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Earth Science with Lab
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Uploaded: 10/12/2017 04:43:58 PM PDT
An introduction to the essentials of Earth Science with a laboratory. Topics include the geosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and solar system. This course focuses on the interactions between physical and chemical systems of the Earth such as the tectonic cycle, rock cycle, hydrologic cycle, weather and climate.
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Earth Science C-ID Geology 120
The Earth Science course must address all of the major categories listed below and at least 75% of the subtopics.
Studying Earth Science
- What is Earth Science
- Introduction to the Scientific Method
Earth’s Internal Forces
- Plate Tectonics
- Geologic Structures
- Mountain Building
- Earthquakes
- Volcanoes
Earth’s Materials
- Minerals
- Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic Rocks
- Soils
Earth History
- Geologic Time
- Relative and Absolute Dating
- Fossils and Fossilization
Earth’s External Processes
- Surface Water and Groundwater
- Glaciers
- Deserts
Oceanography
- Ocean Currents
- Tides
- Shorelines
Atmosphere
- Composition of the Atmosphere
- Seasons
- Atmospheric Moisture
- Weather Patterns and Severe Weather
- Climate
Astronomy
- The Solar System
- Stars and Stellar Evolution
- Interstellar Matter
- Formation of the Universe
- Optional Field Trip
Laboratory Topics:
Earth Science Laboratory C-ID Geology 120L
Laboratory Topics: (Laboratory activities must cover at least 10 of the listed topics)
- The Scientific Method
- Plate Tectonics, Earthquakes and Volcanoes
- Faults and Folds
- Mineral Properties and Identification
- Rock Properties and Identification
- Groundwater and Subsidence
- Surface Processes
- Astronomy
- Relative and Absolute Dating and Geologic Time
- Oceans
- Fossil Properties and Identification
- Weather Systems and Atmospheric Moisture
- Field Trips
At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:
1) Explain and apply the principles of the scientific method
2) Demonstrate a fundamental understanding of and be able to apply concepts, principles and interactions of Earth’s systems including:
- Hydrologic Cycle
- Rock Cycle
- Plate Tectonics Cycle
- Solar System
- Geologic Time
- Weather and Climate
3) Be able to explain basic properties of minerals and rocks and to identify representative physical samples
4) Explain the processes that shape the Earth and how they change over geologic time
5) Communicate complex course concepts effectively in writing and diagrams
Shall include multiple measures of performance that may include, but are not limited to:
- Quizzes
- Exams
- Written Assignments
- Research Assignments
- Lab reports and activities
- Field trip reports
Earth Science (Prentice Hall – Tarbuck, Lutgens and Tasa)
Foundations of Earth Science (Prentice Hall – Lutgens, Tarbuck and Tasa)
The Good Earth: Introduction to Earth Science (McGraw-Hill – McConnell, Steer, Owens and Knight
Visualizing Earth Science (Wiley – Merali and Skinner)
Lab manuals:
Applications and Investigations in Earth Science (Pearson - Tarbuck, Lutgens and Pinzke)
Earth Lab: Exploring the Earth Sciences (Brooks Cole - Owen, Pirie and Draper)
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orig app year 2010
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