Subject: Geology
Credit units: 3
Offered: Either Term 1 or Term 2
Weekly hours: 6 Practicum/Lab hours
College: Arts and Science
Department: Geological Sciences

Description

This an opportunity to conduct a research project in geophysics. The project will involve advanced geophysical data analysis and modelling. Important datasets will be provided by the supervisor from public sources, industry, geophysical publications, or UofS field schools. In some cases data acquisition in the lab or field may be required. You will be supervised by a faculty member and/or an adjunct faculty member with expertise in geophysics. You will archive your dataset and the work that you have done. You will communicate your research findings in the form of a final report.

Prerequisite(s): GEOL 334.3 and GEOL 335.3.
Note: Students must first contact a faculty member and/or Adjunct Professor in Geological Sciences. Students are required to submit a signed form to the Head of the Geological Sciences Department for approval prior to registration in the course. This document includes the title of the research project, a brief description of the project, a table of the assessment deadlines and metrics, and the signatures of both the student and supervisor

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