Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology

In this course we will use an earth systems approach to introduce students to how igneous and metamorphic rocks form. We will study the classification, tectonic setting, and evolution of volcanic and plutonic igneous rocks by taking a deep dive into progressive metamorphism, the pressure-temperature time history of metamorphic rocks, and the relation between metamorphism and plate tectonics. Students will gain insights into vital concepts such as the movement of matter through Earth's crust and mantle, the interplay between petrologic cycles and surface processes, landscape evolution, and the formation of critical element deposits. In the lab, students will engage in thin section studies of igneous and metamorphic rocks and perform in-depth literature reviews, accompanied by possible field trips. (ECSC 0311) 3 hrs. lect., 3 hrs. lab/field trips.

Schedule
9:45am-11:00am on Tuesday, Thursday (Sep 14, 2026 to Dec 14, 2026)
Location
McCardell Bicentennial Hall 417
Instructors