EOSC 542 · Advanced Volcanology
This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
The course consists of seminars and an independent research project supplemented by access to the senior undergraduate volcanology lectures and field trips. The course exposes graduate students to the cutting edge questions in volcanology, provides an overview of scientific approaches used in volcanology, and allows the students to participate in that science via the class seminar
The course consists of seminars and an independent research project supplemented by access to the senior undergraduate volcanology lectures and field trips. The goal of the course to is provide a vehicle for graduate students to be exposed to the cutting edge questions in volcanology, to gain an overview of scientific approaches used in volcanology, and to participate in that science via the class seminar and the independent research project. Graduate students do not require previous courses in volcanology to take EOS 542.
Professor J.K. Russell
The course is run in parallel with the senior undergraduate volcanology course (EOS420) and graduate students enrolled in EOS542 are permitted and encouraged to take those lectures. Graduate students are also permitted to join the 3 undergraduate field trips. However, EOS 542 (Graduate volcanology) comprises a separate set of activities including:
See EOS 420 for lectures that are open to graduate students enrolled in EOS 542.