GEOLOGY
400-401-402. Engineering Geology. [Giles and Meacham.]
11:30-12:30, M. T. W.
450-451-452. Field and Laboratory.
6 hours a week.
A course of three lectures a week and three hours for private study.
Special emphasis is given to the study of common rock-forming minerals
and rocks, building stones and ores. The divisions of dynamical, structural
and physiographical geology are covered in considerable detail, and the
practical applications of the topics treated to engineering work are pointed
out. (Fall, Winter, Spring.)
403-404-405. Economic Geology. [Nelson and Giles.]
10:30-11:30, M. T. W.
453-454-455. Field and Laboratory.
6 hours a week.
This course is designed to give a general but comprehensive account of
the origin, nature, distribution and uses of the metallic and non-metallic
products of the earth with especial reference to those of the United States.
Lectures and collateral readings six hours a week. (Fall, Winter, Spring.)
406-407-408. Petrography. [Pegau.]
12:30-1:30, M. T. W.
456-457-458. Laboratory.
6 hours a week.
This course aims to give a full knowledge of the determination of the
common rock-forming minerals and rocks in thin sections under the microscope.
It includes discussion of the microscopic structures, mineralogical
composition, genetic relations, and distribution of igneous, sedimentary, and
metamorphic rocks. Lectures and preparation to the amount of six hours
per week. (Fall, Winter, Spring.) Optional with Mineralogy (412-413-414).
409-410-411. Advanced Economic Geology. [Nelson and Giles.]
459-460-461. Field and Laboratory.
Hours by appointment.
Special topics in mining geology for advanced students, selected according
to the needs of the individual student. Lectures, laboratory and field
work, reading, reports and theses. (Fall, Winter, Spring.)
412-413-414. Mineralogy. [Pegau.]
10:30-11:30, M. W. F.
462-463-464. Laboratory.
6 hours a week.
Crystallography, physical and chemical mineralogy, and descriptive mineralogy.
(Fall, Winter, Spring.) Optional with Petrography (406-407-408).