Introduction to Earth Science
Lecture, three hours; laboratory, two hours; field days. Not open to students with credit for or currently enrolled in course 100. Elements of Earth science; study of Earth materials; nature and interpretation of geologic evidence; study of geologic processes; historical aspects of geology. Mandatory field trips introduce students to solving of geologic problems in field. P/NP or letter grading.
Review Summary
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10.0 / 10
- Organization
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10.0 / 10
- Time
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5-10 hrs/week
- Overall
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8.3 / 10
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I really liked how there were clear objectives posted at the beginning of each lecture and how the tests were directly based on the lectures. I did not ever go to class live; rather, I watched the recordings and took notes based on the objectives. I studied the notes and got high A's on the tests. The tests are super easy if you know the goals well. The labs were harder though. Tests are 50% of the grade and the labs and other assignments are the other 50%, and although that's probably done with the intention of making things fairer, interestingly I think I would have done much better if the tests accounted for more. The labs require skills and knowledge that aren't directly covered in the lectures, so I'd definitely recommend working on them with others rather than by yourself. I had Zach as my TA and he was very chill. Also, Professor Coffey responds to emails in a timely manner which is super helpful. He also regularly sends announcements about the upcoming assignments and tests.
He was a very energetic professor that genuinely cared about student learning. Unfortunately I did not receive the grade that I would have preferred, but that was all on me. This is not necessarily an easy A class, memorization is key in here.
This class was amazing! I LOVE KEVIN! Sweetest man in the world!
The professor is amazing! I love Kevin, he is very passionate and knows what he is talking about. In terms of lecture and workload, it is a bit more considering this is a G.E. There is a lot of info to know, but Kevin teaches it very well. Make sure to study what he says before each midterm/final, and you should be fine. Labs are basically busy work, but they are graded on accuracy, and there is an assignment each week. Overall a great class, a little more work but worth it for the prof!
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Grading Information
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No group projects
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Attendance not required
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2 midterms
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Finals week final
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25% recommend the textbook