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Course No Course Title Credits Session 
GOL 105 Physical Geology 4.00cr Dynamic Session
11486 001A TR 10:00AM - 12:20PM AT-0242 Alexandria Doyle,Elizabeth O
GOL 105 Physical Geology 4.00cr Six Week - First
14626 040A R 7:00PM - 10:40PM AA-0438 Alexandria Khourey,Christopher
14626 040A T 7:00PM - 10:40PM AA-0299 Alexandria Khourey,Christopher
GOL 105 Physical Geology 4.00cr Dynamic Session
10770 0A1A TR 1:00PM - 3:20PM AA-0391 Alexandria Doyle,Elizabeth O
GOL 105 Physical Geology 4.00cr Six Week - First
14628 A40A S 9:00AM - 4:20PM AA-0391 Alexandria Khourey,Christopher
13586 041N MW 10:00AM - 1:40PM CS-0218 Annandale Rasmussen,Kenneth A
Students enrolled GOL 105-041N must enroll in Lab 0A1N
13588 0A1N MW 2:00PM - 4:50PM CS-0217 Annandale Rasmussen,Kenneth A
GOL 105 Physical Geology 4.00cr Twelve Week
11488 001L M 6:00PM - 9:40PM LR-0115 Loudoun Cooper,Brutus
Students must register for GOL 105 0A1L.
19499 002L T 6:00PM - 9:40PM LR-0115 Loudoun Cooper,Brutus
Students must register for GOL 105 0A2L.
GOL 105 Physical Geology 4.00cr Six Week - First
14630 040L MW 9:00AM - 12:40PM LR-0115 Loudoun Bour,William V
Students must register for GOL 105 0A3L
GOL 105 Physical Geology 4.00cr Twelve Week
10774 0A1L W 6:00PM - 9:40PM LR-0115 Loudoun Cooper,Brutus
19500 0A2L R 6:00PM - 9:40PM LR-0115 Loudoun Cooper,Brutus
GOL 105 Physical Geology 4.00cr Six Week - First
14632 0A3L TR 9:00AM - 12:40PM LR-0115 Loudoun Bour,William V
GOL 106 Historical Geology 4.00cr Six Week - First
10772 040A MW 10:00AM - 1:40PM AA-0293 Alexandria Zabielski,Victor P
12092 A40A MW 2:00PM - 5:40PM AA-0391 Alexandria Zabielski,Victor P
GOL 106 Historical Geology 4.00cr Twelve Week
11490 001L W 6:30PM - 10:10PM LR-0206 Loudoun Gottfried,Richard M
10776 0A1L S 9:00AM - 12:40PM LR-0206 Loudoun Gottfried,Richard M
GOL 106 Historical Geology 4.00cr Six Week - First
20181 040W MW 9:00AM - 12:40PM WC-0230 Woodbridge Burtis,Erik W
Section 040W requires lab 0A1W.
20182 0A1W TR 9:00AM - 12:40PM WC-0230 Woodbridge Burtis,Erik W
GOL 111 Oceanography I 4.00cr Twelve Week
13978 001L M 9:00AM - 12:40PM LR-0206 Loudoun Rowland Jr.,Thomas John
13980 0A1L W 9:00AM - 12:40PM LR-0206 Loudoun Rowland Jr.,Thomas John
GOL 111 Oceanography I 4.00cr Dynamic Session
20095 E86L - Virtual Rowland Jr.,Thomas John
Online course. Must register for lab ES1L. Starts May 18.
20096 ES1L - Virtual Rowland Jr.,Thomas John
Lab for E86L. Starts May 18.
GOL 135 Field Studies in Geology 1.00cr Dynamic Session
10778 001A S 7:00AM - 10:00PM AA-0391 Alexandria Marx,Joe
Geology at the National Zoo, DC. One day field trip on Saturday 5/30/09. Post trip meeting: Tuesday 6/2/09 7:00 pm. A hiking tour to examine metamorphic rocks and an ancient seismic zone within the zoo and along nearby Rock Creek. Meet at 10 am at the zoo¿s Connecticut Avenue entrance. We will return to the entrance by 3 pm. The trip goes rain or shine. Pre-trip information and background readings are at http://www.nvcc.edu/home/jmarx/HTML/FieldStudies/GOL135.htm. For other questions call (703) 845-4605 or email jmarx@nvcc.edu.
11492 002A S 7:00AM - 10:00PM AA-0391 Alexandria Zabielski,Victor P
Geology of Great Falls National Park, VA. One day field trip on Saturday 6/6/09. Post trip meeting: Tuesday 6/9/09 7:00 pm. Rain date: 6/7/09. Trip to study the modern and ancient forces that have acted to create Great Falls National Park. Trip involves some easy to moderate hiking. Meet in front of the main Bisdorf entrance at 9:00 am. Return by 6:00 pm. For information about meeting time/place and logistics visit http://www.nvcc.edu/home/vzabielski. For other questions call (703) 845-6341 or (703) 845-6507.
