BIOL 1112 - Introductory Biology II
Course Syllabus - Spring 2009



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Course Description

Number and Title:

BIOL 1112
Introductory Biology II

Credit Hours:

3.0 semester credit hours

Catalog Description:

The biology sequence covers basic and biological chemistry, cellular organization and function, cell division, bioenergetics, and organ system physiology as well as Mendelian genetics, basic statistics, developmental biology, molecular genetics, biotechnology, ecology, and evolution.

NOTE: This sequence is designed for non-science majors. The biology sequence of BIOL 1107 and 1108 is the sequence required for science majors and most medical majors. If you have questions about the appropriate sequence for your major, please ask your instructor.

Course Prerequisites:

Notebook Computer Requirement:

Each CCSU student is required to have ready access throughout the semester to a notebook computer that meets faculty-approved hardware and software requirements for the student's academic program. Students will sign a statement attesting to such access.  For further information on CCSU's Official Notebook Computer Policy, please go to http://itpchoice.clayton.edu/policy.htm.

Computer Skill Prerequisites:

In-class Use of Student Notebook Computers:

Student computers will be used in the classroom in this course, and will be required for taking quizzes and exams.  You should bring your notebook computer to every class meeting. Computers will also be required to access course materials and to communicate with your instructor.


Course Objectives:


Student Learning Outcomes:


Term:

Spring Semester 2009


Instructor Information:

Section 01& 02 (CRN #24432 & 24433)
Dr. Christopher Kodani
Office: A-31-A
Phone: (678) 466-4782
e-mail:
ChristopherKodani@clayton.edu

Internet address:
http://a-s.clayton.edu/kodani/index.htm
Spring office hours:
Tuesday and Thursday 10:00 to 12:30, Wednesday 8:00 to 9:45

Section 03 (CRN #24393)
Dr. Tonya Shearer
Office: A-26
Phone: 678-466-4795
e-mail: TonyaShearer@clayton.edu

Internet address:
http://a-s.clayton.edu/parttime/shearer/shearer.htm 
Spring office hours:
TBA

Section 04 (CRN# 24716)
Dr. Shelby Jones-Dozier
Office: A-26
Phone: (678)-466-4795
e-mail: ShelbyJones-Dozier@clayton.edu
Internet address:
Spring office hours: TBA


Class Meetings:

Section CRN Days Times Room Instructor
01 24432 TR 12:45 to 2:00 U-416 Kodani
02 24433 TR 8:25 to 9:40 B-13 Kodani
03 24393 TR 6:30 to 7:45 B-14 Shearer
04 24716 TR 3:35 to 4:50 B-10 Jones-Dozier

Evaluation:

Grading Scale

Points
4 Regular Exams @ 100 points 400
Quizzes/Assignments (Number of quizzes, assignments, and points to be determined by instructor) 0 to 100
1 Final Exam over all material 100
Total 500 to 600

Grading:

Your final grade will be determined as follows:

grade percentage range
A 90 - 100%
B 80 - 89%
C 70 - 79%
D 60 - 69%
F below 60%

Textbook

Campbell, Reece, Taylor, Simon, and Dickey. 2009. Biology, Concepts and Connections. Benjamin Cummings 6/E. ISBN-10: 0321489845 ISBN-13: 9780321489845

6th Edition                         5th Edition

Campbell Concepts, 6th Edition    Text Cover

Text Coverage:

Chapters to be covered may include 13 - 38, at the discretion of the individual instructor.

 


Tentative Course Schedule:

Tentative Schedule for BIOL 1112
Week Dates Chapter Topics
1 Jan 13 & 15 13 How Populations Evolve
2 Jan 20 & 22 13 and 18 Animal Diversity
3 Jan 27 & 29 18

Animal Diversity

4 Feb 3 & 5 18

(19 if time permits)

Animal Diversity

Human Evolution (if time permits)

5 Feb 10 & 12 21 Nutrition and Digestion

Exam 1

6 Feb 17 & 19 22 Gas Exchange
7 Feb 24 & 26 23 Circulation

 

8 March 3 & 5 24 The Body's Defenses

Exam 2

Last Day to Withdraw without Academic Penalty March 6

9 March 10 & 12 Spring Break No Classes
10 March 17 & 19 25 Control of the Internal Environment
11 March 24 & 26 27.9 to 27.19 Embryonic Development
12 March 31 and April 2 34 The Biosphere

Exam 3

13 April 7 & 9 36 Population Dynamics
14 April 14 & 16 36, 37 Population Dynamics/Communities and Ecosystems
15 April 21 & 23 37 Communities and Ecosystems Exam 4

 

16 April 28 & 30 38 Conservation Biology

This schedule is tentative, and can change at the discretion of the instructors.  All exam dates are approximate.

Final Exam:

The Final Exam schedule will be different from the regular schedule, and will be posted by the university.


Course Policies:

Absences from QUIZZES and EXAMS must also be accompanied by a signed physician's or judge's excuse (there are no exceptions). Without an excuse provided within one week, a grade of zero points will be assigned for the missed assessment.  If the student does have a valid excuse the next quiz or exam will be doubled to make up for the missed one, unless it is a final exam, in which case a makeup will be administered.

Visitors (friends, children, etc.) are strictly prohibited from attending class without the permission of the instructor.

No smoking, eating or drinking is permitted at any time in the classroom.

Students may not play video games during lecture.

Students must abide by policies in the Clayton College & State University Student Handbook, and the Basic Undergraduate Student Responsibilities.

Attendance is expected for all class periods.  Attendance is required for quiz and examination periods.  Any absence must be accompanied by a written excuse from a doctor or other competent authority.  Without excuse, a grade of zero points will be assigned for the missed work.  If a valid excuse is provided:

Any type of activity that is considered dishonest by reasonable standards may constitute academic misconduct. The most common forms of academic misconduct are cheating and plagiarism.  All instances of academic dishonesty will result in a grade of zero for the work involved.  All instances of academic dishonesty will be reported to the Office of Student Life/Judicial Affairs.   Judicial procedures are described at
http://adminservices.clayton.edu/studentlife/judicial_affairs.htm.

Changes or additions to this syllabus, including reading, exam schedule, grading, and course policies can be made at the discretion of the instructor at any time.



Last update: January 12, 2009