Physical Geography Lab

Department of Physical Science

Bakersfield College

Tentative Syllabus

Spring Semester 2017

Lab: SE 8

Geography B1-L

Introduction to Physical Geography Lab

Lab Times: W – 1 – 4:10 pm

Instructor: Dr. John Menzies

Office and Hours: MS27, M – 5- 6 pm, T – 4-6 pm, W - 11–12 pm, R – 10-11 am

E-mail:

Office Phone Number: 661-395-4563

Website: www2.bakersfieldcollege.edu/jmenzies

Lab Manuals: Menzies, John. Physical Geography Lab Manual

Rand McNally. Goode’s World Atlas. 23rd ed. Pearson Prentice Hall.

Christopherson, R.W. Custom. ed. New Jersey:

Prentice Hall.

Obtaining the Lab Manual: 1. Go to www2.bakersfieldcollege.edu/jmenzies

2. Click on Courses

3. Click on Lab Manual – must have MSWord

Materials: Lab manual, Textbook, Atlas, Calculator, Ruler, Colored Pencils, Graph

Paper

Lab Objectives: The purpose of the physical geography lab class is to supply a practical

basis for the material covered in the lecture portion of the class.

Becoming a good geographer requires basic map reading and

interpretation skills. By taking the lab, students have the opportunity to

apply specific geographic concepts to real-world problems. Labs will

last approximately 3 hours. This should be plenty of time to finish the

assignments. If more time is required, I will give you until lecture class

the next day to complete them. The labs will be done in groups of no

more than 3 people. This is to encourage team work and critical

thinking on the part of the students.

Student Learning Outcomes:

1.  Analyze the earth as an open physical system where all elements interact with one another.

2.  Evaluate how the earth’s atmosphere, geology and biological processes shape the earth’s surface.

3.  Analyze the earth’s size, orientation and revolution in space.

4.  Analyze the global distribution of Earth’s weather, climate, and landform features.

5.  Apply the scientific method to real world geographic problems.

Attendance: All labs must be attended because the assignments are due at the end of

each session. BC policy states that if you miss 2 weeks worth of classes the

instructor may drop you from the course. If you miss 1 week prior to the

census date you will be dropped as well.

Withdrawal Deadlines: Last day to drop without a W on your record: Jan. 29, 2017

Last day to drop with a W on your record: March 24, 2017

Census Date: Jan. 30, 2017

Grading: 3 Exams 150 pts. (Each worth a total of 50 pts.)

Final Exam 50 pts.

Labs 200 pts. (Each worth a total of 20 pts.)

Total 400 pts.

College Grading Policy (+90% A, 89-80% B, etc.)

Etiquette: Late lab assignments and missed exams will not be accepted.

If extreme circumstances exist, and a lab cannot be handed in on time or an

exam must be missed, a reasonable and verifiable excuse must be supplied in

advance so that other arrangements can be made. Any excused assignment or

exam that is 1 week or more overdue will not be accepted under any

circumstances. There will be no exceptions to these rules.

Plagiarism: Bakersfield College does not tolerate academic misconduct such as

plagiarism. If a students’ assignment is found to be copied directly from

another source, the instructor reserves the right to award an F to that student

for the assignment. Be aware that students’ work can be verified for its

originality at www.turnitin.com.

Tentative Lab Schedule (subject to change)

Week 1 Introduction

Week 2 Use of Atlas

Week 3 Geographic Grid: Latitude, Longitude, and Time

Week 4 Earth-Sun Relationships

Week 5 Public Land Survey

Week 6 Exam # 1

Week 7 Pressure and Wind

Week 8 Weather-Temperature

Week 9 Moisture and Air Masses

Week 10 Exam # 2

Week 11 Topographic Maps

Week 12 Topographic Maps (Cross-Sectional Profile Drawing)

Week 13 Spring Break!!!

Week 14 Volcanic and Glacial Landforms

Week 15 Exam # 3

Week 16 Final Exam Q & A

Week 17 Final Exam

Students with Disabilities:

Students with disabilities who believe they may need accommodations in this class are encouraged to contact Disabled Student Programs and Services in the Student Services Building, 1st Floor, Counseling Center (661-395-4334), as soon as possible to ensure that such accommodations are implemented in a timely manner.