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Earth and Ocean Science Courses (EOS)
undergraduate level, taught in Durham
11. The Dynamic Earth
(introductory geopages are linked here)
12. The Dynamic Oceans
49S. First-Year Seminar
90S. Fossils and Climate Change
101L. The Solid Earth: Minerals, Rocks and Structural Geology
102. The Fluid Earth
103. The Surface of the Earth
107L. The Evolving Earth and Life
113. Modern and Ancient Oceanic Environments
115. Waves, Beaches and Coastline Dynamics
119. Experiencing Geoscience
120. Environmental Geology
123. Hydrology
125. The Future
126S. Field Methods in Earth and Environmental Sciences
140. Remote Sensing in Earth Science
145L. Fossils and Their Applications
151S. Global Environmental Change
155. Global Warming
173. Dinosaurs, Fossil Fish, and Yellowstone
180S. Volcanology: Geology of Hawaii
181S. The American Southwest
183S. Natural History of Yellowstone Park
186S. The San Andreas Fault and Geology of West-Central California National Park
187S. Marine Geology of South Florida
188S. The Geology of Owens and Long Valley, California
191. Research Independent Study
192. Research Independent Study
193. Independent Study
194. Independent Study
195. Independent Study for Nonmajors