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Spring 2010 GOL 338 Syllabus / Policy SFASU, CoSM; v 3 Structural Geology Name: Dr. Chris Barker the following topics will be covered, though the Department: Geology order may vary. Email: cbarker@sfasu.edu Phone: (936) 468-2340 TOPIC & Text Chpt. ~ % of time Website: http://www.geology.sfasu.edu/barker.html Introduction & Primary Structures (1) 20 % Office: Rm. 305, Miller Science Building Folds (10, 13) 20 % Office Hours: Tues: 9-11 am; 2-5 pm; Wed: Faults (3, 4, 5, 6) 35 % 2-5 pm; Thurs: 9-11 am; 2-5 pm. Please stop by Foliation & Lineation (11, 14) 10 % to ask questions, discuss lab problems, or to make Shear Zones (3) 5 % suggestions. If the office hours are inconvenient, call Joints (2) 5 % or email me to ask questions or schedule an appoint- If time permits: ment. Rock Mechanics (7, 12) 5 % Class meeting time and place: Room 330: Additional topics ? Lecture: MWF 10 - 10:50 am; Lab: Mon., 2 GRADES: - 4:40 pm. Lecture (47%): Three 1-hour exams (11% each) and a comprehensive Final Exam (14%), totaling OBJECTIVE: This course is a comprehensive 47% introduction to structural geology — the study of LAB (51%) rock deformation of all types. Primarily you will Attendance & participation (2%) learn about faults and folds at various scales. Most deformation occurs at plate boundaries, so this Total = 47% + 51% + 2% = 100% course is also a study of the effect of tectonic movements. Approximate grade scale: 90 – 100 = A; 80 – 89 = B; 70 – 79 = C TEST DATES: 60 – 69 = D; 59 or less = F Test 1: Wed., Feb. 10 Test 2: Friday, March 12 Make-up exams are given only for documented excused absences, are comprehensive, and may be Test 3: Friday, April 23 given during dead week. Final Exam (comprehensive!) - Monday, May 10, 10:30 am – 12:30 pm. TEXT AND OTHER MATERIAL: Please read assigned sections from the book before coming to FIELD TRIP: April 28 - May 2 class. You are not responsible for everything in the text, but I want you to assimilate the main points; therefore, I may ask some test questions that come TEXT: Structural Geology, by Twiss and Moores, directly from the book. Most test questions, how- 2 edition (ISBN 0-7167-4951-3). Some or all of ever, will come from the lecture. 1 LAB MANUAL: The lab requires a manual which If you have missed a class and have an excused is available from the bookstore in the textbook absence or a valid reason for missing, tell me section. While in the bookstore you should also about it after class on the next class day. get a 3-ring notebook for the manual. Regarding attendance, I have more than You also need a packet of drafting mate- once heard this “logic” expressed: “Why should I rials from the bookstore. This packet has materials come to class if I can get the lecture notes from you will need for structure lab, Field Methods and someone else?” There are important reasons why Summer Field Camp. To get the packet, go to the you should always attend class and hear the bookstore and ask for the packet of drafting lecture instead of just copying someone else’s materials for Structural Geology (GOL 338). Keep notes. If you don’t come to class, you miss all of asking until you get someone who knows what the context in which the material was presented. you are talking about! (It is a big packet of draft- You don’t hear the emphasis given to certain ing materials in a clear plastic zip-top bag.) Be words or phrases. You don’t see the body sure they do not give the packet of drafting language of the professor—you don’t see him material used in a different SFA course. waving his arms or making strange expressions meant to impart gravity to certain utterances. And ** NOTE: All structure students are required to get perhaps most important, you don’t hear the spoken the packet of drafting materials from the campus commentary made by the professor, words that of- bookstore. The packet has many specialized items ten don’t make their way into the average stu- not available anywhere else in Nacogdoches. DO dent’s notes. Those verbal comments, however, NOT try to order the items from the internet or might be very important in clarifying the material. buy substitutes from Walmart. You will spend Students who were in class carry all that unwritten hours, save only pennies, and almost certainly get information in their head, but someone who just many of the items wrong. I will check to make sure copies the notes misses all of that. you got your packet from the bookstore. They go to One semester I had an opportunity to look at a great deal of trouble to order and assemble a month’s worth of notes taken by an “A” student these specific drafting materials for this class. in one of my intro geology classes. They were relatively good notes, but were somewhat sketchy NOTE: You will also need a calculator with and incomplete, had inaccuracies, and the draw- basic trig functions. Quite a few lab problems ings didn’t look much like what I had put on the require trig solutions. board. They were obviously good enough for the student who took them—since she made an A— Bring the packet of drafting materials, calculator and but I think they would have been of limited use to lab manual to every lab. anyone who copied them. ATTENDANCE. In the classroom I will present a Another story: One day after taking at- significant amount of material