Modular Course Curriculum
The Harquail School of Earth Sciences at Laurentian University offers some of the most comprehensive field- and laboratory-based Earth Science graduate research and education courses in the world.
Our modular courses are designed for geoscientists employed full-time in the mineral exploration industry, industry professionals needing professional development and accreditation, and graduate students.
On Campus and Live Webcast Options
Several of the modules are available to industry professionals/non-students via live webcast from our state-of-the-art Executive Learning Centre, which provides an immersive experience if remote participants are using high-speed fibre internet connections high-quality headsets. Students enrolling for credit must enroll in the on-campus course to complete the laboratory exercises, but the remote option may be preferable for industry participants who are not seeking university credits.
Courses Offered
*Find course details, registration, and contact information under course details below. For reference, or printing, you can also download our Modular Course Booklet, last revised in February 2024.
Exploration Geochemistry
GEOL 5806
December 2024 & 2026
Classroom and remote - 3 credits (taught in December in even-numbered years)
Geochemistry of Hydrothermal Ore Deposits
GEO 5306A
December 2024
Registration through the University of Ottawa
Exploration for Hydrothermal Ore Deposits
GEOL 5607
April 2025 & 2027
Classroom - 3 credits (taught in April in odd-numbered years)
Structure, Tectonics, and Mineral Exploration
GEOL 5307
September 2025 and 2027
Field-based - 3 credits (taught in Aug-Sept in odd-numbered years)
Exploration Geophysics
GEOL 5956
December 2025 & 2027
Classroom - 3 credits (taught in December in odd-numbered years)
Mineral Exploration in Volcanic Terrains
GEOL 5326
August 2024 & 2026
Field-based - 3 credits (normally taught in Aug-Sept in even-numbered years)
Exploration for Magmatic Ore Deposits
GEOL 5606
April 2026 & 2028
Classroom and remote - 3 credits (taught in April in even-numbered years)
Applied Research Project
GEOL 5055
6 credits (taught annually)
Course Details
All course participants (LU students, other students, and industry/government participants) must register with hes@laurentian.ca so that we can send you information about the course and provide you with access to the course website, which you must be able to do before you arrive.
Exploration Geochemistry
GEOL 5806
December 5-15 2024 and 2026 - 3cr - On-Site and Remote Webcast
Description:
Register for this comprehensive 10-day course in exploration geochemistry that addresses principles and methods of lithogeochemical and surficial geochemical exploration. Topics include planning, sampling, analysis, QAQC, data handling and analysis (basic geostatistics, introductory machine learning, ioGAS), and their interpretation.
Students will review case histories and their applications to magmatic, magmatic-hydrothermal, and hydrothermal mineral deposits and work on laboratory exercises relevant to mineral exploration.
The geochemical software ioGAS will be used throughout the course. On December 5, a one-day optional and highly recommended ioGAS tutorial will be held.
The entire course and recommended ioGAS tutorial will provide an excellent professional development opportunity to upskill or refresh your existing knowledge. Graduate students will gain relevant training and essential tools used in mineral exploration.
Advanced undergraduate-level (3rd or 4th-year training) in mineral deposits, geochemistry, and petrology is highly recommended.
Graduate students outside of Ontario may take the course as part of their program's required credits and should consult their home institution regarding this.
For further information on the course, contact Dr. Stefanie Brueckner at sbrueckner@laurentian.ca.
Registration & Costs: See the Registration Form below. Costs vary depending on whether you are 1) a student registered at LU, another university in Ontario, or elsewhere, or 2) a non-student (industry professional). Discounts are available for MERC members.
VIEW / DOWNLOAD 2024 REGISTRATION FORM
Contact Ms Roxane Mehes at rmehes@laurentian.ca for additional information and to register.
Geochemistry of Hydrothermal Ore Deposits
GEO 5306 (UOttawa)
December 7-14, 2024
Instructor: Mark Hannington
The University of Ottawa's Geochemistry of Hydrothermal Ore Deposits Short Course will be available to OVGS students in Ontario this Fall Semester.