12122 003A S 7:00AM - 10:00PM AA-0391 Alexandria Zabielski,Victor P
Geology of Strasburg, VA:The Birth of the Appalachians. One day field trip on Saturday 6/20/09. Post trip meeting: Tuesday 6/23/09 7:00 pm. Rain date: 6/21/09. A study of the Ordovician and Silurian history of the Virginia coast when the Appalachians were just beginning to rise. Meet in front of the main Bisdorf entrance at 8:00 am. Return by 6:00 pm. For information about meeting time/place and logistics visit http://www.nvcc.edu/home/vzabielski. For other questions please call (703) 845-6341 or (703) 845-6507.
12124 004A N 7:00AM - 10:00PM AA-0391 Alexandria Marx,Joe
Geology at Calvert Cliffs, MD. One day field trip on Saturday 7/11/09. Post trip meeting: Tuesday 7/14/09 7:00 pm. A hiking and wading tour to examine marine sediments and fossils in cliffs on the western side of Chesapeake Bay in Calvert County, MD. Meet at 10 am at the main entrance to the Bisdorf Bldg. Return by 5 pm. The trip goes rain or shine. Pre-trip information and background readings are at http://www.nvcc.edu/home/jmarx/HTML/FieldStudies/GOL135.htm. For other questions call (703) 845-4605 or email jmarx@nvcc.edu.
13938 052N S 9:00AM - 7:00PM CT-0203 Annandale Rasmussen,Kenneth A
GOL 135-052N - Miocene Geology of Calvert Cliffs, MD. One-day field trip Sat., 6/6/09 (9 AM-7PM); Rain date Sun. 6/7/09. This trip considers ancient seas that existed across the Chesapeake Bay region approximately 10-20 million years ago. We will visit local museum collections, collect our own Miocene fossils, and study ancient sedimentation, stratigraphy, and paleoenvironments in Calvert County, MD. Specific Calvert County meeting place/time and preparation will be sent via student VCCS email addresses- please monitor Blackboard also. For all other questions email Dr. Rasmussen at: krasmussen@nvcc.edu, or call 703-323-2139. General information also online at http://www.nvcc.edu/home/krasmussen/FCourses.htm
14534 055N S 9:00AM - 6:00PM CT-0203 Annandale Rasmussen,Kenneth A
GOL 135-055N - Building Stones of the National Mall, Washington, DC. One-day walking tour Sat. 8/8/09 (9 AM-6 PM); Rain date Sun. 8/9/09. This trip considers over 20 national Mall sites, examining the geologic history and architecture of the National Mall, and the rocks used to construct the federal buildings and monuments there. Specific DC meeting place/time and preparation will be sent via student VCCS email addresses- please monitor Blackboard also. For all other questions email Dr. Rasmussen at: krasmussen@nvcc.edu, or call 703-323-2139. General information also online at http://www.nvcc.edu/home/krasmussen/FCourses.htm
10780 056N S 9:00AM - 7:00PM CT-0203 Annandale Rasmussen,Kenneth A
GOL 135-056N - Triassic-Jurassic Rift Valley of Northern VA. One-day field trip Sat. 6/20/09 (9 AM-7PM); Rain date Sun. 6/21/09. This trip considers the geologic history of the famous Mesozoic rift basin, particularly across the Manassas, Leesburg, Haymarket area. Our stops will consider quarry, private, and roadside outcroppings of rocks, dinosaur tracks, rift-basin stratigraphy and geologic structures. Specific Manassas meeting place/time and preparation will be sent via student VCCS email addresses- please monitor Blackboard also. For all other questions email Dr. Rasmussen at: krasmussen@nvcc.edu, or call 703-323-2139. General information also online at http://www.nvcc.edu/home/krasmussen/FCourses.htm
11494 070N S 9:00AM - 7:00PM CT-0314 Annandale Bentley,Callan
GOL 135-070N - The Bedrock Geology of Washington, DC.  One-day field trip 6/13/09.  Rain date:  6/14/09.  This trip will focus on the land upon which the capital city is built, including natural rock exposures in Rock Creek Park, Georgetown, and Adams-Morgan. Includes discussion of oceanic sediments, the Rock Creek shear zone, igneous rocks emplaced during Appalachian mountain-building, Cretaceous river gravels, dinosaur bones and recent faulting. Note: This trip involves moderately strenuous hiking on forest trails. Meet in back of the CT building at 9:00 a.m.; Return by 6:00 p.m. For information about meeting time/place or other questions call (703) 323-3276 or email cbentley@nvcc.edu or go to http:/www.nvcc.edu/home/cbentley/gol135.htm
13942 071N S 8:00AM - 8:00PM CT-0314 Annandale Bentley,Callan
GOL 135-071N - Geology of Shenandoah National Park, VA.  One-day field trip Saturday, 5/23/09.  Rain date:  Sunday, 5/24/09.  This field trip will examine the geology of the Shenandoah National Park in VA from the granites underlying Old Rag to the lava floods of the Catoctin Formation and include an overview of the tectonic setting of the Park including the Formation of the Appalachians, an event that completed the assembly of the supercontinent Pangaea.  Note:  This trip involves moderately strenuous hiking on forest trails.  Meet in back of the CT building at 8:00 a.m.;  Return by 7:30 p.m.  For information about meeting time/place or other questions call (703) 323-3276 or email cbentley@nvcc.edu.  Important pre-trip information and readings are at http:/www.nvcc.edu/home/cbentley/gol135.htm
11498 072N F 9:00AM - 6:00PM CT-0315 Annandale Bentley,Callan
GOL 135-072N - Geology of Billy Goat Trail (C&O Canal National Historical Park), including Great Falls, MD.  One-day field trip Friday 6/12/09, 9am-5pm.  Rain date: Sunday, 6/14/09.  This field trip will examine the geology of Maryland's Bear Island, considering the metamorphic and igneous rocks exposed by the river, sedimentary deposits, and the cutting of Mather Gorge and Great Falls by the Potomac River.  Note:  This trip involves strenuous hiking over rough terrain.  For further information visit the website or call (703) 323-3276 or email cbentley@nvcc.edu. Important pre-trip logistical information and preparatory readings located online at htpp://www.nvcc.edu/home/cbentley/gol135.htm .
