Geology is the study of a dynamic Earth that is changing on a daily basis due to tectonic activity, volcanoes, earthquakes, landslides, meteorite strikes, tsunami and more. This introductory course outlines the formation of the Earth in the context of the formation of the Universe and Solar System. It examines the history of the Earth and of the Moon and its formation. Course content includes an examination of the properties of the Earth, its dynamic activities, its rocks and minerals and fossils, and the uses of rocks and minerals. An examination of the careers that are associated with geology is included.
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Online courses have a variety of evaluation methods and may include the use of exams and/or assignments. All assessments are online will be completed through the course. The course schedule will indicate evaluations and their deadlines.
Certificates are not granted for taking individual courses. A copy of an official transcript can show course completion.
Online courses may have multiple start dates. Though we cannot guarantee a course will start in a future semester, we post At a Glance documents on our website around a month prior to registration open to show what is being offered.
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