This 8-day graduate course focuses on the fundamentals of mineral-chemical systems, ore element geochemistry, alteration mineral assemblages, and water-rock interactions in various ore deposit types. Students will learn critical concepts in understanding ore formation, review ore deposit case studies, and gain practical skills and knowledge applied to ore element behaviour, minerals and fluids in hydrothermal systems, and hydrothermal alteration processes and their application in mineral exploration. (Registration through the University of Ottawa)
This course is being offered to OCGC members and students from Ontario institutions through the OVGS Program. Registration with the Faculty of Graduate Studies at Ottawa (gradsci@uottawa.ca) using the course code GEO5306A is necessary.
Contact:
Mark Hannington
Earth & Environmental Sciences
University of Ottawa
613-562-5292
Mark.Hannington@uottawa.ca
Exploration for Hydrothermal Ore Deposits
GEOL 5607
April 2025 and 2027
In-person delivery in the Executive Learning Centre (3 credits). This 8-day course focuses on the geology, alteration, and origin of hydrothermal ore deposits. Deposit types include epithermal and mesothermal precious metal, porphyry Cu-Mo-Au, IOCG, sediment- and volcanic-hosted base-metal deposits, and U and REE deposits. Emphasis is placed on the processes responsible for their formation, the recognition of alteration halos, and features pertinent to exploration.
Discounts for MERC members. Contact us for pricing options for multiple participants in the same company.
Download Registration & Payment Form
Contact Ms Roxane Mehes rmehes@laurentian.ca to register. Contact Dr. Dan Kontak dkontak@laurentian.ca for course information.
Structure, Tectonics, and Mineral Exploration
GEOL 5307 (field-based)
September 2025 and 2027
Course Description: This 8-day field- and lecture-based course addresses the fundamentals of structural field analysis.
The course will be held in Sudbury, Ontario. Sudbury has spectacular geology and is internationally known as one of the three largest meteoritic impact structures on Earth. Moreover, it is at the junction between the Archean Superior craton, the Paleoproterozoic Southern Province, and Mesoproterozoic Grenville Province, allowing easy access to a variety of geological environments from granite-greenstone belts, to continental rift sequences, to high-temperature gneissic terranes. Mapping exercises will be complemented by lectures, allowing the unique opportunity to directly apply classroom learning to the field.
By the end of the course, participants will have learned how to:
- conduct a geometrical structural analysis of a multiply deformed terrane
- complete a structural interpretation of a deformed terrrane
- determine the sense of movement in shear zones
- determine the geometry and dynamic significance of quartz vein systems.
Instructor: Bruno Lafrance
Course Cost for Professional Participants: $950 (CDN) + HST. Includes transportation during the course, excludes accommodation and meals.
Students: See enrollment page for further information.
Contact Ms Roxane Mehes rmehes@laurentian.ca AND Prof Bruno Lafrance blafrance@laurentian.ca for the schedule and to register.
Exploration Geophysics
GEOL 5956
December 2025 and 2027
Syllabus, Schedule and Logistical Information; Registration Form
This 10-day course includes an introduction to the physical properties of rocks and how these can be inferred from geophysical data. The role that geophysics plays in mineral exploration programs will also be discussed. Methods covered gravity, magnetics, electrical and induced polarization, electromagnetics, gamma-ray spectrometry, reflection seismology, borehole, and airborne methods. There are daily exercises, many involving computer applications, and the final day will include a regional interpretation of public domain geophysical data.
Non-student cost:
On campus: $2750.00 plus HST = $3107.50 for the full course, or $300.00 plus HST = $339.00 per day.
Remote: $1200.00 plus HST = $1356.00 for the full course, or $120.00 plus HST = $135.60 per day.
Discounts for MERC Members (see registration form).
Laurentian student fees are subject to change.
Contact Ms Roxane Mehes rmehes@laurentian.ca to register. Contact Prof Richard Smith rssmith@laurentian.ca for additional information.
