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BIOL-2306-001 Environmental Biology
Corequisite: BIOL 2106
Principles of environmental systems and ecology, including biogeochemical cycles, energy transformations, abiotic interactions, symbiotic relationships, natural resources and their management, lifestyle analysis, evolutionary trends, hazards and risks and approaches to ecological research.
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(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
Online Course
Environmental Science, 7th Edition by Cunningham & Cunningham. McGraw-Hill, publisher.2009
Some inexpensive supplies may be required to complete laboratory assignments
Students in BIOL 2306, a 3 credit hour course, will be evaluated on the basis of 4 exams and a non-comprehensive final, quizzes/discussions and homeworks covering assigned chapters.
\ \In addition, students must be enrolled in BIOL 2106 the laboratory compenent of Environmental Science. The grade in BIOL 2106 will consist of 5 assignments. This course is an integrated part of BIOL 2306, but is a separate 1 credit hour.
\ \Disability Statement: Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact disAbility Services (Student Service Center room 119, phone 806-371-5436) as soon as possible.
\ \Instructor Objectives for the Course:
\ \1. Define terms and describe relationship among—population, community, ecosystem, biosphere, symbiosis, niche, habitat, conservation, threatened species, endangered species, extinction.
\ \2. Understand the history of environmental science by knowledge of events over time that have affected the environment, both natural and those caused by man.
\ \3. Demonstrate concept mastery of a minimum passing of 60% of course material
In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .
If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
It is important in an online classroom to maintain professionalism and respect. Any excessively rude or inappropriate comments or postings may result in expulsion from the course.
Four tests plus a non-comprehensive final exam are scheduled for the semester (see class calendar in the on-line course). Each test is worth 150 points. This yields 750 possible points on the exams. The exams will be multiple-choice, matching, and true/false. There are also weekly quizzes for each chapter built into the on-line course. Fifteen quizzes will be given worth 10 points each for a total of 150 points. Finally, there will be discussions and homeworks worth a combined 100 points. All combined for a total 1000 points.
\ \The lab portion of your grade will be worth 1 credit hour and consist of 5 assignments worth 200 points each for a combined total of 1000 points.
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Exams will cover the following chapters:
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Exam #2: Chapters 4, 5, & 6
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Final : Chapters 13, 14, & 15
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Tests will be given ONLINE--NOT OPEN BOOK!--in a timed format.
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If you require special accommodations, you MUST notify me within the first week!!
A non-comprehensive final will be given the final week of class as the fifth exam.
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Students must check the calendar, homepage, and e-mail on a daily basis during regular class days. Assignments and assessments will be posted on the calendar. Students will also participate in discussion group
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\ \Each Chapter will open Monday or Wednesday morning at 12:05 am and will close on Sunday or Thursday night at 11:55 pm
\ \All assignments associated with the Chapter are due prior to the Chapter closing.
\ \Chapter 1 Opens: June 9 Closes: June 12
\ \Chapter 2 Opens: June 11 Closes: June 15
\ \Chapter 3 Opens: June 16 Closes: June 19
\ \Chapter 4 Opens: June 18 Closes: June 22
\ \Chapter 5 Opens: June 23 Closes: June 26
\ \Chapter 6 Opens: June 25 Closes: June 29
\ \Chapter 7 Opens: June 30 Closes: July 3
\ \Chapter 8 Opens: July 2 Closes: July 6
\ \Chapter 9 Opens: July 7 Closes: July 10
\ \Chapter 10 Opens: July 9 Closes: July 13
\ \Chapter 11 Opens: July 14 Closes: July 17
\ \Chapter 12 Opens: July 16 Closes: July 20
\ \Chapter 13 Opens: July 21 Closes: July 24
\ \Chapter 14 Opens: July 23 Closes: July 27
\ \Chapter 15 Opens: July 28 Closes: July 31
\ \Final Exam Opens: July 24 Closes: July 31
The instructor reserves the right to amend the course syllabus during the semester.
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