emphasis on geological applications. Three lecture and three laboratory hours a week.

691H [098] Honors (3). Prerequisite, permission of the department. For details, see geology degree requirements.

692H [099] Honors (3). Prerequisite, GEOL 691H. For details, see geology degree requirements.