UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA AIKEN DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY AND GEOLOGY BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES II BIOL 122 (4 credit hours) SPRING 2014 Course Policies, Procedures, and Syllabus Meeting Place: Lecture: ONLINE Lab: SBDG 103 Instructor: Dr. Virginia Shervette Office Location: SBDG 219A Office Hours: Mon and Wed by appointment E-mail: virginias@usca.edu Phone: 803.641.3605 TEXTBOOK and LAB MATERIALS Required Text: CAMPBELL BIOLOGY IN FOCUS published by Pearson Lab manual: Biology Laboratory Manual, Department of Biology & Geology (Required-provided as pdfs that you have to print out and put in your lab notebook) A Photographic Atlas for the Biology Laboratory, Van de Graff & Crawley (Required) LAB SUPPLIES: A quad-ruled notebook is required. Surgical gloves are recommended for use with handling preserved specimens. Each student must provide his/her own eye protection and gloves when working with preserved specimens. (Caution: Exposure to formaldehyde has been linked to cancer in rats.) COURSE OBJECTIVES and LEARNING OUTCOMES COURSE DESCRIPTION: Biological principles and concepts from the tissue through ecosystem levels of organization including evolutionary processes. COURSE OBJECTIVES: • To acquaint students with biological principles associated with multicellularity, development, phylogeny, ecology and evolution. • To acquaint students with the anatomical organization of organisms to include tissue, organs, and systems and their functions. • To trace the development of organisms. • To trace the phylogeny of organisms. • To acquaint students with the behavior and ecology of organisms. STUDENT COMPETENCY STATEMENTS: By the end of this course the student will have demonstrated the ability to: • Discuss biological principles and topics of historical and current interest and importance. • Describe the biological processes that operate at the multicellular levels to include histological, organismal, population, community and ecosystem levels of organization. • Apply theoretical concepts in the laboratory by following a written procedure. METHODS OF PRESENTATION: This course will consist of on-line lectures by the instructors, classroom discussion, and group and individual laboratory exercises. The instructors will utilize appropriate modes of visual aids and laboratory equipment. METHODS OF EVALUATION: Achievement of course objectives will be evaluated by lecture exams, laboratory reports, notebooks, quizzes and exams, and a final comprehensive exam. COURSE GRADING and EXAMS The lecture will count for 50% and the lab for 50% of the final course grade. However, you must receive a passing grade in lab to pass the class. Grades in the course will be determined as follows: 12% - weekly quizzes 11% - lab notebooks 11% - laboratory reports 66% - six course exams See the course schedule below for dates of exams. ATTENDANCE and PARTICIPATION 1. This is a survey course and covers a great deal of material! The text is good and can help explain lecture material you may not fully understand. I will not cover all of the text in class, but you will understand lectures better if you read the assigned text sections before you come to class, and you will do better on tests if you keep up with the reading. In addition, I will provide information in lecture that will supplement your text. You will be expected to know this additional material for lecture quizzes, so it is imperative that you attend lectures to do well in this class. 2. The lab is heavily scheduled and you will be expected to stay for the entire period. 3. You will be expected to have read all laboratory exercises and the accompanying text references before attending labs. You must bring both your laboratory manual and your textbook to the laboratory. 4. No make-up exams will be given for missed lecture exams except under extreme situations (see your Student Handbook). There will be no opportunity to make up missed lab quizzes or exams unless it can be arranged during another lab period during the week the absence occurred. 5. Students are expected to attend lectures. Pop quizzes may be given periodically to encourage attendance. In addition, 75% attendance in lab is required. You cannot get a passing grade in this course with more than two absences – we only meet in-person one time per week. 6. You are strongly encouraged to make appointments with your instructor if you are having problems in the course. You may make an appointment or drop in if I am not busy with another student. 