| Albion College: Geology field camp in Wyoming, Montana, and South Dakota combining traditional field methods with electronic mapping techniques. |
| Black Hills Natural Sciences Field Station: Geological engineering field camp in the Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming. |
| Florida State University: Field camp based in northern New Mexico. |
| Idaho State University: Study complexly deformed sedimentary rocks, medium and high grade metamorphic rocks, plutons, and volcanic rocks in Idaho. |
| James Cook University: Provides information on field geology, marine geology and sedimentology courses offered in Outback Australia and Coastal Australia to overseas students. The courses are run in July-August for advanced undergraduates in Earth Science and Geology. |
| Northern Illinois University: Field camp which spends five weeks in the Black Hills of South Dakota and one week in the central Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming. Includes course description, logistical information, and costs. |
| Oklahoma State University: Field camp based in the CaƱon City, Colorado area. |
| University of Texas at Austin: Schedules, routes, reference materials, photographs, maps and other information for a travelling undergraduate geology summer field camp. |
| University of Wyoming: Each year 20-40 students participate in summer field course at sites in Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and New Mexico. Helps students learn the basic tools of a geologist's trade, including observation and interpretation, field mapping, stratigraphic interpretation, and structural analysis. |