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BIOL-1411-001 Botany
A survey of biological concepts and principles. Incorporating molecular, cellular, genetic, morphological and physiological approaches applied to the Prokaryotae, Protista, Fungi and Plantae kingdoms.
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(4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 3 lab)
On Campus Course
\ Stern's Introductory Plant Biology 12th edition, Bidlack and Jansky, McGraw-Hill Publishing
\\ Introductory Plant Biology Laboratory Manual Stern, McGraw-Hill Publishing
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GRADING: 900 - 1000 = A
800 - 899 = B
700 - 799 = C
600 - 699 = D
Below 599 = F
A grade of "D" or better is required for credit toward graduation.
Lecture exams 400 points
Lab Practicals (two) 250 points
Quizzes 50 points
Final exam, comprehensive 250 points
Total 1000 points
Make-up exams and practicals will be given only on the Friday befrore the final exam and only if requested in writing at least 48 hours in adavance of the make up date.
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