7. Upon prior approval, you will be allowed to use an electronic device to record lectures if the recording device is placed at the front lecture desk. 8. If you have a physical, psychological, and/or learning disability which might affect your performance in this class, please contact the Office of Disability Services, 134 B&E, (803) 643-6816, as soon as possible. The Disabilities Services Office will determine appropriate accommodations based on documentation. HONOR CODE AND CHEATING HONOR CODE: In our hearts we know that cheating is wrong. It is the responsibility of every student at the University of South Carolina Aiken to adhere steadfastly to truthfulness and to avoid dishonesty, fraud, or deceit of any type in connection with any academic program. Any student who violates this Honor Code or who knowingly assists another to violate this Honor Code shall be subject to discipline. By signing your name to an assignment, quiz, or test you are acknowledging that you will adhere to The Honor Code at USCA. This class is designed to benefit you, the student. Please do not allow yourself to succumb to any form of cheating. Suspicion of cheating will be reported automatically to Academic Integrity. Cheating on an Exam will result in an F in the course. Lecture and Lab Schedule Week Jan 12-18 th Lab Jan 14 and 16 th Jan 19-25 st Lab 21 and 23 rd Topic Chapter Online Lecture: Intro to Evolution and Foundations; Descent with Modification 1 and 19 Lab: Scientific Method Lab I Online Lecture: Phylogeny; Evolution of Populations 20-21 Lab: Documentary – Galapagos Jan 26-Feb 1 Online Lecture: Origin of Species Lab 28th and 30th Lab: Exam 1 (Ch 1 and 19-21 including Lab Exercise I and Documentary); Start Group Projects Feb 2-8 Online Lecture: Broad Patterns of Evolution; Early Life Diversification 23-24 Lab 4th and 6th Lab: Exercise II Microscopy and Prokaryote and Protist Diversity Lab II Feb 9-15 Online Lecture: Continue with Early Life Diversification 24 Lab 11th and 13th Lab: Exam 2 (Ch 22-24 and Lab II); Group Project Updates Feb 16-22 Online Lecture: Origin and Diversification of Eukaryotes 25 Lab 18th and 20th Lab: Exercise III Cell Cycle, Division and Ploidy Lab III Feb 23-1 Mar Online Lecture: Colonization of Land By Plants and Fungi 26 Lab: Exercises IV Plant Diversity and VII Fungi Diversity Lab IV, VII Mar 2-8 Online Lecture: Plant Structure and Growth 28 Lab 4th and 6th Exam 3 (Ch 25-26 and Labs II, IV, VII) Lab: V Monocots and Dicots and Plant Tissue Lab V Mar 9-15 SPRING BREAK Lab 11th and 13th SPRING BREAK Mar 16-22 Online Lecture: Reproduction and Domestication of Flowering Plants and The Rise of Animal Diversity 30 and 27 Lab 18th and 20th Lab: VI Flowers, Fruits and Seeds Lab VI Mar 23-29 Online Lecture: Continue The Rise of Animal Diversity 27 Lab 25th and 27th Lab: Exam 4 (Includes Ch 27-28, 30 and Labs V, VI) IX and X Animal Diversity 1 and 2 Labs IX and X Mar 30-5 Apr Online Lecture: Reproduction and Development 36 Lab: VIII Animal Development VIII Online Lecture: Motor Mechanisms and Behavior 39 Lab: XI Vertebrate Diversity and Tissues XI Apr 13-19 Online Lecture: Population Ecology 40 Lab 15th and 17th Lab: Exam 5 (36, 39-40 and Labs IX, X, VIII) Apr 20-26 Online Lecture: Distribution of Organisms; Ecosystems and Energy 41 and 42 Lab 22nd and 24th Lab: XII Trophic Pyramid XII Apr 27-28 Online Lecture: Global Ecology and Conservation Biology 43 Final Exam Period Exam 6 (41-43 and Labs XI, XII); Group Lab Report Due and Lab Notebooks Section 03: 6 May at 2 pm Section 04: 6 May at 5 pm Section 05: 1 May at 2 pm th Lab 25 and 27 st Lab 1 and 3 th rd Apr 6-12 th Lab 8 and 10 th 22 ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF READING THE SYLLABUS In your natural handwriting copy out the following statement in the space provided below: I have read the BIOL 122 syllabus and understand the policies on lecture, lab, grading, exams, attendance, quizzes, honor code, and cheating. I have also read and understand the additional course information. While physically attending this class, I will act in a manner that is respectful to me, other students, the professor, and guest speakers. Write out statement below: Signature: _________________________________ Name printed:_______________________________ Date: ______________________ *You will not receive credit for this course until you have completed and turned in this acknowledgement.