Geology 51-102 for ALL Lab Sections
Laboratory Schedule Fall 2009

NOTE: NO Laboratory Sections meet during first week of classes (Sept. 7-11)**.

Instructors: Office: E-mail: Phone: Office Hours:
Christie Demosthenous Harrington 207 demosthe@uwosh.edu 424-3154

12:40-1:40 Tues; 10:20-12:30 Wed.; 12:40-1:40 Thurs. or by appointment.

Mary Jo Pankratz Harrington 208

pankratz@uwosh.edu,
maryjo@martenson-eisele.com

424-2078
1-800-236-0381

1-3pm Monday and 9-10am Friday or by appointment

Brent Zerkel Harrington 205 T.B.A. 424-0265 1:30-2:30pm Wednesdays

 

** All Lab Sections meet in Harrington Hall 113 (starting Sept. 14, 2008).

 

Required text: Laboratory Manual for Physical Geology, 2009, 7th edition, Jones and Jones, McGraw Hill Publishers.

 

Note: Used, borrowed or shared lab manuals are NOT acceptable!

Photo of lab manual

ATTENDANCE: The hands-on learning provided by this lab is essential to your understanding of geology, and is key to your overall success in this course.  As a consequence, attendance and completion of ALL laboratory exercises is mandatory, and a 10% penalty will apply to your lab grade for each lab missed.  Labs are informal and involve working with others. Rude, disruptive, and disrespectful behavior, such as talking, text messaging, or talking on a cell phone will not be tolerated and will result in a lowered course grade and possible removal from the course. In order to receive full attendance credit, you must complete your in-class lab assignments to the complete satisfaction of your lab instructor. If you know ahead of time that you will be missing a lab, you must contact your lab instructor before your lab meets to discuss your options.

GRADES: Your lab grade will be based on lab exams, attendance, and homework assignments.  Your final lab will constitute approximately one-third of your final course grade (see your lecture syllabus for details).  You will not receive a separate grade for lab.  You must pass the lab (lab grade >60%) in order to pass the overall 102 course.

LAB EXAMS: There are three scheduled exams (see Lab Schedule section below), and we may have some unscheduled quizzes. The exams/quizzes will occur at the start of the lab.  There will be a lab exercise following each exam. 

Field Trip:  There is an optional half-day field trip in October. You paid a course fee that partially funds the trip, so plan on attending.


Lab Assignments:
Read through the assigned laboratories
BEFORE coming to lab. The instructors will give a brief introduction with the assumption that you will have already read the material. Labs are informal and involve working with others. Rude, disruptive, and disrespectful behavior will not be tolerated and will result in a lowered course grade and possible removal from the course.

Special Accommodations: Reasonable accommodations will be made for students with disabilities. Please contact Disability Services (424-3100 (voice) or 424-1319 (TTY)) or visit their web site at http://www.uwosh.edu/dean/disabilities.htm for the University’s accommodation request form and documentation requirements. Information related to an individual’s accommodation request will be kept confidential.

Academic Integrity: The Wisconsin Administrative Code states: “Students are responsible for the honest completion and representation of their work, for the appropriate citation of sources, and for respect of others academic endeavors.” (§ UWS 14.01) Plagiarism and other forms of academic misconduct are serious offenses with severe penalties. See the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Student Discipline Code for definitions of academic misconduct and details about procedures, sanctions, and other relevant information. Specific questions about the provisions in the Student Discipline Code should be directed to the Dean of Students Office. If you do not understand this statement, please see me as soon as possible.


Lab Schedule:

Week of: Lab # Topic and Assignment in Lab Manual: Reading in Lab Manual
Sept. 7 Labs do not meet! Complete Homework 1 BEFORE your lab section meets next week, AND read Chapter 1 in your Lecture Textbook.  
Sept. 14 Earth Materials, Processes and Isostasy (read Chapter 2 in lecture text); Homework 1 due before your Lab meets. Chp. 1
Sept. 21

Properties of Minerals; Mineral Identification and uses.

Chps. 1 & 2

Sept. 28

Lab Exam 1; Topographic maps

Chp. 6
Oct. 5 Topographic maps and Landforms Chps. 6 & 10
Oct. 12 Igneous Rocks. Chp. 3
Oct. 19 Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks. Chp. 4
Oct. 26

Lab Exam 2; Metamorphic Rocks.

Chp. 5
Nov. 2 Geological Time and Geologic Histories. Chp. 13
Nov. 9 Streams & Groundwater. Chps. 8 & 9
Nov. 16 Structural Geology. Chp. 14
Nov. 23 Thanksgiving Break -- No Lab Sections Meet. Chp. 15
Nov. 30 Structural Geology and Geologic Maps. Chp. 15
Dec.7 Lab Exam 3  
Dec. 14 LABS DO NOT MEET -- focus on lecture exams!  

LAB SECTION SCHEDULE:

HOUR
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
8:00
Lab A01L - CD
Lab B03L - BZ
Lab A05L - CD
Lab B05L - MJP
9:10
Lab A01L - CD
Lab B03L - BZ
Lab A05L - CD
Lab B05L - MJP
10:20
Lab B02L - BZ
Lab A06L - CD
Lab B06L - BZ
11:30
Lab B02L - BZ
Lab A06L - CD
Lab B06L - BZ
12:40
Lab A02L - BZ
Lab A04L - CD
1:50
Lab A02L - BZ
Lab A04L - CD
3:00
Lab B01L - MJP
Lab A03L - CD
Lab B04L - BZ
4:10
Lab B01L - MJP
Lab A03L - CD
Lab B04L - BZ
Geology Club
5:20
Geology Club
6:20
 
 
Geology Club
 

CD = Christie Demosthenous MJP = Mary Jo Pankratz BZ = Brent Zerkel


Important Dates:
Last day to drop without Late Drop Appeal: October 23.
Thanksgiving Break: November 24-30.
Last Exam: Wednesday, December 16.
Last day of classes: December 18.
Graduation: December 19.

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