The Geology of New Mexico is a tour through time and space in our magnificent state. In this course, students will learn about the materials (rocks and minerals) that make up New Mexico and the processes that drive and shape our state. Students will learn how our numerous and varied mountains formed, how and where volcanoes have erupted, where natural resources are found and exploited, how water, wind and ice can shape the landscape, and about New Mexico’s rich dinosaur heritage.
*It is recommended that students take EPS 1101 prior to taking EPS 2250 since a familiarity with the basic concepts and principles of geology will be beneficial for students in this course.
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Students not meeting the IRW 0980 prerequisite may elect to take CSE 1101 as a Pre- or Corequisite to this course.