GOL 295 Topics in Field Geology 4.00cr Six Week - Second
12594 050N R 2:00PM - 8:20PM CT-0314 Annandale Rasmussen,Kenneth A
GOL 295-050N Topics in Mid-Atlantic Field Geology for Educators and Others. A coherent series of one-day regional field trips, plus on/off-campus lectures and labs on Thursdays (2 - 8:20 PM) during second summer session (also two Saturdays: 7/18, and 8/1). This is an introductory-level, four-credit lecture/lab/field hybrid course, tailored to educators and interested others. It considers local outcroppings of the mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain, Piedmont, Blue Ridge, and Valley and Ridge, as natural classrooms for the demonstration of geologic principles, the study of earth history, and the collection of demonstrative hand-samples. Specific meeting places/times and preparation will be sent via student VCCS email addresses- please monitor Blackboard also. For all other questions email Dr. Rasmussen at: krasmussen@nvcc.edu, or call 703-323-2139. General information also online at http://www.nv
GOL 295 Topics in Geology-Northern Rocky Mtns. 4.00cr Dynamic Session
20101 071N WN 6:30PM - 8:30PM CS-0237 Annandale Bentley,Callan
GOL 295-071N - Regional Field Geology of the Northern Rocky Mountains: July 5 to July 18, 2009. Pre-trip meetings Sunday, June 7, 2009 and Wed. June 17, 6:30pm, in CS 237. 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. $1200 course fee (does NOT include tuition). For up-to-date information and a complete itinerary, see http://www.nvcc.edu/home/cbentley/rockies or contact the instruc
20101 071N MTWRFSN 8:00AM - 10:00PM Annandale Bentley,Callan
GOL 295-071N - Regional Field Geology of the Northern Rocky Mountains: July 5 to July 18, 2009. Pre-trip meetings Sunday, June 7, 2009 and Wed. June 17, 6:30pm, in CS 237. 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. $1200 course fee (does NOT include tuition). For up-to-date information and a complete itinerary, see http://www.nvcc.edu/home/cbentley/rockies or contact the instruc
20101 071N WN 6:30PM - 8:30PM CS-0237 Annandale Bentley,Callan
GOL 295-071N - Regional Field Geology of the Northern Rocky Mountains: July 5 to July 18, 2009. Pre-trip meetings Sunday, June 7, 2009 and Wed. June 17, 6:30pm, in CS 237. 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. $1200 course fee (does NOT include tuition). For up-to-date information and a complete itinerary, see http://www.nvcc.edu/home/cbentley/rockies or contact the instruc
GOL 299 Supervised Study Oceanography of Chesapeake Bay 2.00cr Dynamic Session
12688 051N M 7:00AM - 7:00PM CT-0315 Annandale Rasmussen,Kenneth A
GOL 299-051N - Natural History and Environmental Processes of Chesapeake Bay. A two-day, two-credit field course (Mon., July 6 on-campus, and Mon., July 20 on the Bay) that considers the natural history and modern environmental processes of the Chesapeake Bay - North America's largest estuary. Course includes outside readings, on-campus lecture/lab, coastal studies, and a boat trip on the bay. This is an introductory-level, multidisciplinary course well-suited to educators. Specific meeting places/times and preparation will be sent via student VCCS email addresses- please monitor Blackboard also. For all other questions email Dr. Rasmussen at: krasmussen@nvcc.edu, or call 703-323-2139. General information also online at http://www.nvcc.edu/home/krasmussen/FCourses.htm

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