Faculty of Science

Model (No 12)

Course Specification : بلورات ومعادن

2010 - 2011

 
Farabi Quality Management of Education and Learning - 21/11/2024
University :Mansoura University
Faculty :Faculty of Science
Department :Geology Department
1- Course data :-
Code: 31116
Course title: بلورات ومعادن
Year/Level: أولى جيولوجيا
Program Title:
  • B.Sc. in Special Geology
Specialization:
Teaching Hours: Theoretical: 4Tutorial: Practical: 4
2- Course aims :-
  1. Know of the different physical, crystalline and chemical properties of the different minerals and crystals.
  2. Study of the data resulted from the different techniques and methods in identification and geological significance of the different minerals.
  3. Enable the students on selecting the suitable methods for each particular problem.
  4. Use some specific computer programmes in analysing various data resulted from the different techniques and methods.
  5. Outline the basic information of the origin and paragenesis of the different minerals and crystals.
  6. Identify the different types of crystal systems.
  7. Study the crystal symmetry, forms and habits of the different crystals.
3- Course Learning Outcomes :-
4- Course contents :-
NoTopicsWeek
1Basic concepts and definitions.
2Collection of samples from the field and their treatment in the Lab.
3Physical and chemical properties of minerals and crystals.
4Crystal chemistry of minerals.
5Classification of minerals and crystals.
6Field occurrence of minerals and crystals.
7The factors affecting formation of minerals and crystals.
8Description of common minerals and crystals.
9Rock forming minerals and crystal systems and parameters.

5- Teaching and learning methods :-
SMethod
Lectures using data show and board.
Discussion sessions..
Lab work.
Class activity.
Field training.

6- Teaching and learning methods of disables :-
  1. The same as normal students, only skeletal disabilities are allowed in the Faculty of Science.

7- Student assessment :-
A. Timing
NoMethodWeek
1Quizzes 4,8
2Semester work6
3Practical13
4Written exam.14
5Oral exam.14
B. Degree
NoMethodDegree
1Mid_term examination0
2Final_term examination70
3Oral examination 10
4Practical examination 20
5Semester work0
6Other types of asessment0
Total100%

8- List of books and references
SItemType
1Klein, C. and Hurlbut, C. 1999. Manual of Mineralogy. John Wiley and Sons, James, M. P., 1987. Applied mineralogy. (a Quantitative approach). Graham,
2Buerger, M. 1978. Elementary crystallography, Zaghloul, Z. 2004. Crystallography.
3Mashaal, Sh., 2004. Notes on crystallography.
4El Khoriby, E. 2005. Minerals and rocks.
5Tickel, F.G. 1965. The techniques of sedimentary mineralogy. Elsevier,
6Kerr, P., 1959. Optical Mineralogy. Mc-GrawHill Book Co., 442 pp.
7Sedimentology, Journal of Sedimentary Research, Sedimentary Geology, Clay and clay minerals, clays
8bubl.ac.uk/link/m/mineralogy.htm - , www.minerant.org, www.crystallography

9- Matrix of knowledge and skills of the course
SContentStudy week
Basic concepts and definitions.
Collection of samples from the field and their treatment in the Lab.
Physical and chemical properties of minerals and crystals.
Crystal chemistry of minerals.
Classification of minerals and crystals.
Field occurrence of minerals and crystals.
The factors affecting formation of minerals and crystals.
Description of common minerals and crystals.
Rock forming minerals and crystal systems and parameters.

Course Coordinator(s): -
  1. Mahmoud Ibrahim El-Sherbini Resha
Head of department: -
Salah Nasr Ebrahim Ayad