that is not in the tendance in a freshman geology class, I was textbook, and since the tests will be primarily over annoyed to find that there were several absentees. the lecture material, it is very important to attend I got curious and looked at the average grade of all lectures. I consider lecture attendance manda- the students who were present that day in class, tory, and will take your attendance into account versus the grade of the slackers who were not. when evaluating your grade at the end of the What I found was not too surprising. When I semester. In fact, attendance and participation in compared grades on their most recent test, I found class counts for 2% of your grade. that the average test grade of the people who were there in class that day was 86. But the average grade of that day’s absentees was 73. That’s a dif- ** IMPORTANT NOTE: If you accumulate more ference of more than a letter grade! What’s the than 4 unexcused lecture absences, your grade moral of the story? People who come to class do may be lowered to the next lower grade (example: significantly better on their tests. a C would become a D). Twice the number of Keep in mind that when you cut class, you allowed absences may result in your grade being are inevitably lowering your own grade in that lowered by two letters. course. TARDINESS. When students arrive late to class it is disruptive—and rude—to me and the other 2 members of the class. Therefore, please do your applicable. A student will not be allowed to drop a best to not be late to class. This means you need to course after these dates, unless he or she anticipate the usual parking problems that are part withdraws 4 from the University. For information of life at SFA (and at most other universities as please visit: well). Note: Two tardies count as an absence. http://www.sfasu.edu/upp/pap/academic_affairs/ad d_drop.html INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS. Most of what I want you to know will be presented during class- Course Evaluation room lectures. Please feel free to ask questions at At the end of the semester you will be asked to any time. I like questions because they stimulate evaluate this course. Evaluations will be done on- discussion and help clarify concepts for everyone. line and you will be reminded when the evaluation period starts. The course evaluation MUST be FIELD TRIP. This course has a required field trip done before the final exam. Students who fail to to look at spectacularly faulted and folded rocks in complete their course evaluations may Oklahoma on April 28 - May 2 (be sure to receive an “Incomplete” grade for the mark this on your calendars). You will see great course. exposures of deformed rocks, many of which are classic outcrops pictured in geology textbooks. Academic Integrity Note: If you miss the field trip you will receive an Academic dishonesty includes both cheating and incomplete for the course and have to make it up plagiarism. Cheating includes but is not limited to the following Spring. (1) using or attempting to use unauthorized materials to aid in achieving a better grade on a ELECTRONIC DEVICES. Laptops or other com- component of a class; (2) the falsification or in- puters, cell phones, iPods, cameras, camcorders, vention of any information, including citations, on Blackberries, and all other electronic devices an assigned exercise; and/or (3) helping or CANNOT BE USED DURING LECTURE OR attempting to help another in an act of cheating or LAB and must be turned off and put away. We plagiarism. Plagiarism is presenting the words or have had problems with students surfing the web, ideas of another person as if they were your own. facebooking, emailing, gaming, etc., during class In the hopes of deterring incidents of cheating time. and/or plagiarism this class employs a "zero All electronic devices must be turned off and tolerance" policy meaning that if a student put away during tests. Failure to observe this rule commits cheating or plagiarism they receive a may result in an F for a test! grade of F for the class. ON-LINE COURSE SYLLABUS. There is an Disability Services (DS) pedagogically oriented version of this syllabus that If you have a documented disability that may require lists learning objectives for this course on-line at: assistance, you will need to contact the Disability www.geology.sfasu.edu/StrucCOURSE%20Sylb1. Services (DS) for coordination in your academic htm accommodations. Disability Services is located within The Human Services Building, Room # ================================ 234. The DS phone number is (936) 468 3004. You may also visit their website at: UNIVERSITY POLICIES http://www.sfasu.edu/disabilityservices/index.htm Add/Drop Policy If you have a special need/disability, please let the Students may add courses through the 2nd class day instructor know outside of class sometime during during the summer semesters and through the 4th the first week of the course. This helps to adjust or class day during the fall or spring semesters. alter plans so that problems can be minimized and Academic Department Chairs may reconcile class your learning experience can be maximized. schedules through the official reporting date. Students may drop classes through five working days past mid-semester or mid-session as 3
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