Class overlooking the Grand Canyon
Earth 133 - Geologic Field Seminar of the Colorado Plateau
Late spring, 2026
Earth 133 - Geologic Field Seminar of the Colorado Plateau is a fifteen-day excursion of the National Parks of northern Arizona, Colorado, and Utah: Grand Canyon, Glen Canyon Dam, Four Corners, Navajo, Monument Valley, Natural Bridges. Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, Escalante Petrified Forest, Bryce, Zion, and much, much more! This course is designed as an "honors level" field experience where principles and concepts learned in first year geology classes can be applied and interpreted in the field.
Instruction follows a seminar format wherein each student is responsible for researching, developing, and presenting to the class a topic relevant to the parks we visit. Students are required to keep a field notebook, take morning quizzes, and actively participate in geologic discussions, critiques, and arguments. This is truly a unique opportunity for you to visit, interpret, and understand some of the outstanding geologic sites of this world.
Camping in Monument Valley
Exploring the valley
Camping near natural bridges
Beautiful view of the area
Beautiful view of the area
Student waving
Sun obscured by clouds
Examining samples up close
Class photo at Arches
Lecture in the field
Class in session
Instructional Staff
Stephanie Mendes will provide instruction throughout the trip.
Support Staff
Kevin McNichol, Field Lab Technician, organizes and supervises the logistics of the trip and camp set-up. He is assisted by a group of volunteer field trip veterans.
Texts, Course Credit, and Grading
You will receive 4 units of credit for taking Earth 133. Grades are based on your morning quizzes (50%), seminar presentations (40%), and your active and enthusiastic participation (10%) on the trip.
Work Crews
There are two ways in which you are expected and encouraged to participate in the running of the camp: a) daily help with general camp chores, and b) a one-time 24-hour “on” period of Woolly assistance, meal preparation, and KP duties. Generally, your “on” cycle will start the evening of your presentation and lasts for 24 hours.
Prerequisites
You must have completed at least one geology course with a grade of B or better. Preferences are given to first-time students who have completed a five-day field trip with an A grade.
Depart - Saturday, TBD @ 8 a.m. (Luggage leaves the previous day.)
Return - Saturday, TBD, late afternoon - early evening
Cost - $215 - Some scholarship assistance is available. Email an instructor for details.
Transportation - SBCC vans (no private vehicles).
Food - Meals are prepared in our field kitchen by staff with student help.
Accommodations - Camping in National Monument and Park group sites.
- Field Course Information Sheet
- Request to Participate Form
- Scholarship Application
- Equipment List
- Itinerary 2024
- Student Conduct Agreement
- Pre-Trip Organizational Meeting Flyer
- Procedure for Talks
- List of Seminar Topics for Student Presentations
- Field Trip Checklist
Questions?
Email Stephanie Mendes!