Schedule Search Results
| GOL |
105 |
Physical Geology |
4.00cr |
Six Week - First |
| 11661 |
041N |
MW |
10:00AM - 1:40PM |
CS-0218 |
Annandale |
Kenneth Rasmussen |
| Students enrolled GOL 105-041N must enroll in Lab 0A1N |
| 12043 |
042N |
TR |
2:00PM - 5:40PM |
CS-0218 |
Annandale |
Michael Mengason |
| Students enrolled GOL 105-042N must enroll in Lab 0A2N. |
| GOL |
105 |
Physical Geology |
Lab |
Six Week - First |
| 11662 |
0A1N |
MW |
2:00PM - 5:40PM |
CS-0217 |
Annandale |
Kenneth Rasmussen |
| Students enrolled lab-0A1N must enroll in GOL 105-041N. |
| 12044 |
0A2N |
TR |
10:00AM - 1:40PM |
CS-0217 |
Annandale |
Michael Mengason |
| Students enrolled lab-0A2N must enroll in GOL 104-042N. |
| GOL |
105 |
Physical Geology |
4.00cr |
Six Week - Second |
| 16498 |
060N |
TR |
10:00AM - 1:40PM |
CS-0218 |
Annandale |
Kristina Bartlett-Brody |
| Students enrolled GOL 105-060N must enroll in Lab 0B1N. |
| 17369 |
061N |
TR |
10:00AM - 1:40PM |
CS-0220 |
Annandale |
Shelley Jaye |
| Students enrolled GOL 105-061N must enroll in Lab 0B2N. |
| GOL |
105 |
Physical Geology |
Lab |
Six Week - Second |
| 16501 |
0B1N |
TR |
2:00PM - 5:40PM |
CS-0217 |
Annandale |
Kristina Bartlett-Brody |
| Students enrolled lab-0B1N must enroll in GOL 106-060N. |
| 17370 |
0B2N |
MW |
10:00AM - 1:40PM |
CS-0217 |
Annandale |
Shelley Jaye |
| Students enrolled lab-0B12N must enroll in GOL 106-061N. |
| GOL |
106 |
Historical Geology |
4.00cr |
Six Week - First |
| 15488 |
042N |
MW |
2:00PM - 5:40PM |
CS-0218 |
Annandale |
Christopher Khourey |
| Students enrolled GOL 106-042N must enroll in Lab 0A2N |
| GOL |
106 |
Historical Geology |
Lab |
Six Week - First |
| 15489 |
0A2N |
TR |
2:00PM - 5:40PM |
CS-0217 |
Annandale |
Christopher Khourey |
| Students enrolled lab-0A2N must enroll in GOL 106-042N. |
| GOL |
106 |
Historical Geology |
4.00cr |
Six Week - Second |
| 12069 |
060N |
MW |
10:00AM - 1:40PM |
CS-0218 |
Annandale |
Thomas Doggett |
| Students enrolled GOL 106-060N must enroll in Lab 0B1N |
| 17371 |
061N |
TR |
2:00PM - 5:40PM |
CS-0218 |
Annandale |
Shelley Jaye |
| Students enrolled GOL 106-061N must enroll in Lab 0B2N. |
| GOL |
106 |
Historical Geology |
Lab |
Six Week - Second |
| 12070 |
0B1N |
TR |
10:00AM - 1:40PM |
CS-0217 |
Annandale |
Thomas Doggett |
| Students enrolled lab-0B1N must enroll in GOL 106-060N. |
| 17372 |
0B2N |
MW |
2:00PM - 5:40PM |
CS-0217 |
Annandale |
Shelley Jaye |
| Students enrolled lab-0B2N must enroll in GOL 106-061N. |
| GOL |
135 |
Field Studies in Geology |
1.00cr |
Dynamic Session |
| 15490 |
052N |
S |
9:00AM - 6:00PM |
|
Annandale |
Kenneth Rasmussen |
| GOL 135-052N: Miocene Geology of Calvert Cliffs, MD. One-day field trip Sat., 6/1/13(9 AM-6 PM); Rain date Sun. 6/2/13. Trip considers Miocene seas spread across Chesapeake Bay region ca. 10-20 million years ago. We visit Calvert Marine Museum collections, and study ancient sediments, stratigraphy, and paleoenvironments preserved in Calvert County, MD - collecting fossils along the way. Specific Calvert County meeting place, time, and preparation will be sent via student VCCS email - please monitor Blackboard also. For all other questions contact Dr. Rasmussen: krasmussen@nvcc.edu |
| 15492 |
055N |
S |
9:00AM - 6:00PM |
|
Annandale |
Kenneth Rasmussen |
| GOL 135-055N: Building Stones of the National Mall, Washington, DC. One-day walking tour Sat. 5/18/13 (9 AM-6 PM); Rain date Sun. 5/19/13. Trip considers over 20 DC Mall sites, examining the geologic history and architecture of the National Mall, and the rocks used to construct the federal buildings and monuments. Specific DC meeting place, time, and preparation will be sent via student VCCS email - please monitor Blackboard also. For all other questions contact Dr. Rasmussen: krasmussen@nvcc.edu |
