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Geological Sciences studies the Earth - more than just rocks! Geology studies how the earth formed, geological hazards like earthquakes and volcanoes, the atmosphere, resources like oil and diamonds, water and sand, landslides, and more.
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Students can receive Honors Credit in Geology, but must complete the following:
- Field Trip: to a museum, or for Celebrate the Mountains, etc.
- Written work: research paper, web-based project, questions for games.
- Nonwritten work: Classroom presentation or project, computer application, or review game for other students.
- Community based work: Volunteer at local schools, or at the Franklin Mountain State Park, or at a museum such as the Science Museum or the Centennial.
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Please Note: These are the discipline approved texts. Text books vary by instructor and may change periodically - check with your instructor for the specific book
 Earth: Portrait of a Planet 1301, 1302
The Good Earth by McConnell & Steer Some use for 1302
1101 & 1102 labs may be online - access via this website, or for 1101 the Caskey & Harder book or the Abushagur books or Mastering Geology online
 Earth 1303/1301
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1103 Lab book or lab book by Abushagur
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 The Earth Through Time 1304 or Origins by Redfern at TM
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1104 Lab book or the Abushagur book |
Geol 1305 |
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