Clayton State University



BIOL 1107L - Principles of Biology I Laboratory
Course Syllabus - Spring 2010



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Course Description

Number and Title:

BIOL 1107L;  Principles of Biology I Laboratory

Credit Hours:

1.0 semester credit hours

Catalog Description:

Laboratory accompanying BIOL1107, Principles of Biology I.

Co-requisites:

BIOL1107, Principles of Biology I. Withdrawal from BIOL1107L requires withdrawal from BIOL1107 and withdrawal from BIOL1107 requires withdrawal from BIOL1107L.

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 be used in this class. Outside of class, computers will be used to complete science assignments, to access the internet and class materials, to do activities on the text CD ROM, and to communicate with the instructor.


Laboratory objectives: For specific laboratory objectives, see the first page of each Lab Topic in the Laboratory Manual.


Student Learning Outcomes:

    

General education outcomes:

The following links provide tabular descriptions of the communications outcome and the critical thinking outcome components  (see BIOL1107L in the tables):

Biology outcomes:

BIOL1107L supports outcomes 1, 2, 4, and 5 of the biology major:


Instructor Information:

Dr. Jacqueline Jordan (CRN 24382 and 24405)
Office: Faculty Hall 28B
Phone: (678) 466-4781
e-mail: jacquelinejordan@clayton.edu
Internet address: http://a-s.clayton.edu/jordan
Office hours:  http://a-s.clayton.edu/jordan/Schedule.htm

Dr. Fran Norflus
Office: Faculty Hall 23-B
Phone: (678) 466-4852
e-mail: fnorflus@clayton.edu

Internet address:http://a-s.clayton.edu/fnorflus

Office hours: http://a-s.clayton.edu/fnorflus/schedule.htm


Dr. Paul Guy Melvin (CRN 24398))
Office: Faculty Hall 21
Phone: (678) 466-4789
e-mail:
PaulMelvin@clayton.edu
Internet address:
http://a-s.clayton.edu/pmelvin/pmelvin.htm
Office hours: http://a-s.clayton.edu/pmelvin/Schedules/schedule.htm

CAMPUS MAP
 


Class Meetings: All labs are held in the Business & Health Science Bldg

CRN Section Day Time Instructor Room
24398 2 M 11:00am- 1:50pm Dr. P. Melvin C29
24399 3 M 2:00pm - 4:50pm Dr. F. Norflus C29
24382 1 T 8:25am - 11:15am Dr. J. Jordan C29
24405 4 T 12:35pm - 3:25pm Dr. J. Jordan C29

 


Textbook Information:

Required text: Investigating Biology, Sixth Edition, Morgan/Carter, 2008


Evaluation:

Item Percentage
2 Lab Practical Exams @ 50 points 50%
Lab reports * & other graded work 50%
Total 100%

*Guidelines for Lab Reports

Sample Lab Report

 


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%

 

Special Announcement:

Here's info on the H1N1 virus & you.   "The CDC recommends that people with influenza-like illness remain at home until at least 24 hours after they are free of fever (100° F [37.8°C]), or signs of a fever without the use of fever-reducing medications.”

To help curtail the spread of the virus, please go see a doctor and don't come to class if you are experiencing flu-like symptoms.

Tentative Course Schedule*:

Investigating Biology, Sixth Edition, Morgan/Carter, 2008

Week Week of: Topic Lab Title
1 Jan. 11 NO LAB
2 Jan. 18 NO LABS THIS WEEK - MLK Holiday Jan. 18. Introduction & Lab Safety
3 Jan. 25 Introduction, Lab Safety

Topic 1
Topic 1 Pre-lab objectives
Topic 1 Lab objectives
Topic 1 Data/graph sheets

Math Calculations

Math Worksheet

Topic 1: Scientific Investigation

and

Math Problems

4 Feb. 1 Modeling the chemistry of water
Pre-lab objectives
Water worksheet 
The worksheet is due at the end of lab.
Modeling the Chemistry of Water
6 Feb. 8 Topic 2
Topic 2 Pre-lab objectives
Topic 2 Lab objectives
Topic 2 data sheets
Topic 2: Microscopes & Cells
7 Feb. 15 Topic 3
Topic 3 Pre-lab objectives
Topic 3 Lab objectives
Topic 3 data sheets
Lab report rubric--Print and turn in with lab report.

