MAJORS BIOLOGY



Biology for Majors Instructor: Dr. Cindy Shannon

Biology 4 Office: 60-2104

Winter 2015 Phone: (909)594-5611, 4551

Web: Email: cshannon@mtsac.edu

SYLLABUS

Required Textbook: Campbell Biology, 10th edition, 2014 Authors: Reece et. al.

Course Objective: An exploration of the core principles in biology required for advanced study, including concepts of cellular and molecular biology, bioenergetics, genetics, reproduction, evolution, biodiversity and ecology.

YOU MUST BE ENROLLED IN BOTH THE LECTURE & LAB. This is a 4 unit course. NO BEEPERS (PAGERS) OR CELLULAR PHONES ALLOWED!--Points will be subtracted for violations of this rule!

ATTENDANCE: Since most lecture test questions will come from lecture material, it is critical that students attend all class meetings. If you miss a class, it is your responsibility to get the notes from a fellow student. If you have any questions after that, see me. POOR ATTENDANCE WILL REDUCE YOUR GRADE!

If your number of absences exceeds the number of hours the class meets in three weeks, you will be dropped from the course, unless I hear otherwise directly from you.

After the last day to withdraw, you cannot officially be dropped from the class (last day is January 28th, 2015).

THE LAST DAY TO RECEIVE A "W" (WITHDRAWAL) IS January 28th!!! After that you must be given a grade in the course.

If you are late to class, it your responsibility to report it to the instructor at the end of class, or it will be counted as an absence. Three times late to class counts as one absence.

GRADING: Your course grade will be comprised of your lecture and your lab grades. There will be 4 hourly exams given in lecture, and one cumulative final exam. Each hourly exam is worth 100 points, and the lowest of these four exam scores will be dropped. (You may not drop the final exam.) THERE WILL BE NO MAKE-UP EXAMS (although any exam may be taken early.)

The exams will consist of multiple choice, matching, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, definition and short essay.

Supplies: For lecture you will need 5 scantron form #882 and a No. 2 pencil for all! YOU MUST TURN IN THESE SCANTRON FORMS TO YOUR INSTRUCTOR NO LATER THAN JANUARY 14, 2015, in order to keep attending lecture.

POLICY ON ACADEMIC INTEGRITY: Anyone cheating may receive a failing grade (F) for the assignment, for the course, or the student may be dropped. Additional disciplinary action may be taken--see section on cheating in Schedule of Classes and

Biological Sciences Department Policy on Student Cheating. A copy of the department cheating policy will be distributed and signed by each student the first week of classes.

BASIS FOR YOUR COURSE GRADE:

Three Hourly Exams.................................................................300 pts

Final Exam................................................................................120 pts

Scientific Paper (Lab 1)..............................................................50 pts

Assignment (Ecology Lab).........................................................50 pts

Lecture Quizzes/Homework.......................................................25 pts Laboratory.................................................................................230 pts

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Total Possible 775 pts

FINAL GRADES: A= 698 points & above (90-100%)

B= 620-697 points (80-89%)

C= 543-619 points (70-79%)

D= 465-542 points (60-69%)

HOLIDAYS !

January 19 (Monday).............................Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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BIOLOGY 4 TENTATIVE LECTURE SCHEDULE

The following is the approximate schedule for the semester. The chapters in Campbell corresponding to each topic, should be read before that subject is covered in class.

DATE TOPICS CHAPTERS

January

5 Introduction/Scientific Method 1

6 Chemistry 2,3,4,5

7 & 8 Bioenergetics/Enzymes 8

12 Cell Structure & Function 6

13 Membrane Transport 7

14 Exam #1

15 Photosynthesis 10

19 Holiday!

20 Cellular Respiration/Metabolism 9,40,44

21 DNA /Protein synthesis 16,17,18

Paper #1 Due!

22 Cell Communication/Mitosis/Meiosis 11,12,13

26 Mendelian Genetics 14,15

Gene function & regulation

Exam #2

27 Biotechnology/Genetic Engineering 20,21

28 Population Genetics 23

29 Reproduction 38,46,47

February

2 Embryology

3 Exam #3/Origin of Life 25

4 Taxonomy & Biodiversity 26,29,30,32,33,34

5 Evolution & Speciation 22,24,52

9 Ecology & Biomes 10 Exam #4

Population, Ecology: Interaction, 53,54

Communities

Paper #2 Due!

11 Extinction & Conservation 55,56

(Covered on final)

12 Final Exam

Course Student Learning Objectives:

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