Geology Courses

GEOL 10, Physical Geology
Lec-52.5
ADVISE: (Intermediate algebra or higher) or ET 108B; (Readiness for college-level English) or ESL 188
Introduction to the basic concepts of physical geology, including Earth's origins and internal structure, plate tectonics, mountain building, earthquakes, minerals, rocks, volcanic processes, geologic time, weathering, erosion, coastal processes, landslides, streams, glaciers, and ice ages and natural resources. Emphasis on geologic features of western North America.
UC/CSU
Units: 3
Credit type: Credit/Degree Applicable
GEOL 10L, Physical Geology Lab
Lec-17.5 Lab-52.5 field trips
PREREQ: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in: GEOL 10 ADVISE: (Intermediate algebra or higher) or ET 108B; Readiness for college-level English or ESL 188
Introduction to the materials of the Earth with emphasis on the identification and interpretation of common minerals and rocks, especially those common to California; interpretation of topographic, geologic, and structural maps; and analysis of plate tectonics processes.
UC/CSU
Units: 2
Credit type: Credit/Degree Applicable
GEOL 11, Historical Geology
Lec-52.5 field trips
ADVISE: (Intermediate algebra or higher) or ET 108A; Readiness for college-level English or ESL 188
The study of Earth's history and the methods and tools used in its interpretation. Includes topics such as the formation and growth of continents, the creation and destruction of ocean basins, and the evolution of life on Earth as represented by the fossil record. Emphasis on the geologic and life history of North America.
UC/CSU
Units: 3
Credit type: Credit/Degree Applicable
GEOL 11L, Historical Geology Lab
Lab-52.5 field trips
PREREQ: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in GEOL 11
Introduction to the history of the Earth with emphasis on the classification and evaluation of common rocks and fossils; analysis of geologic maps and stratigraphies; interpretation of geologic histories of select locations on the planet; and evaluation of how fossil life has been preserved and has evolved.
UC/CSU
Units: 1
Credit type: Credit/Degree Applicable
GEOL 21A, 草莓社区 Coastal Geology
Lec-3 Lab-17.5 field trips P/NP Only
Field class that introduces students to geological processes at work along the 草莓社区 Pacific coastline, emphasizing scientific field work, coastal erosion, human interactions with the coastline, sand formation and migration, and geologic history of the coastline. Field work requires hiking across uneven terrain and up and down hills.
CSU
Units: 0.5
Credit type: Credit/Degree Applicable
GEOL 21B, 草莓社区 Geology
Lec-3 Lab-17.5 field trips P/NP Only
Field class that introduces students to geological processes at work in the city of 草莓社区, emphasizing scientific field work surface and rock types, topographic features and their formation, geologic hazards, and geologic history. Field work requires hiking across uneven terrain and up and down hills.
CSU
Units: 0.5
Credit type: Credit/Degree Applicable
GEOL 21C, The San Andreas Fault System
Lec-3 Lab-17.5 field trips P/NP Only
Field class that introduces students to geological processes at work within the San Andreas fault system, emphasizing scientific field work, the physical, biological, and historical impac