 Use the lab report guide to write a lab report.

Topic 3: Diffusion & Osmosis
8 Feb.22 Topic 4
Topic 4 Pre-lab objectives
Topic 4 Lab objectives
Topic 4 data sheets
Topic 4 lab hints

Protein folding Pre-lab
Protein folding worksheet--you will complete this sheet and turn in at the end of lab.

Topic 4: Enzymes & Protein Folding
 9 March 1 LAB PRACTICAL 1:  All labs prior to the midterm Lab Practical I
10 LAST DAY TO DROP WITH A "W"  March 5th

SPRING BREAK  MARCH 6 - 13th

11 March 15 Topic 5
Topic 5 Pre-lab objectives
Topic 5 Lab objectives
Topic 5 data sheets
Topic 5 lab hints
Fermentation diagram 1
Fermentation diagram 2
Topic 5: Cellular Respiration & Fermentation
11 March 22 Topic 6
Topic 6 Pre-lab objectives
Topic 6 Lab objectives
Topic 6 data sheets
Topic 6 lab hints 
Lab report rubric  -Print and turn in with lab report.

 Use the lab report guide to write a lab report.

Topic 6: Photosynthesis
12 March 29

Topic 7
Mitosis review

Tutorial
Look at the onion root tip (mitosis) and lily (meiosis)
The other components are also good practice
There is an exercise to test simulate mitosis and meiosis (CDCK) that is good practice.

Topic 7 Pre-lab objectives
Topic 7 Lab objectives--this sheet may be altered after 4/3
Topic 7 data sheets

Corn genetics-Pre-lab/Lab objectives
                         report sheet

Topic 7:  Mitosis and Meiosis
13 April 5

Modeling DNA and transcription/translation
Bring your textbook to lab; you do not need your lab manual this week
Pre-lab objectives

DNA worksheet--you will complete this sheet and turn in at the end of lab.

Transcription/Translation worksheet

Modeling DNA and protein structure

 

14 April 12 Topic 10
Topic10 Pre-lab objectives

report sheet

Size marker and picture of gel--revised

Plasmid Vectors, Viral DNAs and Bacteriophage
pUC19 plasmid map
 
pUC19 location of sites
 
The pUC19 documents are from New England Biolabs and are pdf files.  You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open them.
Topic 10: Molecular Biology
15 April 19 LAB PRACTICAL 2 (All labs since the midterm) Lab Practical II

*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.

Instructor Prep -students do not have access 

Lab Technician Prep -students do not have access


Course policies:

Attendance: Each student must attend the assigned laboratory weekly for 3 hours.  

        Students who are absent will receive NO credit for any lab assignment, quiz, lab report, or any other graded work pertaining to the missed lab.

 Students who are tardy will only receive half credit for any lab assignments, quiz, lab report, or any other graded work pertaining to the lab for which you      are  tardy.

Lab notebooks: For each lab you are responsible for completion of the pre-lab and post-lab objectives in your notebook.  Pre-lab objectives should be completed for that week's lab prior to coming to lab.  Post-lab  objectives should be begun during the current lab and finished at home and should be in the lab notebook by the following lab period.  Lab notebooks will be checked for completion and may be used when quizzes are given in lab.  You are responsible for printing the pre- and post-lab objectives and bringing them to lab each week.  The notebooks will be excellent study guides for the practical exams.

Late assignments: Lab reports or report sheets will be accepted late using the following chart for subtracting points. Lab reports or report sheets will NOT be accepted more than one week after they are due. Turn in all of your lab materials together. No supplemental materials may be added once you have turned in you lab report or assignment.  Late penalties begin to be charged as soon as the lab period is over in which the assignment is due, day 2 begins at midnight the next day and then charges are assessed at 24 hour intervals.

Click here for late assignment chart

E-mail: Important messages and announcements will be sent to you via your CSU account. You must activate your account and check your e-mail regularly.  You are responsible for all e-mails sent to the class list.

You are responsible for printing all posted items.  These items will not be available from your instructor during lab.

General policies:

 



Last update: January 25, 2010