Planned dates:
May 23 to June 13, 2025
GEOL 451 2025 Course Application
Field Camp Director:
Andrew Zuza
azuza@unr.edu
Three weeks in the field with the Department of Geological Sciences and Engineering.
Planned dates:
May 23 to June 13, 2025
GEOL 451 2025 Course Application
Field Camp Director:
Andrew Zuza
azuza@unr.edu
The Summer Geology Field Course is an exciting capstone experience for the Geology major at the ÍƼöÐÓ°ÉÔ´´. This 3-credit course takes place over roughly three weeks. The exact schedule changes each year. In 2025, the course dates will span May 23 to June 13.
The course will involve several field exercises in eastern Nevada that center around the geologic themes of the North American Cordillera and Basin and Range extension. This course will involve camping for the entire duration of the camp.
If you have questions, please contact the Camp Director, Andrew Zuza.
Course tuition is $2,250, which includes credit fees, vehicle use, campsite fees, operating costs, course materials and supplies, cooking supplies and propane, and other miscellaneous fees associated with running the course. Non-residency fees are extra. Food is not included, but we provide group camping gear to cook great backcountry meals, including several campsite cooking stoves, pots/pans and utensils. Students and instructors cook meals in groups each evening in the campsites.
The Department of Geological Sciences and Engineering at the ÍƼöÐÓ°ÉÔ´´, offers a comprehensive, capstone, three-week, three-credit summer geology field camp class. The focus of the course will be to develop advanced field skills, including rock description, generation of geologic maps, and illustrating the geometries of deformed rocks with cross-sections. Through a series of mapping-based exercises, field camp students will gain the ability to understand complex field relations in three dimensions. This is enhanced by the incredible geologic setting of these exercises, which includes several world-class geologic sites in eastern Nevada, in the heart of the Basin and Range province, and in eastern California, where the Basin and Range meets the Sierra Nevada.
Students will traverse the North American Cordillera during field exercises across Nevada, with especially memorable field trips to Great Basin National Park and the Snake Range metamorphic core complex.
Courses in mineralogy/petrology, sedimentology/stratigraphy, structural geology, and field methods. If you are lacking one or more of these courses, it may still be possible to attend camp. Please contact the Field Camp Director to discuss your individual situation. Credit will be posted in the office of the registrar at the end of the summer term (mid-August).
Students from all over the U.S. participate each year. Below is a list of schools where our Field Camp alumni have come from.
The camp is open to both ÍƼöÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ and non-University students. The course is divided into several approximately week-long topical geologic mapping exercises, with specific themes including Quaternary, bedrock, metamorphic and igneous geology. These exercises will build the students' broad knowledge regarding the geologic history of western North America from the Paleozoic to the present.
In mountainous areas of eastern Nevada, you can count on cool evenings and warm to hot days in May and June. We will be working over a range of elevations from 5,000 to 10,000+ feet, so sunscreen and a hat are essential. Most days are clear, but we have had light snows in June. Spring rains, including afternoon thunderstorms, are possible too, so rain gear is essential.
Course dates will span May 23 to June 13, 2025. The course will take place in eastern Nevada, away from Reno, for the entire duration of the class. We will be camping for the entire time. Please reach out to the course director with any questions.
Upon completing the course, please visit the following page to obtain official transcripts.