BIOL 120L – Page 1 Date Approved: 11/2/89 Date Scanned: 4.29.05 College of the Redwoods CREDIT COURSE OUTLINE DEPARTMENT AND COURSE NUMBER: BIOL 120L DEGREE APPLICABLE NON-DEGREE APPLICABLE FORMER NUMBER (If previously offered) BIOL 120B COURSE TITLE BIRD MIGRATION LECTURE HOURS: 6.75 total LAB HOURS: 6.75 total PREREQUISITE: NONE UNITS: 0.5 Eligibility for: Engl 150 Math 105 Request for Exception Attached CO-REQUISITE: NONE GRADING STANDARD: Letter Grade Only TRANSFERABILITY: CSUS UC Articulation with UC requested Repeatable yes no CR/NC Only Grade/CR/NC Option NONE Maximum Class Size 25 Max No. Units Max No. Enrollments CATALOG DESCRIPTION: This course focuses on the remarkable phenomenon of bird migration. Discussion topics provide the information necessary to understand observations made in the field. NOTE: This course provides a Natural History Certificate Program elective. COURSE OUTCOMES/OBJECTIVES: List the primary instructional objectives of the class. Formulate some of them in terms of specific measurable student accomplishments, e.g., specific knowledge and/or skills to be attained as a result of completing this course. For degree-applicable courses, include objectives in the area of “critical thinking.” Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: 1. Demonstrate an understanding of the reasons for, and the mechanics of, bird migrations. 2. Apply principles learned in the field to migratory birds of Northern California. 3. Critically analyze information presented in the classroom and observations made in the field to determine the identity of different bird species and the significance of migration to their natural history. COURSE OUTLINE: % of Classroom Hours Spent on Each Topic Advantages and disadvantages of migration, origins of migration, migratory patterns, timing of migration, preparation for migration, orientation and navigation Observation and discussion of migrating birds 50% 50% BIOL 120L – Page 2 Date Approved: 11/2/89 Date Scanned: 4.29.05 APPROPRIATE TEXTS AND MATERIALS: (Indicate textbooks that may be required or recommended, including alternate texts that may be used.) Text(s) Title: Birds of North America Required Edition: 2nd Alternate Author: Dunn and Blom Recommended Publisher: National Geographic Society Date Published: 1987 (Additional required, alternate, or recommended texts should be listed on a separate sheet and attached.) For degree applicable courses the adopted texts have been certified to be college-level: Yes. Basis for determination: is used by two or more four-year colleges or universities (certified by the Division Chair or Branch Coordinator, or Center Dean) OR has been certified by the LAC as being of college level using the Coleman and Dale-Chall Readability Index Scale. No. Request for Exception Attached If no text or a below college level text is used in a degree applicable course must have a minimum of one response in category 1, 2, or 3. If category 1 is not checked, the department must explain why substantial writing assignments are an inappropriate basis for at least part of the grade. 1. Substantial writing assignments, including: essay exam(s) term or other paper(s) written homework reading report(s) laboratory report(s) other (specify) _____ If the course is degree applicable, substantial writing assignments in this course are inappropriate because: The course is primarily computational in nature. The course primarily involves skill demonstrations or problem solving. Other rationale (explain) __________________________________________ 2. Computational or Non-computational problem-solving demonstrations, including: exam(s) quizzes homework problems laboratory report(s) field work other (specify)_______ 3. Skill demonstrations, including: class performance(s) other (specify)____ 4. Objective examinations, including: multiple choice completion field work performance exam(s) true/false other (specify) matching items 5. Other (specify) ____________________________________ NOTE: A course grade may not be based solely on attendance. BIOL 120L – Page 3 Date Approved: 11/2/89 Date Scanned: 4.29.05 REQUIRED READING, WRITING, AND OTHER OUTSIDE OF CLASS ASSIGNMENTS: Over an 18-week presentation of the course, 3 hours per week are required for each unit of credit. ALL Degree Applicable Credit classes must treat subject matter with a scope and intensity which require the student to study outside of class. Two hours of independent work done out of class are required for each hour of lecture. Lab and activity classes must also require some outside of class work. Outside of the regular class time the students in this class will be doing the following: Study Answer questions Skill practice Required reading Problem solving activity or exercise Written work (essays/compositions/report/analysis/research) Journal (reaction and evaluation of class, done on a continuing basis throughout the semester) Observation of or participation in an activity related to course content (e.g., play, museum, concert, debate, meeting, etc.) Field trips Other (specify) ____________________________ COLLEGE LEVEL CRITICAL THINKING TASKS/ASSIGNMENTS: Degree applicable courses must include critical thinking tasks/assignments. This section need not be completed for non-degree applicable courses. Describe how the course requires students to independently analyze, synthesize, explain, assess, anticipate and/or define problems, formulate and assess solutions, apply principles to new situations, etc. Students will be required to apply principles learned in the classroom to new situations and interpret and explain various aspects of the natural history of the birds being studied, particularly as they relate to bird migration. Students will be expected to critically analyze information and observations acquired in the field and formulate solutions to questions regarding the natural history and migration of birds. BIOL 120L – Page 4 Date Approved: 11/2/89 Date Scanned: 4.29.05 BIOLOGY 12OL - Bird Migration ADDITIONAL/ALTERNATE TEXTS: Text: Birds of North America Author: Robins, et.al . Edition: 2nd Publisher: Golden Books Required Recommended Alternate Year: 1983 Text: Field Guide to Western Birds Author: Peterson Edition: 2nd Publisher: Houghton, Mifflin Year: 1961 Required Recommended Alternate Text: Birds of Northern California, an Annotated Field List Author: McCaskie, et.al. Edition: 2nd Publisher: Golden Gate Audubon Society Year: 1988 Required Recommended Alternate