Bio 347
Instructor: Dr. Kenneth Wunch
Summer, 2003
Office: Lee Drain Building Rm 100B
Section 01: T/R 2-5
Phone: 294-1543
LDB Rm. 130
Office Hours: M,T,R: 12-1 Textbook: Microbiology: Laboratory Theory & Application, by Leboffe & Pierce
Day: Lecture Pages Chapter (Exercises)July 8 Aseptic Transfers 15-34 1 (2) 10 Microbial Growth Q1 35-72 2 (2,3,6,7,8,9,11,13,14) 15 Microscopy Q2 73-97 3 (1,3,4,5) 17 Differential Staining Q3 98-111 3 (6,7,9) 22 Midterm Practical 22 Selective Media/Soil Microbiology 119-138 4 (1,2,5,6,7,8) 24 Differential Tests Q4 139-97 5 (2,4,5,7,13,15,16,20,23) 29 Unknowns/Food Microbiology Q5 220-228 5 (29) 31 Water Microbiology Q6 266-273 7 (2,3) Aug 5 Final Practical
Important Dates July 8 Classes Begin July 21 Last Day to Drop W/O F Aug 6 Last Day of ClassCourse Description and Requirements
An introduction to microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses and fungi. Major areas considered are morphology, physiology, genetics and pathology. Micobes are studied in relation to soil, water, food, industrial processes and disease. Two hour lab. Writing enhanced.Sam Houston Honor Code
The Faculty Handbook states that the University expects all students to engage in all academic pursuits in a manner that is above reproach. Students are expected to maintain complete honesty and integrity in the academic experiences both in and out of the classroom. Any student found guilty of dishonesty in any phase of academic work will be subject to disciplinary action. Furthermore, the University and its official representatives may initiate disciplinary proceedings against a student accused of any form of academic dishonesty including, but not limited to, cheating on an examination or other academic work which is to be submitted, plagiarism, collusion and the abuse of resource materials.Rules of Conduct
Students will refrain from behavior in the classroom that intentionally or unintentionally disrupts the learning process and, thus, impedes the mission of the university. Please turn off or mute your cellular phone and/or pager before class begins. Students are prohibited from eating in class, using tobacco products, making offensive remarks, reading newspapers, sleeping, talking among each other at inappropriate times, wearing inappropriate clothing, or engaging in any other form of distraction. Inappropriate behavior in the classroom shall result in a, minimally, a directive to leave class or being reported to the Dean of Students for disciplinary action in accordance with university policy.Practical Exams
The midterm and final practical exams will each be worth 30% of your grade. The final is not cummulative. If you miss either exam, a written excuse must be presented before a written make-up exam will be administered. There will be no extra credit projects available.Quizzes
Every class, there will be a written quiz covering the previous class material. There will be 6 quizzes total and they are worth 30% of your grade. Your lowest quiz grade will be dropped. If you miss a quiz, it is your resposibility to schedule a make-up.Techniques
10% of your grade will be on laboratory techniqe which includes unknowns, procedures and results.Cummulative Grade
The lecture and lab will be combined for a final grade. To calculate your final grade, the lecture grade will be multiplied by 3 (for 3 hours) and the lab by 1 (for 1 hour) and the scores averaged together.Grading Policy
90%-100% A 80%-89% B 70%-79% C 60%-69% D below 60% FAttendance
In accordance with University Policy, regular attendance is required, however no points will be awarded or subtracted based on your attendance.Americans with Disabilities Act
According to University policy requests for accommodations must be initiated by the student. A student seeking accommodations should go to the Counseling Center and Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) in a timely manner. Every semester that the student desires accommodations, it is the student's responsibility to complete a Classroom Accommodation Request Form at the SSD office and follow the stated procedure in notifying faculty. Accommodations for disabled students are decided based upon documentation and need on a case-by-case basis by the Counseling Center.Religious Holidays
University policy states that a student who is absent from class for the observance of a religious holy day to take an examination or complete an assignment scheduled for that day within a reasonable time after the absence. The student, not later than the 15th calendar day after the first day of the semester, or the 7th calendar day after the first day of a summer session, must notify the instructor of each scheduled class that he/she would be absent for a religious holy day (Faculty Handbook, §§1.02-2.01). Back to General Microbiology Lab Homepage
Email: kwunch@shsu.edu