Physical Geography

GEOG 1301.090 (Internet)

After enrolling in this course, you should click on the appropriate on-line orientation for the semester you are enrolled in this course.

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After completing the online orientation (above) you should log into the Blackboard Vista system to read the syllabus and gain access to all the course materials.
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General Information About this Course
This course consists of a systematic study of the elements of physical geography.  Topics covered include the basic fundamentals of mapping, Earth-Sun relationships, weather, climate, soils, and landforms.  This course satisfies the natural science requirement in most degree plans.

Textbook, Readings and Materials
Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation, 9th Edition, by Tom L. McKnight and Darrel Hess. 2008, Prentice Hall. ISBN: 9780132239011.

You will also be using the resources of Blackboard Vista (a secure Web site at SAC) in order to complete this course.  Blackboard Vista is an online tool designed for Internet courses, and it provides you with tools such as email, discussion bulletin board, online quizzes, and direct access to your course grades.  Click here to enter the Blackboard Vista system. You can also access Blackboard Vista by typing this address (https://vista.alamo.edu) into your Internet browser and striking the "Enter" button on your keyboard. That link also provides you instructions if you have not used Blackboard Vista previously. Once you log in you will need to click this course (GEOG 1301.090).

Click here to learn how this course applies to the International Studies Certificate at SAC.

Course Grading System
The total course grade will based on the four quizzes, a Midterm Exam, a Final Exam, the exercise, and participation in online discussion activities. 

Standard 10% letter grade cutoffs will be applied (e.g., A is 90% or more, B is 80-89.9%, C is 70-79.9%, etc).

Course Schedule - consult the syllabus in Blackboard Vista once you have enroled in this course.

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Department of Chemistry/Earth Sciences/Astronomy
San Antonio College
1300 San Pedro Avenue
San Antonio, Texas 78212-4299

Office Location: Chance Academic Center (CAC), Room 312

Phone: 210-486-0471
E-mail: (preferred) deanplambert@yahoo.com or dlambert@alamo.edu

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