Clayton State University



BIOL 2500-- Introductory Plant Biology
Course Syllabus - Spring 2007



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Course Description

Number and Title:

BIOL 2500, Introductory Plant Biology

Credit Hours:

2.0 semester credit hours

Catalog Description:

Survey of the plant kingdom with greatest emphasis on structure and function of angiosperms.

Course Prerequisites:

BIOL 1108 and 1108L

Notebook Computer Requirement:

Each CSU 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 CSU'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 notebook computers will not be used in the classroom. Computers will be required to access course materials and to communicate with your instructor.


Course Objectives:


Student Learning Outcomes:


Instructor Information:

Dr. Jere Boudell (CRN# 24558)
Office: Arts and Science Building, Room G-105-F
Phone: (678) 466-4772
e-mail:
JereBoudell@mail.clayton.edu
Internet address:
http://a-s.clayton.edu/jboudell
Office hours:  http://a-s.clayton.edu/jboudell/schedule.htm


Class Meetings:

CRN Days Times Room Instructor
24558 MW 7:30 to 8:20 U327 Boudell

Textbook Information:

Text:

Raven, Peter H., Ray F. Evert, and Susan E. Eichhorn.  2005.  Biology of Plants.  7th Edition.  W.H. Freeman and Company, New York, New York.  

Text Coverage:

Chapters to be covered: See reading schedule below.


Evaluation:

Item

Points
3 Exams @ 75 points 225
Homework Assignments &/OR Quizzes 100
1 Final Exam (25% new material & 75% old material) 100
Total 425

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%
 

Mid-term Progress Report

The mid-term grade in this course which will be issued near or on March 1, reflects approximately 20% of the entire course grade.  Based on this grade, students may choose to withdraw from the course and receive a grade of "W."  Students pursuing this option must fill out an official withdrawal form, available in the Office of the Registrar, by mid-term, which occurs on March 2.  It is important to note that the mid-term grade is only a form of feedback, and does not in ANY way affect the final grade.


Tentative Course Schedule:

Textbook: Biology of Plants, Raven, Evert, and Eichhorn, 7th Edition, 2005.

Week

Week of:

Topic

Chapters

1

Jan 8

Introduction / The Molecular Composition of Plant Cells

1, 2

2

Jan 15

Jan. 15--MLK Holiday (No Class) /
The Molecular Composition of Plant Cells


2

3

Jan 22

The Plant Cell

3 (35 - 58), 4 (75 - 77)

4

Jan 29

Photosynthesis, Light, and Life

7

5

Feb 5

Photosynthesis, Light, and Life / EXAM 1

7

6

Feb 12

Protista: Algae... / Bryophytes

Seedless Vascular Plants

15 (327 - 340), 16

17

7

Feb 19

Gymnosperms

Introduction to the Angiosperms

18, 19

8

Feb 26

Evolution of the Angiosperms

20

 

 

Last Day to Drop w/o Academic Penalty: Friday March 2rd 

 

9

Mar 5 

Spring Break -- No Classes

 

10

Mar 12

Evolution of the Angiosperms EXAM 2

20

11

Mar 19

Early Development of the Plant Body

Cells and Tissues of the Plant Body

22

23

12

Mar 26

Cells and Tissues of the Plant Body

The Root: Structure and Development

23

24

13

Apr 2

The Shoot: Primary Structure and Development

Secondary Growth in Stems

25

 

26

14

Apr 9

Regulating Growth and Development: The Plant Hormones

 27

15

Apr 16

EXAM 3  

External Factors and Plant Growth



28

16

Apr 23

External Factors and Plant Growth  

Plant Nutrition and Soils

28

29

17

Apr 30

The Movement of Water and Solutes in Plants

30

 

 

Final Exam (See Below)

All above

 

**This lecture schedule and lecture testing is tentative and may change. Tests may be given the week before or the week after the week listed here or during the week predicted. Specific test dates will be announced approximately one week in advance in class.

Final Examination Schedule (Tentative)

CRN Normal Meeting Days & Times Final Exam Day &Time Room Instructor
24558 MW 7:30 to 8:20 Monday May 7th from 7:30-9:30 U327 Boudell

 


Course Policies:

Absences from 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 has a valid excuse the final 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.  Because one quiz grade is dropped at the end of the semester, there are no make up quizzes.

Attendance is expected for all class periods.  Attendance is required for quiz and examination periods (see above).  Any absence must be accompanied by a written excuse from a doctor or other competent authority.  Without an excuse, a grade of zero points will be assigned for the missed work.  Late assignments must be turned in within one day of the due date and 10% will be deducted from the final assignment grade.   Assignments may NOT be sent to the instructor via email.

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 State University Student Handbook, and the Basic Undergraduate Student Responsibilities.

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 misconduct will be reported to the Office of Student Life/Judicial Affairs.   Judicial procedures are described at http://adminservices.clayton.edu/judicial/.

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: May 29, 2007