Exploration for Magmatic Ore Deposits
GEOL 5606
April 2026 & 2028 - 3cr
Course Description: 10-day intensive course in magmatic Ni-Cu-(PGE), PGE, Cr, and Ti-V deposits including 3 days of theoretical material, 5 days of case studies, and 2 days of exploration methods. Topics include: S and Cr solubility and metal partitioning in mafic-ultramafic magmas; generation of fertile magmas; applications of stable and radiogenic isotopes (including mass-independent S isotopes) in identifying S and metal sources; sulfide transport and localization mechanisms; textures and deformation of Fe-Ni-Cu sulfide ores, sulfide recalculation and plotting methods; geology/genesis of and exploration for Ni-Cu-(PGE) deposits in mafic-ultramafic lava channels, feeder sills/dikes, and magma conduits; geology/genesis of and exploration for PGE deposits in mafic-ultramafic layered intrusions; geology/genesis of and exploration for stratiform and podiform Cr deposits and Ti-V deposits in anorthosites and mafic-ultramafic intrusions. Case studies and laboratory exercises will include: Alexo (ON), Duluth (MN), Eagle (MI), Eagle’s Nest (ON), Kambalda (WA), Jinchuan and other deposits in China, Noril’sk-Talnakh and Pechenga (RU), Tamarack (MN), Thompson (MB), Raglan (Nunavik), Sudbury (ON), and Voisey’s Bay (Labrador) Ni-Cu-PGE; and Bushveld (SA) and Stillwater (MT) PGE and Cr; and ‘Ring of Fire” (ON) Cr. Exploration methods include geological/mineralogical/ lithogeochemical/geophysical applications to greenfields/regional/brownfields targeting.
2022 Speakers: Dr Steven Barnes (CSIRO), Dr Sarah Dare (UQAC), Dr Pedro Jugo (HES/MERC), Dr Michel Houlé (GSC/HES), Alan King (Geoscience North), Prof Michael Lesher (HES/MERC), Dr Eduardo Mansur (NGU), Dr Louise Schoneveld (CSIRO)
Format: Live webcast; also on-site if permitted
Non-student on-site cost: Full Course: CDN $2750 + 13% HST. Individual Days: CDN $300 + 13% HST. Non-student webcast cost: Full Course: CDN $1200 + 13% HST. Individual Days: CDN $120 + 13% HST. Mix and match group rates are also available.
DOWNLOADS: 2024 > Registration Form 2022 > Syllabus Schedule Zoom Requirements Logistical Information (coming soon)
Contact Ms Roxane Mehes rmehes@laurentian.ca to register. Contact Prof Michael Lesher mlesher@laurentian.ca for additional information.
Mineral Exploration in Volcanic Terrains
GEOL 5326 (field-based)
August 19-30, 2024
This 10-day course focuses on recognizing, describing, and mapping volcanic lithofacies, alteration types, mineralization, and deformation in a well-exposed Precambrian volcanic succession hosting base and precious metal deposits. The course is delivered as a mapping project with evening lectures and discussions following a one-day introductory field trip. An introduction to graphic core logging is provided. Mapping is conducted in teams, and grades are based on the map, structural cross-sections, and a final report, which includes a description and interpretation of the geology and structure and an assessment of exploration potential with recommendations.
Cost for industry participants: $4,000 + HST = $4520. Cost includes course tuition, return transportation from Sudbury, hotel breakfasts, and double-occupancy lodging at Quality Inn, Rouyn-Noranda. Lunch and dinner are the students’ responsibility. The class size will be limited to 20 participants.
Contact Dr. Ross Sherlock at rsherlock@laurentian.ca for additional course/content information.
Contact Ms. Roxane Mehes rmehes@laurentian.ca for registration, logistics, and accommodation information.
Applied Research Project
GEOL 5055*
This course is required for and limited to students enrolled in the coursework-based Applied MSc in Mineral Exploration program. A research topic relevant to mineral exploration is selected in consultation with a faculty advisor and students submit, in writing, the results of their research at the end of the program. *Students register for this course only in the term they plan to submit their research project paper.
Contact Prof Daniel Kontak dkontak@laurentian.ca for additional information
Upcoming Events
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28 Nov 2024PGO Info Session: Becoming a Professional Geoscientist
Thursday, November 28th
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Location: Harquail School of Earth Sciences - Seminar Room - B8045
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22 Jan 2024AME Roundup
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