Courses
We are directly dependent on the Earth for our survival. Geology is the study of the Earth, its materials, the processes that affect its surface and interior, and the history of change that it has undergone. For students enrolled in the degree of Bachelor of Science with a concentration, major, or Honours in geology, the department offers a full program of courses. Many of these courses may also be taken by students majoring in other science subjects.. In addition, a number of courses are offered for non-science students, emphasizing global aspects of geology, Earth history, and the interactions between the Earth and human society.

In the 2004-2005 academic year, courses were renumbered from three digits to four. A new digit was added to the front of the sequence to indicate the year of study in which a student would normally enroll in a course. The last three digits represent the “old” course number – for example, GEOL 1202.1(.2) was formerly GEO 202.1(.2).
Students are urged to be extremely careful not to register again for a course for which they have already earned credit.
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