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This class focuses on understanding the solid, liquid, and fluid materials that comprise Earth.
Earth-science employers tell us that the most important things they look for in recent graduates are the ability to think critically and independently and communicate. This class is designed to help you develop those skills.
Related Web Sites
You may find the following webpages useful in this and other classes:
UCSB Bancroft Mineral Collection
Athena Mineral Database
WebElements Periodic Table
Geochemical Earth Reference Model
Element Calculator
Physical Constants
Professor
Dr. Bradley Hacker hacker@geol.ucsb.edu
Webb 2120, phone 893-7952.
Office hours: anytime. I am usually here from 7:30 until 17:30 every weekday. Please come and talk to me when you want help--
I care deeply about your education and want to help you attain your educational goals.
Teaching Assistant
Nicolas Barth ncbarth@umail.ucsb.edu
Lecture
MWF 10:00-10:50, Physical Sciences Bldg South Rm 2711.
Please be in the classroom and ready to learn by 10:00. Turn your phone off. If you must arrive late--because you broke your leg or something--
be considerate of others and enter the room quietly.
Laboratory Sections
Physical Sciences Bldg South Rm 2711; W 12:00-14:50, F 11:00-1:50.
Quizzes
Question(s) on a quiz will come directly from "quiz preparation" worksheets that are/will be available here:
Lecture exams
Midterm: Fri Nov 2 1000-1050 AM
Final: Tues Dec 11 800-1100 AM
Lab exam
during regularly scheduled lab the last week of class.
Textbook Introduction to Mineralogy by WD Nesse
Grading: Letter grades will be assigned according to total points earned.