BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE II ABIO 122 (4 credit hours) Summer I, 2009 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Hugh Hanlin EMAIL: HughH@usca.edu OFFICE: SBDG 101A PHONE: 641-3439 CLASS SCHEDULE: M-Th 9:00 AM - 1:30 PM, SBDG 103 TEXTBOOK: Biology, Raven, Johnson, Losos & Singer, 8 th ed. (or any previous edition of Biology by Raven et al.) LAB MANUAL: A Photographic Atlas for the Biology Laboratory, Van De Graaff & Crawley (any edition) COURSE DESCRIPTION: Biological principles and concepts from the tissue through ecosystem levels of organization. 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 or 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. METHODS OF PRESENTATION: This course will consist of lectures by the professor, classroom discussion, and integrated laboratory exercises and will utilize appropriate modes of visual aids and laboratory equipment. METHODS OF EVALUATION: Achievement of course objectives will be evaluated by lecture and laboratory quizzes/exams. GRADES in the course will be determined as follows: 45% - 3 lecture quizzes 15% - 3 practical laboratory quizzes 20% - final comprehensive lab exam 20% - final comprehensive lecture exam IMPORTANT GUIDELINES: • You will be expected to have read the assigned text chapters prior to class. • Upon prior approval, you will allowed to use an electronic device to record lectures if the recording device is placed at the front lecture desk. However, the use of any other portable electronic devices, including cell phones, pagers, MP3 players, iPods, etc., during class or lab is not permitted. If you have any of these devices in your possession during class, they must be turned off and stowed away for the duration of the class period. • You will be expected to endorse the following HONOR PLEDGE on every quiz: On my honor as a University of South Carolina at Aiken student, I have neither given nor received any unauthorized aid of this assignment/examination. To the best of my knowledge I am not in violation of academic honesty. • No make-up exams will be given for the lecture and laboratory quizzes except under extreme situations (see Student Handbook). • Because lectures and laboratories will be integrated, students failing to attend at least 75% of the classes will not receive a passing grade. • You are encouraged to make appointments with your instructor if you are having problems in the course. Office hours are 2:30 - 4:00 PM, M - W. • 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, 126A B&E, (803) 641-3609, as soon as possible. The Disabilities Services Office will determine appropriate accommodations based on medical documentation. TENTATIVE CLASS SCHEDULE TEXT CHAPTER WEEK DATE TOPIC 1 June 1 Science, Evolution & Taxonomy 1, 20-23 1 June 2 Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes; Cell Cycle 4-5, 10-11, 26, 29 1 June 3 Life Cycles; Fungi-like Protists; Fungi 29, 31 1 June 4 Plant-like Protists, Plant Phylogeny 29, 20 2 June 8 Quiz #1; Vascular Plant Structure & Function 36-38 2 June 9 Animal Development 32, 53 2 June 10 Animal Phylogeny: Acoelomates & Pseudocoelomates & Protostomes 32-34 2 June 11 Animal Phylogeny: Deuterostomes 34-35 3 June 15 Animal Phylogeny: Vertebrates Last day to withdraw without receiving a “WF” 35 3 June 16 Quiz #2; Anatomical Organization; Tissues 43 3 June 17 Integument, Support & Movement 43, 47 3 June 18 Nervous & Endocrine Controls 44-46 4 June 22 Cardiovascular, Lymphatic & Immune Systems 49, 51 4 June 23 Respiration, Digestion & Osmoregulation 48-50 4 June 24 Quiz #3; Reproduction 52 4 June 25 Population & Community Ecology 55-57 5 June 29 FINAL LABORATORY EXAM 5 June 30 Ecosystems 5 July 1 FINAL LECTURE EXAM (8:00 AM) 57, 58