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Introduction to Mineralogy
Catherine Macris, Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis
This is a hybrid-traditional course, involving face to face laboratory sessions, asynchronous online work, and synchronous online instruction/activities.

Research Experiences in a Mineralogy Class
Dave Mogk, Montana State University Summary One of the goals of my Mineralogy class is to demonstrate how the principles and content covered in class can be applied to questions of geologic interest or that have ...

Earth Materials
Dawn Cardace, University of Rhode Island
Earth Materials is here designed under a core-to-crust concept umbrella covering content spanning mineralogy/petrology/Earth processes, embracing active learning, collaborative learning, process of ...

Mineralogy Course Summary and Goals
Dexter Perkins, University of North Dakota-Main Campus
This class is an introduction to fundamental mineralogy and mineralogical principles. The course is taught as a studio course and implements spiral learning. Significant emphasis is placed on helping students ...

Mineralogy
Wendy Panero, Ohio State University-Main Campus
All scientists, industrialists, economists, environmentalists need to know something about mineralogy and mineral occurrences on Earth. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars and meteorites consist mainly of minerals. ...

Mineralogy
Course Syllabus Dexter Perkins | dexter_perkins@und.edu | Course Goals Pages Mineralogy This course is an introduction to fundamental mineralogy and mineralogical principles. The exercises linked to the classes ...

Practical Mineralogy
Elizabeth Catlos Catlos, Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Hand-specimen identification of minerals. Society's dependence on and utilization of mineral resources. Field trips required. (From the course catalog)

Mineralogy
Wendy Panero, Ohio State University-Main Campus
All scientists, industrialists, economists, environmentalists need to know something about mineralogy and mineral occurrences on Earth. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars and meteorites consist mainly of minerals. ...

Geology 3010 Mineralogy
Joseph Smyth, University of Colorado at Boulder
This course describes the origin, occurrence, identification, classification, and uses of minerals. Applications of mineralogy to economic geology and petrology are emphasized. More information about many of the ...

Mineralogy
Dave Mogk, Montana State University-Bozeman
Introduction to mineralogy includes the following topics: hand sample identification of rock forming minerals, including physical properties, occurrences, assemblages; principles of crystallography and crystal ...