GEOL 447  Mineral Deposits  Credits: 3 (2-3-0)

Course Description: Occurrence, origin, and exploration of economic metallic mineral deposits.
Prerequisite: GEOL 366, may be taken concurrently and GEOL 372.
Registration Information: Must register for lecture and laboratory.
Term Offered: Fall (odd years).
Grade Mode: Traditional.
Special Course Fee: Yes.

Major in Geology, Hydrogeology Concentration

http://catalog.colostate.edu/general-catalog/colleges/natural-resources/geosciences/geology-major-hydrogeology-concentration/

The Hydrogeology concentration provides a rigorous education in geological aspects of surface and subsurface water science, resources and applications, while ensuring that students are well prepared for a variety of geosciences careers. Students will be particularly well prepared for employment in environmental, water resource, geotechnical, and groundwater disciplines, and for public- or private-sector careers managing or assessing water resources.  The concentration provides strong preparation for graduate education in hydrogeology and other water science, environmental, and resource disciplines.