Completion of one year of college-level biology and lab is required for enrollment in this course. If you have not met this requirement, see the instructor immediately. Course work in chemistry and algebra are also important.
STUDY HABITS:
COMPLETE READING ASSIGNMENTS PRIOR TO CLASS: To benefit
maximally from this college course, you must possess the requisite study
habits. Disciplined completion of the reading before each lecture
will improve your comprehension, allow us more freedom for class discussions
and increase our joy in learning. Slacking off until test time turns
interesting assignments into drudgery.
ATTENDANCE is crucial and attendance records will be kept.
Missing even one class will put you out of synchrony with the class, short-change
your education and doubtless cost you points on the next test.
CLASS NOTES: Do not attempt to record lecture material
verbatim. Instead, concentrate on these elements:
title your notes each day or new major
topic section accurately with CAPITALS at the left-most margin.
words: Copy correctly spelled all which
are written on the board. Leave space in your notes for explanations.
definitions of all key words should
be filled out in detail when you rework your notes.
drawings should be carefully copied,
label all mentioned structures and processes or effects.
text book should be brought to each
class. We use its illustrations and tables. Carefully note
them in the text.
wordstems should be listed on the last
page of your notebook with their meanings. Memorize the new ones
prior to
each test. Note that these will comprise
around 10% of each test. (See attached cumulative
list.)
PARTICIPATE IN CLASS: Do not be afraid to speak up.
Offer answers to questions posed, ask your own questions. Challenge
my statements. This participation in class is critical to the
proper functioning of the class.
ELECTRONIC GADGETS: Taping lectures is permitted if it
does not disrupt the class. No beepers or cell phones.
REWORK YOUR NOTES AFTER EACH CLASS: Spend 15 minutes soon
after class to rework each day's draft lecture notes. Compare with
your text. "Flesh out" skimpy material with detail while it is fresh
in your mind. I call for questions at the beginning of each class,
so have questions prepared to ask from your reworked notes.
STUDY GROUPS are extremely helpful in the learning process.
See separate handout, and earn up to
30 points!
STUDENT NUMBER: To ease collating and entering grades,
I assign student numbers in each class according to alphabetical order.
All material which you hand in should carry your name and this number.
Thanks.
QUIZZES and EXAMS (Midterm and Final) are
scheduled regularly and are made as comprehensive as possible, including
questions from lab activities. They consist of:
Quizzes(~50 pts)
Exams: (~150 pts)
essays, problems or illustrations of key concepts,
3-5 points:
1-2
8-10
wordstems,
1 point each:
15
15-25
fill-in-the-blanks,
2 or 3 points each: 8-12
18-20
brief illustrations,
2 or 3 points each: 2-3
5-7
HONOR CODE: I assume that students will support the honor code during testing. The class shares the responsibility of protecting the integrity of the testing process. Please tell me if the honor system is being abused. (Names of offenders need not be given.) Make-up tests or quizzes are given only in the event of a valid excuse, and should be rescheduled and taken before they are returned to the class. There is a 5% deduction on make-ups.
GRADE SLIPS are distributed each time a graded quiz, test or
notebook is returned. These reflect how well you are progressing
in the course. Tape them inside the back cover of your notebook to maintain
a complete record.
Unsatisfactory quiz scores? See me about your study
habits (listed above). You may also seek help from the Learning Lab:
take your quizzes, notes & books. They will help you, and may
provide tutoring where appropriate.
LAB NOTEBOOKS will be graded twice, worth up to about 130 pts each. Late notebooks penalized 10%/week.
YOUR GRADE in the course will be based upon a summation of all points awarded on quizzes (30%), lab notebooks (30%), midterm (16%), final exam (16%), pop quizzes (4%) and study groups (4%). A class histogram will define the class median, equivalent to ~85% for my sophomore classes. Final grades are assigned based on the decimal system: 90-100 = A, 80-89 = B, 70-79 = C, 60-69 = D, <60% = failing. Within a given range, lower 1/3rd = “−”, upper 1/3rd = “+”, i.e.: 80-83.3 = B −, etc. Grades will be posted at the conclusion of the quarter on the web according to last 4 digits of your Social Security Number. Please do not telephone me to inquire about your grades.
If you cannot complete the quarter: You must officially drop the course. I will sign drop slips with a WP (without prejudice) prior to the third quiz. Failing students (<60%), who drop after the third quiz receive a WF.
DO A JOB OF WHICH YOU ARE PROUD.
I GUARANTEE THAT WE WILL ALL HAVE A GOOD TIME IN
THE PROCESS.