| GEOL 1403-009 TTh (Section 08135) Professor Robert H. Blodgett |
Spring 2010 |
Learn the basic principles of geology and how to identify common rocks and minerals Review and apply basic concepts of mathematics, chemistry, and physics to geology Develop the ability to interpret earth materials, processes and features Develop an understanding of the methods that geologists use to study Earth Learn to make scientific observations and ask meaningful questions about the Earth Conduct safe and productive laboratory and field investigations of the Earth
Hamblin, W. Kenneth, and Howard, James D., 2005. Exercises in physical geology (twelfth edition): Upper Saddle River, NJ, Pearson Prentice Hall, 297 p., ISBN 0-13-144770-X ( Note - If you obtain a used lab manual make sure that it has all 297 numbered pages, followed by a two-page map of the world and sheet of topographic map symbols in the back)
| Two No. 2 pencils or mechanical pencil (required) | Three-ring notebook (optional) |
| Pencil eraser (e.g. Staedtler Mars-Plastic paper/film eraser) (required) | Drafting compass (optional) |
| Set of colored pencils with at least 10 colors (required) | Hand lens (10X pocket magnifier) (optional) |
| 12" ruler with Metric and English units (optional) | Rock pick (chisel-edge or pointed-tip) (optional) |
| Protractor (optional) | Vented safety goggles marked ANSI Z87.1 (optional) |
| Electronic calculator (optional) (cell phones, PDAs, or laptop computers cannot be used as calculators on quizzes) |
You must participate in a mandatory class field trip at 7:45 AM on Saturday, March 27, 2010. Transportation will be provided by the College from the RGC campus and the trip is expected to return by 6:30 PM. You must participate in an ACC physical geology field trip to pass this course. Department policy states that students who do not attend the required field trip will fail the class. If you cannot attend our class trip on March 27, 2010, it is you responsibility to make arrangements in advance to participate in another professor's field trip. Do not assume that if you miss the field trip that you will be able to make it up.
| 10% - Laboratory and field exercises | 46% - Two mid-term lecture examinations |
| 16% - Four laboratory quizzes | 28% - Final lecture examination |
You are expected to attend lectures, laboratory sessions, and participate in class discussion. Students who do not attend class during the first two weeks of the semester may be administratively withdrawn. You are expected to work with the professor and your classmates. This may include distributing and collecting course materials in the classroom, setting up and logging off of computers, participating in class demonstrations, and cleaning up the classroom. Assignments turned in late will be penalized four points each calendar day; however, it is better to turn an assignment in late than to receive no points for the work. Late assignments placed in Professor Blodgett's mailbox in RGC Rm. 204 must have the date they are turned in stamped on them by the administrative assistant in the mail room. Late work will not be accepted after an assignment has been returned to the class.
If you decide to drop this class, it is your responsibility to protect your academic record by withdrawing no later than Monday, April 26, 2010. The professor, however, reserves the right to withdraw a student for not meeting course objectives. Departmental policy forbids the professor from withdrawing you from this class after the withdrawal date. It is your responsibility to verify that you have successfully withdrawn from the class before the Final Withdrawal Date. You are strongly encouraged to keep copies of paperwork should there be a problem in the computer records.
An incomplete (grade of "I") will be given only if extenuating circumstances, such as illness or death of a loved one, keep a student from completing the final examination and/or final laboratory quiz. Incompletes must be requested in writing with documentation of the extenuating circumstances. If a grade of I is given, the final examination and/or final laboratory quiz must be taken no later than three weeks before the end of the 2010 Summer Semester.
You
are expected to be seated and ready for class on time. If you arrive
late or need to leave early, please sit near the door. Please notify
the professor if you have to arrive late or leave early on a regular
basis. As a common courtesy, do not interrupt the professor or
classmates when they are speaking, do not carry on conversations during
lectures, and turn off audible alarms on cell phones and computers
before the class starts. Use of computers for note taking will be
restricted if it is a distraction to others or if the computer is being
used for any other purpose. You are required to focus on course content
during lectures, laboratory sessions and field activities, and not
engage in electronic communication with others.
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Sedimentary Environments |
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4 - Sedimentary Rocks |
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Oceans and Coastlines |
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Geographic Information Systems |
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Apr 27 |
Energy Resources |
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15 - Eolian Processes |
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Mineral Resources |
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14 - Shoreline Processes |
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Global Climate Change |
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13 - Continental Glaciers |
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Quiz 4 (geomorphology, GIS) |
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