GEOL-1301 Natural Hazards and Disasters
Kusali Gamage
Credit Summer 2023
Section(s)
GEOL-1301-001 (63585)
LEC DIL ONL DIL
disclaimer
The information below may not constitute the complete course syllabus. A complete syllabus with all course policies and other information will be covered in the online orientation and available on Blackboard. The scheduling of topics is also subject to change. Any changes will be announced via email and Blackboard.
Course Requirements
MANDATORY ORIENTATION AND QUIZ
The mandatory orientation requires you to review information listed under “Start Here” on Blackboard. Once you finish reviewing the material take the orientation quiz at the bottom of the page. You will be dropped from the class if you do not complete the orientation quiz by May 30 , 2023.
EXAMINATIONS
The course is divided into three modules. Each module is tested separately, for a total of three examinations given in this course. (See lecture and exam schedule on the last page for more information.)
- There are mandatory exam deadlines that will be enforced by the instructor.
- You must take all 3 required exams in order to pass the class.
- NOTE: If you do not prepare for the exams ahead of time you will not be able to successfully complete the exam in the allowed time.
- Exams can be taken on any computer that can access Blackboard.
- There are no retakes.
QUIZZES
Online quizzes will be given for each chapter covered in the module. These quizzes will help you assess if you are ready to take the exam for the module. Quizzes can be taken on any computer that can access Blackboard. Each chapter quiz can be taken twice.
All quizzes are available to you as soon as the course begins. You are welcome to work through the material at an accelerated pace and take the quizzes whenever you are ready. Once the Exam deadline is passed you will no longer have access to chapter quizzes from that module.
DISCUSSION
Each module, I will assign discussion question/s. You will need to post an original thread with the answers to discussion questions and respond to at least two classmates' response. Inappropriate posts will be deleted. You will receive points for participating in Module Discussions. Once the Exam deadline is passed you will no longer have access to discussion questions from that module.
Course Grade
Component | Possible Points |
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Orientation Quiz | 20 |
Chapter Quizzes | 280 |
Module Discussion | 100 |
Examinations | 300 |
Total points possible | 700 |
This is how your course grade will be determined:
Grade | A | B | C | D | F |
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Points | 627 or more | 557-626 | 487-556 | 417-486 | 416 or below |
Course Subjects
GEOL 1301 - Natural Hazards and Disasters (ONL) Class Schedule
Schedule changes may occur. Any changes will be announced on Blackboard and via email.
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RECOMMENDED |
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EXAM, DISCUSSION, CHAPTER QUIZZES |
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QUIZ SCHEDULE |
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Mandatory Orientation, Orientation Quiz |
5/30 |
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5/30 |
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Introduction to Natural Hazards |
5/30 |
Exam 1 (CH 1-5) |
6/20 |
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2, Appendix A, B, D |
Plate Tectonics |
6/6 |
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Module 1 Discussion #1 |
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Earthquakes |
6/9 |
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Module 1 Discussion #2 |
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Tsunamis |
6/13 |
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Volcanoes Module 1 Discussion #3 |
6/16
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Flooding |
6/23 |
Exam 2 (CH 6-10) |
7/7 |
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Module 2 Discussion #1 |
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Mass Wasting |
6/27 |
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Subsidence and Soils |
6/30 |
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Severe Weather |
7/11 |
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Hurricanes and Extratropical Cyclones |
7/14 |
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Module 2 Discussion #2 |
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Coastal Hazards |
7/18 |
Exam 3 (CH 11-14) |
8/2 |
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Module 3 Discussion #1 |
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Climate and Climate Change |
7/21 |
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Wildfires |
7/25 |
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Module 3 Discussion #2 |
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Impacts and Extinctions |
7/28 |
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Student Learning Outcomes/Learning Objectives
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
Course-Level Student Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
describe the scientific method as applied in the earth sciences; and
describe common earth materials and their relationship to natural hazards; and
explain how Earth and Solar System processes create hazards to life and property; and
describe and explain the most common methods used to mitigate and prepare for each type of hazardous natural process; and
explain the causes and effects of global climate change.
Program-Level Student Learning Outcomes for Geology
Upon successful completion of the geology program, students will be able to:
describe the scientific method and apply it in a geological context; and
describe Earth’s major systems and explain how they interact; and
identify common rocks, minerals, and fossils and interpret how they form; and
describe and interpret the development of landforms and geologic structures; and
describe the sedimentological, paleoclimatic, tectonic, and biological history of the Earth with a focus on North America; and
construct and interpret geologic, stratigraphic, and topographic maps, cross-sections, and topographic profiles; and
explain the plate tectonic theory and its relationship to earth processes, features, and landforms.
General Education Student Learning Outcomes
As a Core Curriculum course, students completing this course will demonstrate competence in:
Critical Thinking:
Gathering, analyzing, synthesizing, evaluating and applying information.
Quantitative and Empirical Reasoning
Applying mathematical, logical and scientific principles and methods.
Office Hours
Th 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM On-line
NOTE or by appointmentPublished: 05/16/2023 11:45:53