Biology for Science Majors I Syllabus for 2015-2016
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Course

BIOL-1406-005 Biology for Science Majors I

Prerequisites

Prerequisite: RDNG 0331-minimum grade of C or a score on a state-approved test indicating college-level reading skills; SCIT 1307 recommended

Course Description

Fundamental principles of living organisms will be studied, including physical and chemical properties of life, organization, function, evolutionary adaptation and classification. Concepts of cytology, reproduction, genetics and scientific reasoning are included. Laboratory activities will reinforce lecture content.

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Hours

(4 hrs; 3 lec, 3 lab)

Class Type

Dual Credit Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Campbell Biology In Focus, 1e, 2014. Urry et al.

Supplies


Calculator (with square root) and computer access with reliable internet connection. iPads on a daily basis. 

 

Student Performance

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\ STUDENT PERFORMANCE, COMPETENCIES AND OBJECTIVES: After studying the material presented in this course of study, the student will be able to do the following as evaluated by the faculty in the department.

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\ 1. Describe the characteristics of life.
\ 2. Explain the methods of inquiry used by scientists.
\ 3. Identify the basic requirements of life and the properties of the major molecules needed for life.
\ 4. Compare and contrast the structures, reproduction, and characteristics of viruses, prokaryotic cells, and eukaryotic cells.
\ 5. Describe the structure of cell membranes and the movement of molecules across a membrane.
\ 6. Identify the substrates, products, and important chemical pathways in metabolism.
\ 7. Identify the principles of inheritance and solve classical genetic problems.
\ 8. Identify the chemical structures, synthesis, and regulation of nucleic acids and proteins.
\ 9. Describe the unity and diversity of life and the evidence for evolution through natural selection.

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Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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Expected Student Behavior

______I fully understand that if I cheat, or attempt to cheat on any test I will receive an automatic “F” in the course. This grade will go on my permanent transcript and cannot be removed. Cheating includes but is not limited to: the illegal use of books, notes, cell phones, copying answers. Cheating also includes helping or attempting to help other students to cheat on a test.

_______I have reviewed/read and understand the course syllabus. It was covered by my instructor. I understand that I must abide by the requirements outlined within that syllabus. I am aware that the course syllabus is also available for reference or print on AC Connect.

_______I understand that this is a college course offered through Amarillo College, and I must abide by the policies laid out in the syllabus. This includes all policies related to grading, absences, make-ups, drops, etc.

_______ I understand that if  I have a problem with the course policies, Dual Credit teacher or the instructor, I will first try and resolve any such problems with the teacher.  If the problem is not resolved, I may proceed to the Dual Credit Coordinator (Sam Schwarzlose sjschwarzlose@actx.edu or 806-371-5236), Department of Biological Sciences Chairperson, the Dean of Sciences and Engineering, Vice President of Academic Affairs, and the College President, IN THAT ORDER.

SAFETY: "Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are stored in SCIE 110.
For any emergency contact Campus Police 371-5911

TELEPHONES/PAGERS: It is the policy of the Biology Department that cell phones and pagers must be turned off or in the silent mode in the classroom. If a student gets a phone call during class he/she will NOT answer it during class time unless prior approval by the instructor. Please be considerate to others.

FOOD/DRINK: Only bottled water is allowed. 

WITHDRAW: A grade of "W" will be given for drops or withdraws on or before the published official withdraw date.  You may not drop or withdraw after that date.

FINAL GRADE CHANGES: The final grade turned into the registrar office will not be changed unless approved by full time biology faculty committee. Request must be submitted in writing.

TEST / QUIZ RULES: Do nothing which would appear to involve cheating.  Failure to abide by the test rule will result in a grade of zero and probable immediate failure of the class.  Cell phones ringing during a major exam will result in a zero, regardless if you answer it or not.  Once the exam has been started you may not leave the classroom for any reason.  Use the facilities prior to starting the exam.  When you turn your exam in, it is final.  You can not get it back to make changes. Use a #2 pencil on scantron forms.  
You must also finish before the due date and time or a grade of zero will be assigned. Extra time will not be given to an individual student.  Please do not ask.

BAD WEATHER
If classes are canceled due to inclement weather, you are responsible for reading and learning the material that would have been covered.  If an exam was scheduled and classes are canceled, the exam will be given the next class meeting. (BE PREPARED) If class is canceled the last day of class and an exam was scheduled, then the exam will be added to the Final Exam and the questions will count as the exam and as the final exam. If class is canceled during finals week, check the AC website for new exam times. Cancelations will be announced on the Radio by 6:30 AM. We will follow AISD cancelations. 

