GEO 480, FIELD WORK IN GEOGRAPHY (4 CREDITS) SPRING SEMESTER 2013, LSCB 45, FRIDAYS, 11:00 AM-4:00 PM Web enhanced class: access materials from Dr. Fearn’s website DR. MIMI FEARN, LSCB 135, phone: work 460-7573, home 479-1230, cell 654-2971 Email: mfearn@usouthal.edu Homepage: http://www.usouthal.edu/geography/fearn Office Hours: Monday and Tuesday 2:00-4:00 PM; Wednesday 9:00-11:00 AM; or by appointment COURSE DESCRIPTION This course trains students in the collection and interpretation of field data. Information collected by measurements, observations, and interviews is integrated into a final written project report dealing with a specific local environmental problem. Prerequisite: Senior standing. Fee. This course serves as a capstone class for geography majors. Core course. GEO 480 is a service learning class that pairs a local environmental organization, Dog River Clearwater Revival, with seniors in geography. Each student chooses a research topic based on his/her own interests and skills that relates to the environmental group's needs of understanding water quality degradation in the Dog River Watershed. Classmates help with the gathering of data to answer the posed research questions. Individual project reports are available to the public on the Dog River Watershed Web Page. COURSE OBJECTIVES The objectives for GEO 480 are to improve the student's research and writing skills, to provide information of value to the community, and to practice the application of classroom knowledge to real world problems. TEXTBOOK There isn’t one. You do need to buy a field notebook of some sort. Something about 6” x 9” that you can carry easily but that is still big enough to write in. I have many left overs that you are welcome to have. WEB PAGE Research project reports with "A" or "B" grades become part of the Dog River Web Page so that the information you generate is available to the public. Assignments must be done on a word processor in the proper format and the final report turned in on CD as well as paper copy to facilitate uploading to the web page. Take time to browse the web page for ideas. http://dogriver.southalabama.edu (Click on the globe) ATTENDANCE Students are expected to attend and to be on time for ALL classes. Attendance is mandatory in this class. If you have an insurmountable problem, discuss it with the instructor PRIOR to missing class. You will lose the class participation points for the day you miss regardless of your excuse. EXAMS There aren’t any. Your grade comes entirely from participation, written assignments, poster presentation, and field notes. GRADING CRITERIA Points for all assignments/activities are noted on the class schedule. All assignments must be word processed and turned in on time to receive full credit. Late assignments lose value at a rate of minus 10% per day unless you have made specific arrangements with the professor in advance. If you will miss class, you need to email your assignment in before class to avoid a late penalty. Total points possible: 190 A = 190 - 170 points B = 169 - 150 points C = 149 - 130 points D = 129 - 110 points F = below 110 Participation = 25%; Draft work = 18%; Other written work = 25%; Final written report = 17%; Poster presentation = 8%; Field notes = 6% CLASSROOM POLICIES Behavior - No smoking or eating is allowed during class. You are encouraged to share your ideas and opinions, and you are expected to treat your classmates and professor with courtesy and respect. The student conduct code is specified in The Lowdown http://www.southalabama.edu/lowdown/ academicdisruption.shtml. Disruptive academic behavior is defined as individual or group conduct that interrupts or interferes with any educational activity or environment, infringes upon the rights and privileges of others, results in or threatens the destruction of property and/or is otherwise prejudicial to the maintenance of order in an academic environment. Note that sleeping in class or talking in class when you should be listening are considered academic disruption. Cheating USA’s Student Academic Conduct Policy is found in The Lowdown http://www.southalabama.edu/ lowdown/academicconductpolicy.shtml: The University of South Alabama is a community of scholars in which the ideals of freedom of inquiry, freedom of thought, freedom of expression, and freedom of the individual are sustained. The University is committed to supporting the exercise of any right guaranteed to individuals by the Constitution and the Code of Alabama and to educating students relative to their responsibilities. The penalty for cheating or plagiarism in this class is a zero on the assignment in question. To learn more about plagiarism, go to http://www.southalabama.edu/ univlib/instruction/plagiarismforstudents.html. Disabilities In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, students with bona fide disabilities will be afforded reasonable accommodations. The Office of Special Student Services (OSSS) will certify a disability and advise faculty members of reasonable accommodations. If you have a specific disability that qualifies you for academic accommodations, please notify the instructor/professor and provide certification from the Office of Special Student Services. OSSS is located at 5828 Old Shell Road at Jaguar Drive, (251-460-7212). Changes Not all classes progress at the same rate thus course requirements might have to be modified as circumstances dictate. You will be notified via university email if the course requirements need to be changed.