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Program Overview
Program Overview
The ESG 1020 program, titled "Interpreting the Earth," is a 4-credit course that delves into the study of sedimentary rocks, sedimentary structures, and fossils as essential tools for interpreting the Earth's history. The program places a strong emphasis on the paleoecology of the geologic past and the structure of the Earth.
Course Details
Course Description
The course explores sedimentary rocks, sedimentary structures, and fossils to understand the Earth's history, with a focus on paleoecology and the Earth's structure.
Offerings and Prerequisites
- The course is offered during the Fall and Winter semesters.
- Prerequisites for the course include:
- GEL 1010 with a minimum grade of C
- ESG 1010 with a minimum grade of C
- Prerequisites for the course include:
This program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the Earth's history through the analysis of sedimentary materials and structures, preparing them for further studies or careers in geology and related fields.
