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GEOL-117 Introduction to Physical Geology Laboratory

Students will investigate the earth through exercises involving the identification of rocks and minerals and the interpretation of topographic maps. Students will practice problem solving and assessment skills through map and picture analysis in order to illustrate comprehension of the scientific method and geologic principles and concepts. This course has required weekend field trips.

Credits

1

Prerequisite

Pre- or corequisite: GEOL-107

Hours Weekly

3 hours lab weekly

Course Objectives

  1. 1. Perform geology-based experiment(s) to investigate an assigned laboratory scenario and
    know and observe all safety rules.
  2. 2. Analyze and interpret data collected in the laboratory.
  3. 3. Communicate fundamental concepts in geology using appropriate vocabulary, units, symbols,
    and notations.
  4. 4. Apply geological principles and scientific reasoning when observing an area outside of the lab
    environment (field trips).
  5. 5. Apply geologic principles and scientific reasoning to answer qualitative questions pertaining
    to, but not limited to, rock and mineral types, rates of plate motion, geologic time, stream and
    groundwater movement, and geologic structures.
  6. 6. Analyze, justify, and interpret the reasonableness of solutions to problems related to geology.

Course Objectives

  1. 1. Perform geology-based experiment(s) to investigate an assigned laboratory scenario and
    know and observe all safety rules.
  2. 2. Analyze and interpret data collected in the laboratory.
  3. 3. Communicate fundamental concepts in geology using appropriate vocabulary, units, symbols,
    and notations.
  4. 4. Apply geological principles and scientific reasoning when observing an area outside of the lab
    environment (field trips).
  5. 5. Apply geologic principles and scientific reasoning to answer qualitative questions pertaining
    to, but not limited to, rock and mineral types, rates of plate motion, geologic time, stream and
    groundwater movement, and geologic structures.
  6. 6. Analyze, justify, and interpret the reasonableness of solutions to problems related to geology.