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Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering CEEB223 – Engineering Geology Syllabus Coordinating Unit: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology Supporting Unit(s): Course Code: Course Title: Compulsory/Elective: Course Prerequisites: Prerequisite Knowledge: Duration: Class/Laboratory Schedule: Nil CEEB223 Engineering Geology Compulsory Nil Laboratory/Software Usage: Course Description: Course Objectives: Learning Outcomes (LO): Texts & References: (* recommended textbook(s)) Year of Study: 2 Credit Units: 3 Nil One semester Three hours of lecture and one hour of laboratory session per week Laboratory sessions The first part includes the major principles of physical geology covering the structure of the Earth, plate tectonics, volcanism and other mountain building processes, the surface erosion process, and the formation and properties of minerals and rocks. The second part concerns with the application of geological knowledge to civil engineering problems such as landslide, subsidence and earthquake etc. The third part includes the engineering classification of soils. 1. 2. To introduce the basic geology to civil engineering students To inspire the students to think clearly and critically the solution of the civil engineering problems in the context of geological knowledge Upon completion of this course, students should be able to: 1. Acquire the knowledge of the most important rocks and minerals (POs: a, b) 2. Understand the relationship between rocks and engineering (POs: a, e, h) 3. Understand weathering as they influence civil engineering works (POs: a, e) 4. Understand mass movement as they influence civil engineering works (POs: a, e, h) 5. Understand the seismic wave and earthquake. [POs: a, e] 6. Understand the Atterberg limits of soil [POs: a, e] 7. Understand three phase diagram of soil [POs: a, e] 8. Understand the soil classification system [POs: a, e] *Waltham T, Foundations of Engineering Geology, 3rd Edition, Taylor & Francis, 2009 Monroe and Wicander, The Changing Earth – Exploring Geology and Evolution, 5th Edition, Brooks Cole, 2009 3. Goodman R.E., Engineering Geology- Rock in Engineering Construction, John Wiley and Sons, USA, 1993. 4. Geotechnical Engineering Office, Geoguide 3: Guide to Rock and Soil Descriptions, Hong Kong Government, 1988. 1. 2. Student Assessment: Quiz and assignments: 15% Laboratory reports and practice: 10% One midterm: 25% One final examination: 50% Learning Outcome Assessment: Quiz, midterm and final examination. Course evaluation Pedagogical Methods: Lecture Service learning Guest speakers Internship Case study Field study Role playing Company visits Student presentation e-learning Project Independent study Simulation game Others:_Computer software Lab.___ Exercises and problems Quiz/Assignment/Report Test(s) Examination Others (please specify) ____________ Course Web: (if any) Course materials are available in UMMoodle (http://webcourse.umac.mo/ ). Others (please specify) Class Participation/ Discussion Oral examination Written examination Company visits Field Study Internship Service learning Exercises & problems Simulation Game Group project/paper Individual project/paper Student Presentation Role Playing Case Study Major Assessment Methods: SYLLABUS Week no. 1,2 2,3 3,4,5 Course Content: (topic outline) 6,7 8 9 10 11 12,13, 14 Percentage Content of: Timetabled work in hours per week: Topics LO no. 1,2 Introduction of Engineering Geology - Geology Vs. Engineering Geology - Civil Engineering and Engineering Geology Mineralogy - Principles of crystallography - Introduction to mineralogy - Rock-forming minerals Rocks and their related activities - Rock cycle - Igneous rocks and volcanic activities - Sedimentary rocks and sedimentation - Metamorphic rocks and metamorphism - Engineering concerns of rocks Soils - Formation of soils - Different types of soils - Sand Vs. Clay Weathering - Mechanisms - Joints and Weathering - Weathered material transportation Mass Movements - Type of mass movements - Landslide and Factor of Safety - Slope Protection and Maintenance Plate Tectonics and Crust Movement - Earthquake - Fold - Fault Mid Term Test Engineering Classification of Soils - Three phase systems - Mechanical analysis of soil - Index properties of soil - Classification of soil for engineering purpose 1,2 1,2 3 3,4 4 5 1-3 6,7,8 Mathematics and Basic Sciences Engineering Subjects Complementary Studies Total 10 80 10 100 Lecture Tutorial Laboratory 3 --- 1 Other Total 3 Programme Outcomes Contribution to Programme Outcomes: Course Instructor: (a) an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering appropriate to the degree discipline (b) an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data (c) an ability to design a system, component or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints, such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability and sustainability (d) an ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams (e) an ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems (f) an ability to understand professional and ethical responsibility (g) an ability to communicate effectively (h) an ability to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context, especially the importance of health, safety and environmental considerations to both workers and the general public (i) an ability to stay abreast of contemporary issues (j) an ability to recognise the need for, and to engage in life-long learning (k) an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice appropriate to the degree discipline (l) an ability to use the computer/IT tools relevant to the discipline along with an understanding of their processes and limitations Contribution to POs Primary Secondary Mr. I M Wan (Please refer to the following link for the consultation hours of the course instructor: http://www.fst.umac.mo/cee/contacthour.html)