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(formal courses, past 4 years)
Summer 2001
GEOL-450: Field Geology (2.5 credits - 1/4 of 10 credit course)
Fall 2001
GEOL-452/552: Neotectonics and Quaternary Geology (4 credits)
GEOL 607: Seminar on Dynamics of faulting (1-2 credits)
Winter 2002
GEOL-452/552: Advanced Structural Geology (3 credits)
GEOL 607: Seminar on Dynamics of faulting (1-2 credits)
Spring 2002
GEOL-410/510: Surveying for Earth and Environmental Scientists (3-5 credits)
Summer 2002
NSF funded International Geology Field Camp in Kyrgyzstan (= 10 credits)
Fall 2002
GEOL-306: Volcanoes and Earthquakes (4 credits)
GEOL-199: Small class enrichment for GEOL 306 (1 credit)
Winter 2003
GEOL-452/552: Neotectonics and Quaternary Geology (4 credits)
Spring 2003
GEOL-410/510: Surveying for Earth and Environmental Scientists (3-5 credits)
Summer 2003
NSF funded International Geology Field Camp in Kyrgyzstan (= 10 credits)
Fall 2003
GEOL-308: Geology of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest (4 credits)
Spring: 2004
GEOL-350, 351, 352: Structural Geology (5 credits)
GEOL-410/510: Surveying for Earth and Environmental Scientists (3-5 credits)
Summer 2004
NSF funded International Geology Field Camp in Kyrgyzstan (= 10 credits)
Fall 2004
GEOL-308: Geology of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest (4 credits)
Spring: 2005
GEOL-652 (R&R for undergrads): Advanced Structural Geology (3 credits)
GEOL-410/510: Surveying for Earth and Environmental Scientists (4 credits)
Each quarter
GEOL 401-406, 501-506, 601-606: Reading, Research, Field Studies, Thesis and Dissertation (3-5 students in non-classroom courses)
Winter of 2001 (while on sabbatical leave)
Geology Field Course in Thailand in collaboration with the Royal Geological Survey and Chulalongkorn University.
Ray J. Weldon II

Oregon Geology letcture on the early history of Mount Mazama at the Chiloquin grade on hwy 97