| 15493 |
056N |
S |
9:00AM - 6:00PM |
|
Annandale |
Kenneth Rasmussen |
| GOL 135-056N: Triassic-Jurassic Rift Valley of Northern VA. One-day field trip Sat. 6/15/13 (9 AM-7PM); Rain date Sun. 6/16/13. Trip considers the geologic history of the famous Mesozoic rift basin, specifically across the Manassas, Leesburg, and Haymarket area. Field stops will consider quarry and roadside outcroppings of all rock types, dinosaur tracks, rift-basin stratigraphy and tectonic structures. Specific Manassas meeting place, time, and preparation will be sent via student VCCS email - please monitor Blackboard also. For all other questions contact Dr. Rasmussen: krasmussen@nvcc.edu |
| 15494 |
058N |
S |
9:00AM - 6:00PM |
|
Annandale |
Kenneth Rasmussen |
| GOL 135-058N: Building Stones, Historic Quarries, and Outcrops of Baltimore, MD. One-day walking and driving tour Sat. 7/27/13 (9 AM-8 PM); Rain date: Sun. 7/28/13. Trip visits buildings and monuments of the Baltimore Metro area, as well as historic marble quarries and natural outcroppings of the Cockeysville area. Focus is upon the geologic history of the region, and the rocks used to construct the buildings and monuments located there and in DC. Specific Annandale meeting place, time, and preparation will be sent via student VCCS email - please monitor Blackboard also. For all other questions contact Dr. Rasmussen: krasmussen@nvcc.edu |
| 15495 |
071N |
S |
8:00AM - 7:00PM |
|
Annandale |
Callan Bentley |
| GOL 135-071N: Geology of Shenandoah National Park, VA. One-day field trip Saturday, June/08/13, 8am-7pm. Rain date: Sunday, June/09/13. Important pre-trip logistical information and preparatory readings located online at http://www.nvcc.edu/home/cbentley/gol135.htm. This field trip will examine the geology of the Shenandoah National Park in VA from the granites of Old Rag to the lava floods of the Catoctin Formation and the modern landscape. If you have questions, contact the instructor at cbentley@nvcc.edu or (703) 323-3276. |
| 16214 |
072N |
S |
9:00AM - 6:00PM |
|
Annandale |
Callan Bentley |
| One-day field trip, Saturday, June 15, 2013. Raindate: Sunday, June 16, 2013. This field trip will examine the geology of the Shenandoah Valley and Massanutten Mountain, including sedimentary layers, fossils, and deformation related to Appalachian mountain-building. The trip involves moderately strenuous hiking on forest trails. The trip will meet in Strasburg, Virginia, at 9:00 am and return to Strasburg by 6:00 pm. For information about meeting time/place or other questions visit the website or call (703) 323-3276 or email the instructor at cbentley@nvcc.edu. Important pre-trip readings and logistical information are online at http://www.nvcc.edu/home/cbentley/gol135.htm |
| GOL |
295 |
Topics in Geology-Northern Rocky Mtns. |
4.00cr |
Dynamic Session |
| 11831 |
071N |
SN |
6:30PM - 8:50PM |
CS-0217 |
Annandale |
Callan Bentley |
