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"Considering both my time in the Nicholas School masters program ('83) and now my return to academia (current PhD sudent), the associations I have developed at the school, including those with students, faculty, and staff, strengthen every aspect of my professional experience—past, current, and future."

--Charlotte Clark, T '79, MEM '83
PhD Candidate

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Earth and Ocean Science Courses (EOS) for Undergraduates

Fall Semester

11. The Dynamic Earth (introductory geopages are linked here)
12. The Dynamic Oceans
101L. The Solid Earth: Minerals, Rocks and Structural Geology
102. The Fluid Earth
115. Waves, Beaches and Coastline Dynamics
126S. Field Methods in Earth and Environmental Sciences
130. Energy & Environment
141. Major Fossil Transitions

Every Other Odd Year:
173. Dinosaurs, Fossil Fish, and Yellowstone

Every Other Even Year:
155. Global Warming
181S. The American Southwest

Spring Semester

11. The Dynamic Earth (introductory geopages are linked here)
12. The Dynamic Oceans
103. The Surface of the Earth
107L. The Evolving Earth and Life
116. Beach and Island Geological Processes
123. Hydrology
151S. Global Environmental Change

Every Other Odd Year:
180S. Volcanology: Geology of Hawaii

Every Other Even Year:
187S. Marine Geology of South Florida

Each year in either Fall or Spring

189. Capstone Experience
191. Research Independent Study
193. Independent Study
195. Independent Study for Nonmajors

To be announced

49S. First-Year Seminar
125. The Future