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Scholarships | Department of Geology | Appalachian State University
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View text only version. Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. Undergraduate Research Assistantships (URAs). URAs are renewable for a maximum of $6000, must be renewed each semester, and are renewable by returning students who have a GPA in geology courses of at least 3.0 and an overall GPA of at least 2.75, maintained while taking a full-time course load and making normal progress towards a degree. Students holding URAs are expected to be active participants in departmental functions. Applicants...
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Jamie S. Levine | Department of Geology | Appalachian State University
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View text only version. Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. Jamie S. Levine. Assistant Professor: Structure, Tectonics, and Metamorphic Petrology. MS University of Texas Austin. PhD University of Texas Austin. GLY 2250 - Evolution of the Earth. GLY 2745 - Preparation of Geologic Reports. GLY 3220 - Fundamentals of Mineralogy. GLY 1102 - Historical Geology (labs). GLY 4210 - Senior Seminar. GLY 4835 - Summer Field Geology. Faculty and Staff answer your geologic questions! BS GLY 244A contract.
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Geology, Secondary Education (BS) 243A[T] | Department of Geology | Appalachian State University
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View text only version. Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. Geology, Secondary Education (BS) 243A[T]. Geology, Secondary Education (BS) 243A[T] Program of Study. For a sample schedule). For more information on becoming a geology major in the teaching track please contact Laura Mallard at mallardl@appstate.edu. Or in her office in Room 025 Rankin Science West or by phone at 262-7517. Reich College of Education. Math and Science Education Center at ASU. Praxis Exam Information and Registration.
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Answersphere | Department of Geology | Appalachian State University
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View text only version. Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. The Answersphere is the in house tutoring system in the Department of Geology and the McKinney Teaching Museum. Geology majors are available to assist students in introductory geology classes. Funding from the College of Arts and Sciences makes the Answersphere possible. All sessions are held in the McKinney Teaching Museum located on the first floor of Rankin Science South (Rankin South 108). Fall Semester 2016 Hours. Boone, NC 28608.
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Cynthia M. Liutkus-Pierce | Department of Geology | Appalachian State University
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View text only version. Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. Cynthia M. Liutkus-Pierce. Associate Professor: Sedimentology and Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction. Dr Liutkus-Pierce joined the Geology Department faculty in Fall 2005 after teaching for one year at Bucknell University as a Visiting Assistant Professor. She currently teaches Intro to Sedimentology and Stratigraphy, Evolution of the Earth, and several introductory courses and labs. GLY 2250 - Evolution of the Earth. Boone, NC 28608.
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William P. Anderson | Department of Geology | Appalachian State University
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View text only version. Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. William P. Anderson. Professor and Chair: Hydrogeology. BCE (Civil Engineering) - University of Dayton, 1989. BS (Geology) - University of Dayton, 1990. MS (Geological Sciences) - University of Maine, 1992. PhD (Earth Sciences) - North Carolina State University, 1999. GLY 1104 - Water: Mountains to Sea. GLY 4620 - Hydrogeology. GLY 4703 - Advanced Environmental and Engineering Geology. Faculty and Staff answer your geologic questions!
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Ellen A. Cowan | Department of Geology | Appalachian State University
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View text only version. Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. Ellen A. Cowan. Professor: Sedimentary record of climate change, Geoarchaeology, Geomorphology. MS Northern Illinois University. PhD Northern Illinois University. GLY 1101 - Introduction to Physical Geology. GLY 1105 - Oceanography. GLY 3333 - Geomorphology. GLY 3680 - Geoarchaeology. Faculty and Staff answer your geologic questions! Geology majors answer student questions. Information about our degree programs. BS GLY 244A contract.
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Gabriele M. Casale | Department of Geology | Appalachian State University
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View text only version. Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. Gabriele M. Casale. Assistant Professor: Structural Geology. Dr Casale joined the Department in 2011. His research interests are in the complex interplay between contemporaneous shortening and extension in active mountain belts from a field structural geology perspective. His research is centered around the Eocene-present tectonic evolution of the Adria continental block as it is consumed beneath Eurasia and the Apennines.
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What's your excuse for not being a geology major? | Department of Geology | Appalachian State University
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View text only version. Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. What's your excuse for not being a geology major? We offer a BS and BA in Geology, as well as several specialty concentrations:. Geology (BS) - Paleontology 259D. Geology (BS) - Quantitative Geoscience 259E. Geology (BS) - Environmental Geology 259C. Geology, Secondary Education (BS) 243A[T]. If you are interested in becoming a major, contact our Office Manager Lauri Miller. RSW 033), who will assign you an academic advisor. PDF - 1&#...
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Internships and Summer Employment | Department of Geology | Appalachian State University
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View text only version. Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. Internships and Summer Employment. One of the best things you can do as a student is to find some sort of geology or environmentally-related internship during your summers as an undergraduate, particularly if you are not already doing research with a faculty member. Internship opportunities are numerous,. But they will not fall into your lap. Searching the web and emailing your resume to random companies is. And the Carolinas SME trips.