| GOL 295- 071N - students taking GOL 295-071N must also register for lab GOL 295-A1N. Off campus: GOL 295 (4 credits) Regional Field Geology of the Northern Rocky Mountains: June 29 to July 14, 2013. Pre-trip meetings Sat. June 8 and Sun. June 23, 6:30pm, in CT 217 (the geology lab). Western Montana and Wyoming showcase tectonic, sedimentary, geomorphic, and volcanic features which provide world-class examples of geologic processes. Students in this course will complete field studies of locations in Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks, as well as several other field sites. The course will involve VERY STRENUOUS outdoor physical activity: Students are expected to hike several miles at high elevations in rough mountainous terrain in order to accomplish course objectives. Airfare, lodging, and transportation are covered in the approx. $1600 course fee (does NOT include tuition). For up-t |
| 11831 |
071N |
MTWRFSN |
8:00AM - 3:00PM |
|
Annandale |
Callan Bentley |
| GOL 295- 071N - students taking GOL 295-071N must also register for lab GOL 295-A1N. Off campus: GOL 295 (4 credits) Regional Field Geology of the Northern Rocky Mountains: June 29 to July 14, 2013. Pre-trip meetings Sat. June 8 and Sun. June 23, 6:30pm, in CT 217 (the geology lab). Western Montana and Wyoming showcase tectonic, sedimentary, geomorphic, and volcanic features which provide world-class examples of geologic processes. Students in this course will complete field studies of locations in Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks, as well as several other field sites. The course will involve VERY STRENUOUS outdoor physical activity: Students are expected to hike several miles at high elevations in rough mountainous terrain in order to accomplish course objectives. Airfare, lodging, and transportation are covered in the approx. $1600 course fee (does NOT include tuition). For up-t |
| GOL |
295 |
Topics in Geology-Northern Rocky Mtns. |
Lab |
Dynamic Session |
| 12430 |
0A1N |
MTWRFSN |
4:00PM - 8:00PM |
|
Annandale |
Callan Bentley |
| GOL295-0A1N- students taking GOL 295-071N must also register for lab GOL 295-A1N. |
| GOL |
299 |
Supervised Study Oceanography of Chesapeake Bay |
2.00cr |
Dynamic Session |
| 11583 |
051N |
MW |
10:00AM - 7:00PM |
|
Annandale |
Kenneth Rasmussen |
| GOL 299-051N - Natural History and Environmental Processes of Chesapeake Bay. A two-day, two-credit hybrid (lecture/field) course (Mon., 7/15/13 on-campus, and Wed., 7/17/13 field trip on the Bay) that considers the natural history, modern environmental processes and health of the Chesapeake Bay. Course includes background readings, on-campus lecture/lab, coastal field studies, and an offshore boat trip. This is an introductory-level, multidisciplinary course well-suited to educators. Specific meeting places, times, and preparation will be sent via student VCCS email - please monitor Blackboard also. For all other questions contact Dr. Rasmussen: krasmussen@nvcc.edu |
| GOL |
299 |
Supervised Study Barrier Island Geology&Oceanog |
2.00cr |
Dynamic Session |
| 12402 |
052N |
MW |
10:00AM - 7:00PM |
|
Annandale |
Kenneth Rasmussen |
| GOL 299-052N Barrier Island Geology and Oceanography. A two-day, two-credit hybrid (lecture/field) course (Wed., 7/31/13 on-campus lecture, and Mon., 8/5/13 field trip to the coast) that considers the natural history and oceanographic processes of undeveloped and developed barrier environments of Assateague Island and Ocean City, MD, as well as Fenwick Island, DE. Course includes background readings, on-campus lecture/lab, and extensive coastal field studies. This is an introductory-level, multidisciplinary course, well-suited to educators. Specific meeting places, times, and preparation will be sent via student VCCS email - please monitor Blackboard also. For all other questions contact Dr. Rasmussen: krasmussen@nvcc.edu |
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