Earth and Ocean Science Courses (EOS)
graduate level, taught in Durham
202. Beach and Island Geological Processes
203. Physical Oceanography
209S. Paleoclimate
210S. Paleoenvironmental Analysis
211. The Climate System
212. Climate Change
213. Modern and Ancient Oceanic Environments
214. Advanced Topics in Paleoclimatology
215. Introduction to Physical Coastal Processes
220. Introduction to Fluid Dynamics
222. The Geology Side of Energy
225. Water Contamination
236S. Lithosphere Plate Boundaries
240. Introduction to Modeling in the Earth Sciences
241S. Coastal Processes and Geomorphology
242S. New Perspectives and Methods in Surface Process Studies
243s Landscape Dynamics
244. Sedimentary Basins
246S. Nearshore Hydrodynamics and Sediment Transport
251S. Global Environmental Change
252. Introduction to Geophysics
255. Seismology I
256. Seismology II
257. Seismology III Exploration Seismology
258. Seismology IV Theoretical Seismology
259S. Fieldwork in Geophysics
269. Thermodynamics of Geological Systems
270. Sedimentary Geochemistry
271. Stable and Radioactive Isotopes in Environmental Sciences
272. Biogeochemistry
273S. Analytic Techniques
278. Tropical Climate and Paleoclimate
285S. Layered Intrusions
295S. Advanced Topics in Geology
298.07 Climate Change Policy
300. Topics in Earth Processes
Currently unscheduled
50. Duke Administered Study Abroad: Special Topics in Earth and Ocean Sciences
100. Duke Administered Study Abroad: Special Topics in Earth and Ocean Sciences
112. Tropical Marine Geology
185S. The Pacific Northwest
200. Beach and Coastal Processes
201L. Physical Processes in Coastal Environments
206S. Principles of Geological Oceanography
208S. Paleoceanography
221. Hydrogeology
223. Computational Methods in the Hydrologic Sciences
239S. Advanced Topics in Structural Geology and Tectonics
241S. Coastal Processes and Geomorphology
291. Independent Study
321L. Methods in Hydrogeology

