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Biology 121 - Concepts of Biology Fall Semester 2002 Section 005 Assigned Textbook: Biology: Concepts and Applications, 5th Edition by C. Starr; 2003, Brooks/Cole - Thompson Learning, Belmont, CA. Attendance: Attendance is expected and encouraged for all lectures. At the beginning of each lecture, students will be required to sign his/her name on a circulated attendance sheet (placed at the front of the classroom). Failure to sign your name will be considered an absence even if you were in class. For excused absences (as determined at my discretion), I will adhere to the University policy on attendance and absences. Any student missing more than three weeks of lectures (10 MWF or 7 TTh class meetings) will receive an "F" in the course. Make-up Exams: Students with excused absences ONLY will be allowed to make-up missed exams.
Lecture Grading: 200 total points are available from the lecture component of the course. There will be three, 40 point lecture exams and an 80 point final exam (25% cumulative + 75% new material). Each student is required to provide his/her own Par Score 200 forms for each exam. There will also be 20 quizzes at the beginning of lecture (these will be unannounced prior to class). 40 total points are available from the quizzes and will be used to replace your lowest lecture exam grade. Lecture Exams (+ quizzes) = 120Final Exam = 80 200 total possible points from lecture Course Grading: The lab component of the course contributes 100 points toward your final grade. Therefore, the lecture component accounts for 2/3 (i.e, 200 out of 300 possible points for the course) and the lab component the reaming 1/3 (i.e., 100 of the 300 total possible points for the course).
Academic Integrity: I will follow and implement the University's policy on academic dishonesty. A portion of the policy is reproduced for you and can be found in your student handbook. "It is the responsibility of the student to abstain from cheating. Dishonesty of any kind with respect to examinations, written assignments, in or out of class, alteration of records, or illegal possession of current examinations or keys to examinations shall be considered cheating." "It is the responsibility of each faulty member to maintain the best possible conditions to prevent cheating in any manner. Each faculty member shall arrange for vigilant protection of all examinations and class exercises. He/she shall also employ every precaution to deny access to class records or examinations to anyone who is not entitled to such information." Any student who is discovered breaking any of these academic standards will be dealt with as outlined in the University Handbook and will fail the assignment and/or course. Tentative Course Syllabus:
Important Dates: Labor Day Holiday - 9/2 Last Day to Drop - 10/23 Thanksgiving Break - Noon 11/27 - 12/1; Classes Resume 12/2 Dead Week - 12/2 - 12/6 Students with Disabilities: Students with disabilities who need special accommodations must first register with Disability Services. Afterward, the proposed means to meet those special needs, included on the Accommodations Request form, should be brought to my attention as soon as possible at the beginning of class. |
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