Duration
Part A : 20h Th, 30h Pr, 4d FW
Part B : 10h Th, 1d FW
Number of credits
| Bachelor in geology | 9 crédits |
Lecturer
Part A : Valentin Fischer
Part B : Valentin Fischer
Coordinator
Language(s) of instruction
French language
Organisation and examination
Teaching in the second semester
Schedule
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
Geology GEOL0202 lays the foundations of Earth Sciences and addresses the various natural processes leading to the formation and destruction of rocks, oceans, mountains, and celestial bodies. The "geological cycle" will be analyzed from a microscopic to a macroscopic scale, starting from a quartz grain to reach the internal structure of the Earth and the geology of planets.
- Introduction
- Erosion, transport and sedimentation
- Diagenesis and metamorphism
- Magmatic phenomena
- Tectonics and formation of oceans and mountain ranges
- Structure of the Earth and planetary geology
Part A
See main engagement GEOL0202
Part B
See main engagement GEOL0202
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
- General knowledge of geological processes
- Identification of rocks and their constituents
- Knowledge and identification of rock deformation mechanisms, at small, medium and large scale, especially in the field
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
Earth Sciences course (STER0002-1)
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Three hours-lectures and 4 hours-practical sessions where a preliminary preparation and active participation are required to fix the concepts and the complex interconnection of geological processes.
Five fieldwork days 8h (4 for geographers) complete the course to illustrate concepts and processes analysed in the course and train the student to the geology of Belgium and north-west of France (Boulonnais; only for geologists).
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)
Face-to-face, course taught in French; practicals are bilingual (French/English).
The syllabus, all slides and practicals notes will be deposited online on weekly basis on MyULg.
Recommended or required readings
In addition to the syllabus, it is possible to consult the following books:
- Boulvain. 2013. Géologie générale, du minéraaux géosphères. Ellipses Marketing. 240pp.
- Renard & al. 2015 (ou édition plus ancienne). Eléments de géologie. Dunod. 1152pp.
- Foucault & al. 2014. Dictionnaire de géologie. Dunod. 416pp.
Assessment methods and criteria
Oral examination on the whole course and field trips (67%). Practical examination on the pratical course (recognition of rocks, tectonic exercises; 33%; including grades obtained from written examinations and course works over the quadrimester)
Attending all practical sessions and all fieldwork days is compulsory to pass the exam.
Work placement(s)
None.
Organizational remarks
Contacts
Prof. Valentin Fischer
Département de géologie, B18, allée du 6 Aout. 4000 Liège, Sart-Tilman.
04 366 52 79
v.fischer@uliege.be
Assistante Isaure Scavezzoni
Département de géologie, B18, allée du 6 Aout. 4000 Liège, Sart-Tilman.
04 366 53 22
isaure.scavezzoni@uliege.be
Adaptation of teaching commitments following the COVID-19 pandemic for the May-June 2020 session
Teaching methods implemented : distance-learning
Not available.
Assessment subjects
Not available.
Assessment methods
Not available.
Part A
The written exam cinsists in 1 open question about theory and MCQs for the practical aspects ; online exam (see calendar for the date and teacher informations for technical details).
Contacts
Only via email/eCampus.
Adaptation of teaching commitments following the COVID-19 pandemic for the Aug-Sept 2020 session
Assessment subjects
Not available.
Part A
See main (GEOL0202)
Assessment methods
Not available.
Contacts
Prof. Valentin Fischer
04 366 52 79
v.fischer@uliege.be
Teaching assistant Isaure Scavezzoni
isaure.scavezzoni@uliege.be