About Volcanoes of Washington
GEL 118
Joseph Hull, Instructor

copyright 2001-2002 Joseph Hull

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    GEL 118 is an introductory course to the geology of Washington State.  The only prerequisite for GEL 118 is the same prerequisite for ALL science courses, which is qualification to take MAT 084 (that is, you have taken MAT 081 or higher, or you have tested out of MAT 081).  There are no geology or science or other math prerequisites.

    GEL 118 satisfies your AA degree requirement for a science class in the physical science category.  GEL 118 also counts toward your laboratory science requirement for the AA degree.  However, the current policy is that you cannot bundle five different 1-credit classes to make a 5-credit lab class.

    GEL 118 has 15 contact hours altogether, 5 of which are spent in lecture and 10 of which are spent in in the field.   GEL 118 is taught in a shortened format, only 3 days altogether.  We usually meet Wednesday and Thursday for 2.5 hours each and then EITHER Friday, Saturday or Sunday for the all day field trip..

    GEL 118 is a 1 credit class.

    GEL 118 keeps the cost down.  There is a  transportation fee, to cover the cost of vans, gas, park entrance fees, ferry fees, etc.  BUT, you save big bucks, with NO textbook and NO laboratory fee.

    GEL 118 covers a wide range of topics.  Past courses have focussed on:  the geology of the south side of Mt. Rainier, the geology of the north side of Mt. Rainier, the geology of Mt. St. Helens, and the geology of Glacier Peak.

    GEL 118 has a field trip.  That's the main point of this class!

    For more information, email Joe Hull --------   jhull@sccd.ctc.edu

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