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[SOLVED] ESS321H1 F Mineralogy Fall 2025 Syllabus

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ESS321H1 F

Mineralogy

Fall 2025 Syllabus

Course Overview

Systematic mineralogy (including identification, classification, and description); physical and chemical properties of minerals; crystallography and crystal systems (symmetry, crystal structure, crystal systems); optical techniques in mineral identification.

Systematic mineralogy (including identification, classification, and description); physical and chemical properties of minerals; crystallography and crystal systems (symmetry, crystal structure, crystal systems); optical techniques in mineral identification.

Course Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, you will be able to identify common rock-forming minerals using physical properties and optical techniques. You will be able to describe the chemical, structural and physical basis for mineral properties. You will understand how these minerals relate to geological processes and how they are significant to daily life. 

However, my learning goals for you are only half the picture. In the first few classes we will talk about what you want to get out of this course, and I will do my best to work in those topics.  

Prerequisites: ESS224H1, ESS234H1

Corequisites: None

Exclusions: None

Recommended Preparation: None

Credit Value: 0.5

Course Materials

These textbooks are suggested reading. If you don’t understand something from class, please consult them. They’re available at the Earth Sciences Library. 

Klein, C., & Dutrow, B. (2007). Manual of mineral science (23rd ed.). John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  

Deer, W., Howie, R., and Zussman, J. (1992). An introduction to the Rock-Forming Minerals (2nd ed.). Pearson. 

Nesse, W. (2013). An Introduction to Optical Mineralogy (4th ed.) Oxford University Press.

Marking Scheme

Assessment

Percent

Details

Due Date

Lab Reports & 1 Quiz

35%

The first lab submission is a short quiz on mineral ID. All other lab submissions are a lab report format. They will be due by 9AM on the date of the next lab session.

20250915, 20250922, 20250929, 20251006, 20251020, 20251110, 20251117, 20251124

Mid Term

15%

During class time

20251016

Lab Tests

25%

During Lab time. Each test will cover one half of the lab material.

20251103, 20251201

In-Person Final Exam

25%

 

Final Exam Period

David Summer will be handling most of the marking for the lab reports and I thank him in advance for his hard work. Mid terms, tests and exams will be marked by the instructor.

Late Assessment Submissions Policy

A penalty of 10% of the total mark for lab assignments will apply per 24 hour period. This includes weekends and holidays.

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