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GEOL10060 - Introduction to Earth Sciences (Audit)* - Sem 1 2017

This module introduces students to Earth Science, the multi-disciplinary study of the past, present and future of planet Earth and other planets in our solar system.
The course is in 3 parts, each comprising 5-8 lectures, one or two laboratory class(es) and an independent on-line exercise.
No previous knowledge of the subject is assumed. The examinable content is that presented in the lectures, practical exercises and independent on-line exercises. No textbook is required.
The first part considers the origin of the solid Earth, its atmosphere and oceans and how these have evolved over the past 4,600 million years. It examines in detail the concept of plate tectonics and explains how this relates to the global distribution of earthquakes and volcanoes, and impacts on other important processes that shape the Earth, including oceanic circulation, and climatic patterns. 
The second part examines how surface processes and burial generate the sedimentary rocks that record Earth’s history. This geological record is an archive of environmental change over time. Particular emphasis is placed on detailing the broad scale geological evolution of Ireland via analysis of sedimentary rocks of different age. 
The final part reviews the history of life on Earth as recorded in the fossil record, and emphasises the coupled evolution of the geosphere and biosphere. Selected key events in the evolution of life through time are discussed, including the origin and early evolution of life, evolution of animals and plants, and global scale environmnetal catastrophes through time. Particular emphasis is placed on the role mass extinction events have played, and whether the global scale biotic changes the Earth is currently experiencing warrants the descriptor ‘the sixth mass extinction event’.

Tutor Dates Schedule Time Venue/Location Fee €
Patrick Orr 11 Sep 2017 to 30 Nov 2017 Sessions: 23
Additional Lecture: Wednesdays, 9:00-10:00, E-H1.26 (Science Hub)
9:00 Belfield

350.00



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Semester 1

Level 1

Lectures: Mondays, 9:00 - 10:00  and Wednesdays, 9:00 - 10:00 

Practicals: To be selected

 

If you are taking this module for credit, please take note of the dates below:

Term dates for revision:  Saturday, 1 December - Sunday, 9 December

Term dates for exams:    Monday, 10 December - Friday, 21 December

Open Learning Fee (audit only) €350 per module

Open Learning Fee (with assessment) €500 per 5 credit module

 Upgrading from audit to credit:  You may upgrade from being an audit student to a credit student up to three weeks into term.  Please note, however, that you can't change back to being an audit student - if you decide not to complete the assignments and/or sit the exams, this will appear on your academic record.

Concessions
There are no concessions available for Open Learning modules.

Refunds
Refunds may in some instances be available for extenuating circumstances, such as serious illness, within two weeks of the start of the module.  Requests for refunds must be submitted in writing, with supporting documents where appropriate.

Assoc. Prof Patrick Orr