Course Syllabus

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Course Syllabus:

Environmental Geology

Spring 2019  Mr. Hughes

 

Office: T-105        Phone:  564-6610       E-Mail: hughes_phil@sac.edu

 

 Office Hours:  M,W: 10:00-11-00   T, Th: 1:30-2:30:  F:1:00-2:00 ,  Office hours in R-109 (or T-105).

                            Science Study Center:  R-326  T-Th 9:00-11:00                                                                     

TextbookEnvironmental Geology by Carla Montgomery (any edition).    You will be expected to keep up with reading assignments.  Exams and Quizzes will contain questions on material in the book not covered in lecture.

 

Grading:  Grades will be based on a point system.  There will be approximately 675  possible points. Quizzes and Exams will be primarily multiple choice.  (Apperson machine form #100AS).

 

                        3 Exams  (100 points each)                   =  300 points

                        Final Exam                                          =  150 points

                        Best 5 of 6 Quizzes  (25 points each)     =  125 points

                        Field Trip                                             =   50 points

                        Assignments and Homework                =   50 points

                        Total                                                      =  675 points

 

The number of homework and other assignments may vary so it is quite likely that the final point total will not be exactly 675  points.

 

Bring a good eraser to all tests; scores will not be adjusted for incomplete erasures on answer sheets.

 

Final grades will be determined by the percentage of points earned divided into to the maximum number of points possible, as follows:         A =  100 to 85%,  B =  84 to 75%,  C =  74 to 60%,  D =  59 to 50%

F =  49 to  0%

 

Field Trip: A half day field trip to Dana Point Harbor has been tentatively scheduled for Saturday May 18 from 9:00 AM to 12:00  PM  Professor Coyne’s class on Saturday May 6th from 9:00 to 12:00 PM.   Attendance and a short exercise will be worth up to 50 points.

 

There is also a 20 point “extra credit” trip to Upper Newport Bay that you may attend on Saturday March 9 from approximately 9:00AM to 11:30 AM.

 

Attendance: You are expected to attend all class sessions.  Certain in-class assignments and all quizzes will not be made up for any reason.  Exams may be made up only if I am contacted and informed of your valid reason before the exam is given.  All make up exams will be essay format must be taken within one week from the time the original exam is given. 

 

Cheating:  Cheating and academic misconduct will not be tolerated and the Academic Honesty Policy of the college will be followed.  The minimum penalty will be a 0 on the test or quiz involved.  More serious cases will result in an F for the course and referral to the Dean of Students for further action.

 

Electronic Devices:  Devices such as phones, games or ipods must be put away and turned off at all times in class.   Any use of a phone or other electronic device during a quiz or test will be considered cheating..

 

 

 

 

 

Learning Objectives:  After successfully completing this course a student will be able to:

 

            1 Demonstrate an understanding of the physical structure and morphology of the Earth and te operation of Earth systems due to plate tectonics

 

  1. Analyze and apply the scientific method to problems which will result in reasonable and logical conclusions

 

            3, Assess and evaluate the impact of natural processes such as earthquakes, volcanoes and mass wasting events on the human environment.

 

           

 

Academic Accommodation:  A student with a disability who would like to request an academic accommodation is responsible for identifying his/herself to the instructor and to the Disabled Student Programs and Services office (DSPS).   The DSPS office is in U-103 and the phone number is (714) 564-6264 or TTY (714) 564-6284

 

 

 

 

 

The last day to drop this class with a grade of W is May 12 and the last day to drop and get a fee refund is February 24.

 

 

 

 

Environmental Geology, Spring 2019

 

2/12/19

Introduction

 

2/14

Rocks and Minerals

 

Ch 1 & 2

2/19

 

Plate Tectonics

                                                             

                                                             Ch 3

2/21

 

Plate Tectonics

 

                                                              

2/26

Quiz #1,

Faults

                                                               Ch 4

 

2/28

 

Earthquakes

 

 

3/5

 

Earthquakes

 

 

3/7

 

Quiz #2

Earthquakes/Tsunami

 

3/12

 

Exam #1

 

 

3/14

 

Volcanoes

 

Ch 5

3/19

 

Volcanoes

 

 

3/21

 

Volcanoes

 

 

3/26

 

Quiz #3

Rivers

Ch 6

3/28

 

Coastlines

 

Ch 7

4/2

 

 

Hurricanes and Flooding

 

 

4/4

 

Mass Wasting

 

Ch 8

 

 

 

 

 

4/16

 

Quiz #4

Avalanches

 

4/18

 

Exam #2

 

4/23

 

Climate Change

 

Ch 10

4/25

 

Water as a Resource

 

Ch 11

4/30

 

Groundwater

 

 

4/25

 

Groundwater

 

5/7

 

Quiz #5

Soil as a Resource

Ch 12

5/9

 

Rock and Mineral Resources

 

Ch 13

5/14

 

                         Exam #3

 

5/16

 

Energy Resources

 

Ch 14

5/21

 

Alternative Energy

 

 

Ch 15

5/23

 

Waste Disposal

 

        

                                                            Ch 16         

5/28

 

Quiz #6

Water Pollution

                                                           

                                                             Ch 17

5/30

 

                       Air Pollution

 

 

Ch 18

6/4

 

                         Air Pollution

 

 

 

6/6

 

Final Exam

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