Spring 2015 USC-Aiken BIOL 121

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Spring 2015 USC-Aiken

BIOL 121

Biology 121 Syllabus

Sections 3 & 4

PROFESSOR: Dr. C. Nathan Hancock

OFFICE: Room 205, Science Building

OFFICE HOURS: By appointment or just drop by (can check my lab, room 217)

COURSE CREDIT: 4 Credit Hours

LECTURE: (327 SCI BLDG) M/W 1:00 to 2:15 pm

LABS: (108 SCI BLDG) T 9:25 am – 12:05 pm ( SEC 3 ); R 9:25 am – 12:05 ( SEC 4 )

CONTACT: 803-641-3390 nathanh@usca.edu

TEXT: Campbell Biology In Focus w/ Mastering Biology (w/ ebook) ISBN 0321813669

Online versions of the text are also available. If you rent or buy a used text, you will need to purchase access to Mastering Biology (about $60)

LAB MANUAL : BIOLOGY 121 Lab Manual 7 th Edition by Jackson, Yates, and Hancock.

Mastering Biology Course ID: MBHANCOCK77188

COURSE DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVES:

This course is for Biology majors and non-majors and incorporates the study of biological principles and concepts through the cellular level of organization. Upon completion of this course students will be expected to:

- Define Biology and describe the characteristics that define life.

- Describe the major biological molecules and how they are utilized by cells.

- Describe the structure of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and how structure facilitates function.

- Describe how things get in and out of cells and how cells signal each other.

- Describe the flow of energy in biological systems.

- Define the importance of enzymes and how they work.

- Understand cellular reproduction (mitosis and meiosis).

- Understand the basics of heredity and pattern of inheritance.

- Describe the structure of DNA and RNA and define the Central Dogma of Life.

- Understand and use the “scientific method.”

- Think critically, be able to analyze data and present it scientifically.

GRADE COMPONENTS:

Four exams

Mastering Biology

In-Class Assignments/Quizzes

Lab (notes/reports/quizzes)

150 pts each (60% total)

75 pts (7.5%)

75 pts (7.5%)

250 pts (25%)

You must work hard on all portions of the course to pass. The lab and assignment scores often serve to improve a student’s grade, but you also have to do well on the exams. For example, a student that gets

80% of the lab and assignment points (320) but only gets 50% on each test (300) would earn a D

(640/1000). While a student that gets only 50% of the lab and assignment points (200) but gets 80% on each test (480) would earn a D+ (680/1000).

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EXAMS:

Although study guides for the test are provided, you are responsible for all of the material covered in the text book. All exams will include both multiple choice and long answer questions. Students need to bring a scantron and pencil to each exam. Students will not be allowed to sit in adjacent seats during the exams. If a student must leave during an exam, they forfeit their right to finish the exam.

Calculators will not be allowed.

GRADING SCALE:

100-90% = A; 89-85% = B+; 84-80% = B; 79-75% = C+; 74-70% = C; 69-65% = D+; 64-60% = D; 59-0% = F.

An “A” grade in this course indicates that you have achieved mastery of the material. This means that you have more than a basic understanding of the vocabulary words. You must show that you understand the concepts and how to apply them to get a grade of “C” or better.

ATTENDANCE POLICY:

You must be present in class to receive credit for in-class assignments, quizzes, and lab reports. The only exception to this is when students inform the instructor of an excused absence before class . Students that need to attend a different section of lab or class must receive prior approval from the instructor.

Students must bring their books to class to be able to participate in the in-class assignments.

Due to the nature of lab, make-up labs cannot be given!

There are no make-up exams. Should you miss an exam for a documented excusable reason (i.e. sickness or required university event); an alternate exam date will be arranged. Only one exam will be treated in this manner; any other missed exams will be counted as a zero.

“When students enroll in a particular course, they obligate themselves for all the work which may be assigned. Punctual and regular attendance is vital to the discharge of this obligation.”

GRADING:

The exams, in-class assignments, and laboratory notebooks will require hand written answers. Answers will only be accepted if they are clearly legible.

Quizzes will occur at the beginning of class. Students that arrive late will not be given extra time to complete the quiz. Students that arrive after the quiz will receive a zero for that quiz. No make-up quizzes will be given. Students that disrupt other students by talking during the quiz will receive a zero on the quiz.

The prelab assignments are due at the start of lab. Assignments turned in late (more than 5 minutes after class starts) will receive an automatic loss of 50% of the points.

Mastering Biology assignments must be turned in on time. No late assignments will be accepted.

Assignments can be turned in early if needed.

Graded materials will be returned in a reasonable time period (usually during lab).

