Comprehensive undergraduate course list
- Introductory: 100 to 200-level
- EAS E103 Earth Science: Materials and Processes Brophy Fall/Spring
- EAS E104 Evolution of the Earth Njau Fall/Spring
- EAS E105 Earth, Our Habitable Planet Douglas Fall/Spring
- C105 Earth Processes and Planets Basu Fall
- C105 Records of Global Climate Change Brassell Spring
- C105 Extreme Weather and Its Consequences Kirkpatrick Fall
- EAS E111 Journey to the Center of the Earth Ripley Fall/Spring
- EAS E114 Dinosaurs and Their Relatives C. Johnson Fall
- EAS E116 Our Planet and Its Future Yanites Spring
- EAS E118 Sustainability In Water Resources Zhu Fall
- EAS E121 Journey to Mars Schieber Fall
- EAS E122 Introduction to Atmosphere, Weather, and Climate Staten Fall
- EAS E131 Oceans and Our Global Environment Brassell Fall/Spring
- EAS E138 Geology of State and National Parks Revealed Ripley Fall
- EAS E141 Earthquakes and Volcanoes Hamburger/Brophy Fall/Spring
- EAS E144 Extreme Weather and Its Impacts Kirkpatrick Spring
- EAS E171 Environmental Geology Douglas/Zhu Spring
- EAS E188 Volcanoes Seminar Hamburger Spring
- EAS E221 Introductory Mineralogy Faculty Fall
- EAS E222 Introduction to Petrology Faculty Spring
- EAS E225 Earth Materials Faculty Fall
- EAS E226 Earth Processes Edmonds/Johnson K. Spring
- EAS E227 Earth Climate and History Kieu/Njau Fall
- EAS E271 Introduction to Environmental Field Methods Faculty Arr
- Advanced: 300 to 400-level
- EAS E302Development of the Global EnvironmentFacultySpring
- EAS E308 Paleontology and Geology of Indiana Polly Alt Fall
- EAS E314 Data Analysis for Earth Science K. Johnson Fall
- EAS E316 Fuel and Mineral Resources Ripley Fall
- EAS E323 Structural Geology K. Johnson Spring
- EAS E328 Energy, Resources, and the Environment Faculty Spring/Fall
- EAS A332 Atmospheric Thermodynamics Kirkpatrick Fall
- EAS E333 Sedimentation and Tectonics Faculty Spring
- EAS E334 Principles of Sedimentology and Stratigraphy Edmonds Fall
- EAS A339 Weather Analysis and Forecasting Kirkpatrick Alt Fall
- EAS E340 Physical Meteorology, Climate, and Paleoclimate Faculty Spring/Fall
- EAS E341 Natural History of Coral Reefs C. Johnson Spring
- EAS A347 Atmospheric Instrumentation and Remote Sensing Staten Spring
- EAS E351 Elements of Hydrology Florea Fall
- EAS A364 Atmospheric Dynamics I Kieu Fall
- EAS X371 Teaching Internship in Geology Faculty Spring
- EAS X377 Field Geology and Paleoanthropology in Tanzania Njau, Brophy Summer I
- EAS E399 Reading for Honors Brassell Spring/Fall
- EAS E404 Geobiology Polly, C. Johnson Fall
- EAS E406 Introduction to Geochemistry Brophy Fall
- EAS E411 Invertebrate Paleontology C. Johnson Spring
- EAS E412 Vertebrate Paleontology Polly Spring
- EAS E415 Principles of Geomorphology Faculty Fall
- EAS E416 Economic Geology Ripley Spring/Fall
- EAS E417 Optical Mineralogy Ripley Fall
- EAS E418 Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology Brophy Fall
- EAS X420 Regional Geology Field Trip Faculty Spring/Fall
- EAS E423 Methods in Applied Geophysics Faculty Spring
- EAS E424 Geological Applications of GIS Letsinger Spring
- EAS E427 X–ray Mineralogy Faculty Spring
- EAS X429 Field Geology in the Rocky Mountains Douglas Summer
- EAS A434 Atmospheric Dynamics II Staff Alt Fall
- EAS A437 Advanced Synoptic Meterology and Climatology Kirkpatrick Spring
- EAS A438 Air Pollution Meteorology Faculty Alt Spring
- EAS E444 Methods in Analytical Geochemistry Elswick Fall
- EAS E448 Sustainable Energy Systems Faculty Fall
- EAS E451 Principles of Hydrogeology Zhu Fall
- EAS E454 Fundamentals of Plate Tectonics Hamburger Spring
- EAS A456 Wind power meteorology Faculty Alt Spring
- EAS A466 Hydrometeorology Faculty every 3rd semester
- EAS A470 Micrometeorology Faculty Alt Spring
- EAS A474 Topics in Micro and Boundary–Layer Meteorology Faculty Alt Spring
- EAS E476 Climate Change Science Faculty Alt Spring
- EAS E490 Volcanology Hamburger Alt Spring
- EAS E490 Field Course in Geoarchaeological Methods Herrmann Summer II
- EAS X498 Undergraduate Research in Geology Brassell Spring/Fall
- EAS E499 Honors Research in Geology Brassell Fall/Spring