 

 

Grading Criteria

EVALUATION: Lecture and lab will count for 75 % of the course grade, and the final exam will count for 25% of the course grade.

Lecture Exams                     - 50%
Lab                                       - 25%
Final Exam                           - 25% 
                                              100%
GRADING: Grades will not be curved and NO extra credit.
89.5 - 100 = A
79.5 - 89.4 = B
69.5 - 79.4 = C
59.5 - 69.4 = D
00.0 - 59.4 = F

LECTURE/LABORATORY EXAMS: 50% of the total grade for the semester.
Lecture and laboratory material will be combined into five (5) exams. Approximately 60 questions (multiple choice, fill in the blank, and short answer). The majority of exam material will come from the lecture and laboratory notes and assignments, but some material will come from the text book, online assignments, and other assigned material. If you MISS the DUE DATE and TIME for this exam, a grade of zero will be assigned.   If you MISS or COME IN LATE to an exam for any reason, a grade of zero will be assigned for that exam.  One grade from this category will be DROPPED.   NO MAKE-UPs will be given for any reason.  Please do not ask.

LAB QUIZZES, ONLINE and CLASSROOM LABS, AND ADDITIONAL ASSIGNMENTS: 25% of the total grade for the semester.
There will be quizzes and additional assignments made during the semester. These assignments will be announced one week prior to the due date or longer during class.  In class quizzes will be unannounced.  These will be given at the beginning or at the end of lecture and lab class.  All quizzes will be fill-in-the-blank, multiple choice, labeling, and/or short answer and will range from 5-30 questions.  If you miss a class period, check with your instructor for missed work.


If you MISS or COME IN LATE or LEAVE EARLY  to any class quiz for any reason or you MISS the DUE DATE and TIME for any  other assignment, a grade of zero will be assigned for that quiz or homework assignment and that will be your drop for the semester.  NO MAKE-UPS will be given for any reason on any quiz or homework assignment, so Please DO NOT ASK.

FINAL EXAM: 25% of the total grade for the semester.
Comprehensive and Mandatory. It will cover everything from the beginning of the semester.  Some material will come from previous exams and the rest comes from the text book or other notes, assignments, and laboratories.
Ranges from 50-150 questions. 

MAKE-UP POLICY: NO MAKE-UPS

 

 

 

Attendance

 

Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement, therefore it is the responsibility of the student to attend each class.

 

 

 

 

Calendar

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\ WEEK 1\  
\ Introduction to Biology  Ch 01\ Safety, Scientific Method
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\ General Chemistry  Ch 02 & 03\  Metric Measurements and Graphing with Excel
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\ Organic Chemistry   Ch 04 & 05\ Biochemistry
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\ Cell Structure Ch 6\ The Microscope & Cells
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\ Membranes and Interactions Ch 07\ Excel and Statistics
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\ Cell Structure Ch 06\ Diffusion and Osmosis
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\ Energy Releasing Pathways Ch 08\ Enzymes
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\ Cellular Respiration Ch 09\ Cellular Respiration
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\ Cellular Respiration  Ch 09\ Electrophoresis
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\ Photosynthesis Ch 10\ DNA Restriction Analysis
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\ Photosynthesis Ch10 \ PCR
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\ DNA, Genes, & expression Ch 16 & 17\ Transformatiom
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\ DNA, Genes, & expression Ch 17 & 18\ Transformation
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\ Patterns of Inheritance Ch13, 14 & 15\ Mitosis
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\ Biotechnology Ch 19, 20, & 21\ Genetics
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Additional Information

\ SCIENCE ENRICHMENT CENTER:  Warren Hall 110
\ The SEC provides tutoring services for all students

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\ SMARTTHINKING:  Online
\ This is a 24/7 Online tutoring service for current students.  You must create an account.  Lynn Library Basement L011 (371-5432)

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\ LYNN LIBRARIY SERVICES: 
\ Printing, Computer Work Stations, Technology help, Scanners, Free WiFi, and Software help.  (371-5468)
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\ EMAIL: 
The instructor will check email Monday - Thursday by 3:00 PM.  Emails after 3:00 PM will be checked the following day.  I will try to respond withn 24 hours, except on Fridays and weekends.  Remember I teach numerous other courses.  Be paitent.  Also remember Instructors emails are sent to your google email address. 

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Syllabus Created on:

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11/30/-1 12:00 AM