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14 Jan

19 Jan

21 Jan

26 Jan

28 Jan

2 Feb

4 Feb

9 Feb

11 Feb

16 Feb

18 Feb

23 Feb

25 Feb

2 Mar

4 Mar

9 Mar

TENTATIVE LECTURE SCHEDULE Spring 2014

Date

12 Jan

Topic

Class Organization, Introduction

Syllabus Quiz, The Chemical Context of Life

Martin Luther King Day (No class)

Ch 1+2 Quiz, Carbon and the Molecular Diversity of Life

Chapter 3 Quiz, A Tour of the Cell

Chapter 4 Quiz, Review

1 st Midterm Exam

Molecular Basis of Inheritance

Chapter 13 Quiz, Gene Expression: From Gene to Protein

Chapter 14 Quiz, Regulation of Gene Expression

Chapter 15 Quiz, Development, Stem Cells, and Cancer

Chapter 16 Quiz, Review

2 nd Midterm Exam

Membrane Transport and Signaling

Spring Break

Spring Break

Chapter 5 Quiz, Introduction to Metabolism

11 Mar

16 Mar

18 Mar

23 Mar

25 Mar

30 Mar

1 Apr

Chapter 6 Quiz, Cellular Respiration and Fermentation

Chapter 7 Quiz, Photosynthesis

Chapter 8 Quiz, Review

3 rd Midterm Exam 6 Apr

8 Apr

13 Apr

15 Apr

The Cell Cycle/ Meiosis and Sexual Life Cycle

Chapter 9+10 Quiz, Mendel and the Gene Idea

Chapter 11 Quiz, The Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance

20 Apr

22 Apr

27 Apr

Chapter 12 Quiz, Viruses/ Genomes and Their Evolution

Chapter 17 Quiz, Review

2pm 4 May Comprehensive Final Exam ( Emphasis on chapters 9-12, 17-18)

31 March - Last day to Withdraw without an F, 2 nd midterm exam scores will be posted prior to this date, It is recommended that students with an overall score of less than 60% should drop the course.

5-8

9+10

11

12

17+18

1-18

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7

6

5

Chapter

1

2

3

4

4

1-4

13

14

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Proposed Laboratory Schedule Spring 2014

Date

13, 15 Jan

20, 22 Jan

27, 29 Jan

3, 5 Feb

10, 12 Feb

17, 19 Feb

24, 26 Feb

3, 5 Mar

10, 12 Mar

17, 19 Mar

24, 26 Mar

31 Mar, 2 Apr

7, 9 Apr

14, 16 Apr

21, 23 Apr

Week

1

10

11

12

13

14

15

8

9

6

7

4

5

2

3

Topic

Introduction

Measurement Technique

Measurement Technique Write Up

Organic Molecules in Cells

Organic Molecules in Cells Write Up

Cell and Microscopy

Cell and Microscopy Write Up

Spring Break

Enzymes

Enzymes Write Up

Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis Write Up

Chi Squared and Maize Genetics

Chi Squared and Maize Genetics Write Up exercise will be obtained from the laboratory manual and your instructor. During these labs, the student will complete experiments that require development of a hypothesis, experimental design, hypothesis testing, and drawing conclusions. The notes and results of these exercises must be maintained and turned in with the laboratory report.

Each “wet” laboratory exercise will be followed by a second laboratory period that will be used by student groups to compose a report based on the data collected from the previous “wet” lab. Each laboratory group will synthesize individual results into a single written report to be turned into the instructor. The format of this report will be that of a scientific paper (abstract, introduction, results, and discussion). The first hour of this period will be designated for discussion and calculations as appropriate.

CLASSROOM BEHAVOIR AND PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES:

It is the instructor’s right to remove any student who disrupts or disturbs the proceedings of the class.

In extreme cases the professor can request assistance from the University police. If the student who has been ejected causes similar disturbances in subsequent meetings of the class, he/she may be denied admittance to the class for the remainder of the semester and assigned a grade of “F”.

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5

5

4

4

3

3

2

2

1

1

Exercise

7

LABORATORY DETAILS:

In general, the first session is a "wet" laboratory exercise. Potentially hazardous materials are used in this course. For this reason, students who do not follow instructions, use safety equipment, or conduct themselves in a professional manner will be removed from the lab. The general procedure for each

The use of any portable electronic devices, including cell phones, pagers, MP3 players, iPods, etc., during class is not allowed for any reason unless prior approval has been given to a student from the instructor or unless required for the course. If you are planning to have any of these devices in class, they must be turned off and stowed away for the duration of the class period. If you use a portable electronic device during a test, quiz, or other assessment, you are eligible to receive a failing grade on that assignment.

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DISABILITY STATEMENT:

If you have a physical, psychological, and/or learning disability that might affect your performance in this class, please contact the Office of Disability Services, B&E 134, (803) 643-6816, as soon as possible. The

Disability Services Office will determine appropriate accommodations based on medical documentation.

WRITING CENTER:

USCA provides a writing center located on room 201 of the H&SS building. If you need extra assistance on any writing assignment for this or any other class that you are taking, please try the writing center.

HONOR CODE:

Students are expected to abide by the Academic Code of Conduct as described in the Student

Handbook. Appropriate disciplinary action will be taken if academic integrity is violated. The following honor pledge is to be written, signed, and dated by the student on all exams and assignments turned into the instructor.

“On my honor as a University of South Carolina at Aiken student, I have neither given nor received any unauthorized aid on this assignment/ examination. To the best of my knowledge, I am not in violation of academic honesty.”

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