Syllabus Instructor: Matt Eick, 236 Smyth, 231-8943, eick@vt.edu, Office Hours: Tues and Thurs 10-11.
Office Hours Catalog Description Study of soils as functioning landscape components emphasizing their physical, chemical, mineralogical, and biological properties in relation to plant growth, nutrient availability, land-use management, and soil and water quality. Primarily for FOR/FIW, LAR, and other plant/earth science related majors; cannot be taken by CSES/ENSC majors. Partially duplicates 3114 and 3124. Pre: One year of intro CHEM or BIOL or GEOL. (2H, 3L, 3C) II. Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to: 1. Apply the general principles of soil science to a variety of land use problems. 2. Understand how soils with various properties and land use potentials occur on the landscape, as the result of soil forming processes. 3. Measure basic physical and chemical properties of soils in a laboratory setting. 4. Evaluate soil morphology and landscape properties in the field. 5. Use and apply information contained in published soil surveys for the purpose of making land-use management recommendations. Texts Brady, N. C. and R.R. Weil. (1) Elements of The Nature and Properties of Soils. 2nd Ed. 2004. Prentice Hall, 606
Grading Your lab grade will be 40% of your total grade for CSES 3134. It is based on quizzes, homeworks, and participation in lab as follows:
Online Quizzes: Each week you will need to complete a short online quiz based on the lab manual and the webpage for that week's lab. when you attempt to submit the online quiz it will automatically be graded. The quiz will be submitted only if at least 80 % of the answers are correct. You may re-take the quiz until it is successfully submitted. Your weekly quiz grade will be based on the total number of submissions for the semester, rather than the actual percentage of correct answers. Over the course of the semester you must submit 10 out of 13 quizzes to receive full credit. Extra credit will be assigned for submitting more than 10 quizzes. You may use the lab manual and the webpage while completing quizzes. Quizzes must be submitted each week prior to your lab section. Spreadsheet Homework Assignments: There will be two homework assignments that require a spreadsheet based on data collected in the lab. The first will be assigned after week 6, and the second will be assigned after week 10. Each assignment is worth 5 % of your final grade. Take-home Final Assignment: A take-home assignment will be assigned during the end of the semester and will be due the last week of classes. This assignment reviews and integrates material that you have covered over the course of the semester. The take-home final is worth 10 % of your final grade. Participation:
If you miss lab, you can go to another section - discuss the situation with
your TA as soon as possible. Let your TA know which lab you will attend, and
please give your name to the TA for the lab you attended. In some cases (such
as field trips) you may need to make advance arrangements to attend a different
lab section. THE HONOR CODE WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED IN THIS COURSE. ALL ASSIGNMENTS SUBMITTED SHALL BE CONSIDERED GRADED WORK, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. ALL ASPECTS OF YOUR COURSEWORK ARE COVERED BY THE HONOR SYSTEM. ANY SUSPECTED VIOLATIONS OF THE HONOR CODE WILL BE PROMPTLY REPORTED TO THE HONOR SYSTEM. HONESTY IN YOUR ACADEMIC WORK WILL DEVELOP INTO PROFESSIONAL INTEGRITY. THE FACULTY AND STUDENTS OF VIRGINIA TECH WILL NOT TOLERATE ANY FORM OF ACADEMIC DISHONESTY. LAB SCHEDULE
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To the CSES 3134 main page This web page is maintained by M.J. Eick, Department of Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences and Robert W. Burgholzer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0404. If you have comments or suggestions, email us at eick@vt.edu or rburghol@vt.edu These pages were last modified December 8, 2009 |