
Long-Term Planning Schedule
Please note that all course offerings are contingent upon sufficient course enrollment and staffing, so have a back-up plan whenever possible.
AY 2024-2025
Fall
- EEG 100: Dynamic Earth: Introductory Geology with Field Emphasis (SL)
- EEG 103: Earth’s Freshwater: Introduction to Hydrologic System Science (SL)
- EEG 107: Dynamic Earth: Science of Natural Hazards (SL)
- EEG 231/314: Environmental Field Methods
- EEG 247: Geomorphology
- EEG 275: Geophysics
- EEG 322: Volcanology
Winter
- EEG 101: Dynamic Earth: Introductory Geology (SL)
- EEG 102: Sustainable Earth: Introductory Environmental Geology (SL)
- EEG 152: Are We Alone? (SC)
- EEG 200: How to Build a Planet
- EEG 240: Hydrology
- EEG 250: Structural Geology
- EEG 260/316: GIS and Remote Sensing
Spring
- EEG 105: TBD
- EEG 373: Regional Geology: New Zealand
AY 2025-2026
Fall
- EEG 100: Dynamic Earth: Introductory Geology with Field Emphasis (SL)
- EEG 102: Sustainable Earth: Introductory Environmental Geology (SL)
- EEG 103: Earth’s Freshwater: Introduction to Hydrologic System Science (SL)
- EEG 211: Earth Materials
- EEG 246/330: Sedimentary Rocks and Processes
- EEG 335: Petroleum Geology and Geophysics
- EEG 360: Tectonics and Thermochronology
Winter
- EEG 101: Dynamic Earth: Introductory Geology (SL)
- EEG 141: Global Climate Change (SC)
- EEG 150: Water Resources (SC)
- EEG 200: How to Build a Planet
- EEG 248: Earth and Environmental Geochemistry
- EEG 260/316: GIS and Remote Sensing
- EEG 340: Hydrologic Modeling
- EEG 390: Senior Seminar: Crafting Portfolios
Spring
- EEG 105: Earth Lab: TBD
- EEG 105: Journey Along the Ganges
- EEG 315: Field Methods in the Appalachians
- EEG 373: Regional Geology of the Grand Canyon and Colorado Plateau
Department Info
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Earth and Environmental Geoscience Department
204 West Washington Street
Washington and Lee University
Lexington, Virginia 24450