Lecture: MWF 10:00 – 10:50 BOLIN HALL # 105
Laboratory: Thursday 3:00 – 4:50 BOLIN HALL # 105
To observe the earth's surface from remote sensors, both satellite and airborne, in appropriate wavelength regions for diverse applications. You will learn to
Exams: There will be two exams. Exams will include short essay, fill-in-the-blank, matching, and multiple-choice questions. The exams will cover lecture materials, as well as the readings from the textbook and other assigned readings. Grades will be given during office hours or posted on WebCT – they will not be posted in hardcopy. Make-up exams will only be given when a written excuse is provided. In order to take a make-up, a written excuse must be provided before or within one day of the scheduled exam. (100 points each)
Lab: Lab grade will be based on your assignments completed in your Lab Notebook, purchased from the Geosciences office, and activities from web sources that you will complete in lab. You will need to bring a blank notebook to lab to complete many of the exercises. You should also bring a calculator to lab. (150 points)
Journal: A journal about Earth Observations for geologic or environmental science applications. (75 points)
Final Project: Students will select an application topic (i.e. a natural hazard, environmental event, field of study such as archeology, ecosystem management, resource exploration, oceanography), and document how remote sensing systems are used to study the topic. The project will be presented to the class in PowerPoint, and will be 8 minutes in length. (75 points)
Late papers and assignments will be accepted if an excused absence has been granted. Excused absences must be communicated to Professor Dodge at the email address above, before or within one class period of absence.
Attendance is required; be on time and do not leave early. Students with 4 or more unexcused absences will be dropped from the course. Excused absences must be communicated to Professor Dodge at the email address above, before or within one class period of absence. All students should refer to the MSU Student Handbook for university policies related to student responsibilities, rights, and activities