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Unit information: Independent Development of Geology Skills in 2019/20

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Unit name Independent Development of Geology Skills
Unit code EASC30059
Credit points 10
Level of study H/6
Teaching block(s) Teaching Block 4 (weeks 1-24)
Unit director Dr. Riker
Open unit status Not open
Pre-requisites

Successful completion of all mandatory units in years 1 and 2 of the Geology degree programme curriculum

Co-requisites

n/a

School/department School of Earth Sciences
Faculty Faculty of Science

Description including Unit Aims

This unit enables students to continue to acquire and develop practical skills with rocks samples, fossils, thin sections, geological maps, and related scientific literature and data via an open-access laboratory which students can visit at their convenience over the course of the year.

Observations will be recorded systematically in laboratory notebooks which will become a resource for review, revision and synthesis to support students in the summative exam.

Formative feedback will be given on the notebook during the year and additional formative feedback will be provided via a series of short online (Blackboard) quizzes that students can complete in their own time/order throughout each term.

Intended Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this unit you will:

  • Be able to identify and name common rocks, minerals and fossils
  • Have insights into the geology of particular regions of outstanding geological interest via themed collections
  • Be able to reconstruct the geological history of an area from selected specimens, geologic maps, and/or related scientific literature and data
  • Be able to integrate and synthesize geological information from different sources
  • Understand the benefits gained by maintaining a well-organised practical laboratory notebook

Teaching Information

Practicals

Assessment Information

  • 3 hour practical exam (100%)

The exam will test different aspects of the unit, and will typically involve a variety of rocks, thin sections and geological maps. Only the course text, Deer, Howie & Zussman's introduction to the Rock Forming Minerals, and the student's IDoGS notebook will be permitted in the exam.

Reading and References

Essential

Deer, Howie and Zussman, Introduction to the Rock Forming Minerals, (DHZ)

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