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COLLIN COLLEGE
COURSE SYLLABUS
Course Information
Course Number: Geology 1401 (Lecture)
Course Title: Earth Science
Course Description: For the non-science major. Introduces the concepts of earth processes and their
relation to man, including basic principles from physical and historical geology, oceanography, astronomy,
and meteorology. Lab required.
Course Credit Hours:
Lecture Hours:
Lab Hours:
4
3
3
Placement Assessments: ENGL 1301, MATH 0310, College-Level Reading
Student Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to
do the following:
1. Differentiate between rocks and minerals and describe the formation of igneous, sedimentary, and
metamorphic rocks, and classify rocks as igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic.
2. Outline the importance and abundance of various elements in the earth's crust.
3. Identify and describe batholiths, sills, dikes, xenoliths, stocks, and plutons.
4. Identify sedimentary structures (stratification, crossbedding, ripple marks, mud cracks, graded bedding).
5. Interpret the history of a sequence of rock units and structures.
6. Explain what is meant by seafloor spreading.
7. Describe convergent, divergent, and transform types of plate boundaries.
8. Recognize and diagram normal, reverse, thrust, and strike-slip (transform) faults.
9. Describe the processes and effects of physical (mechanical), chemical, and biological weathering.
10. Describe the nature and constituents of surface water, groundwater, and oceanic water.
11. Outline the general features of the solar system.
12. Describe evidence that shows the earth rotates about its axis and revolves around the sun.
13. Distinguish the characteristics of the main kinds of air masses and the resulting weather patterns.
Withdrawal Policy: See the current Collin Registration Guide for last day to withdraw.
Collin College Academic Policies: See the current Collin Student Handbook.
Americans with Disabilities Act Statement: Collin College will adhere to all applicable federal, state and
local laws, regulations and guidelines with respect to providing reasonable accommodations as required to
afford equal educational opportunity. It is the student’s responsibility to contact the ACCESS office, SCCD140 or 972.881.5898 (V/TTD: 972.881.5950) to arrange for appropriate accommodations. See the current
Collin Student Handbook for additional information.
Fall 2013