CHEM 1411 LAB (SYLLABUS ADDENDUM FOR LAB COMPONENT OF CHEM 1411 /1412 COURSE) ANGELINA COLLEGE | DR. STEPHENSON | DR. BARRETT ~ FALL 2014 ~ I. GRADING: A. 25% of your course grade in CHEM 1411/CHEM 1412 comes from the total laboratory grade. Course Score = 0.25 (Lab Grade) + 0.75 (Lecture Exams & Homework) B. The total laboratory grade will be composed of the following: 80% Individual experiment scores 20% Laboratory Final Exam Lab Score = 0.20 (Lab Final Exam) + 0.80 (Avg. of Experiment Scores) C. Individual experiment scores are derived from the following: 30 pts - Prelab On-line Quiz 70 pts - Report & Post-Lab Questions Experiment Score = (0.30) Prelab Quiz + (0.70) Report D. Additional Comments 1. For labs without experiments, the “worksheet” will count as the lab grade. 2. There will be NO make-up labs; however, one individual experiment grade will be dropped. 3. Missed labs count as a “zero.” 4. If you are asked to leave a lab, that lab will necessarily be scored as a zero, and that score will not be eligible to serve as the "dropped" experiment grade. 5. No student will receive credit for a lab in which he/she did not both attend and participate. II. GENERIC LABORATORY DAY 1. Roll call; all documents due that week (see next section) collected 2. Mini-lecture on the current week's experiment 3. Perform current week's experiment CHEM 1411 Lab Syllabus 1 III. THREE KEY COMPONENTS FOR INDIVIDUAL EXPERIMENTS A. Assignments – two items are due EACH WEEK 1. Quiz – due prior to start of lab, and within the established time frame. (CAVEAT: You will NOT be allowed attend lab without having completed the quiz.) 2. Report The "Report" document is composed of two items a) Report Form (in manual) b) Post-lab Questions (in manual) B. Q&A on the two components 1. Are the paper documents handed in each week—the Report Form/Post lab questions—for the current week's experiments? NO . . . a) the Report relates to the previous week's experiment. (i.e., reports are due one week in arrears, giving the student a week to compete the required work.) 2. When should the paper documents be handed in? a) The Report for the previous week's experiment is also due when you walk into the lab 3. Are late documents accepted? a) Documents turned in within one week of the due time will be accepted with a 50% penalty. b) No documents later than one week will be accepted, and will be assessed a score of zero. 4. Are there any special handling procedures? YES, there are three . . . a) STAPLES Any document consisting of more than one page should be stapled. There is no obligation to score non-stapled pages in which get misplaced. b) PAGE ORDERING The Report Form page(s) should be the first (top) page The Post Lab Questions page(s) should follow Any additional attachments, if applicable, should follow the Post Lab Questions page. c) TWO IDENTIFICATION MARKS Your given and last names (printed, or written readable) Lab Section Number (Letter A, B, C, D, or E) Note: Unless otherwise instructed, other information in the heading can be disregarded. For example, it is not necessary to indicate the instructor's name, even if there is a field for that purpose. CHEM 1411 Lab Syllabus 2 C. EXAMPLE Illustrating when Documents are due: For an experiment scheduled for January 8th, and which follows an experiment run on January 1st . . . 1. Due Jan 8th . . . a) Report (Report Form & Postlab Questions) for Jan 1st experiment— the previous week's experiment—will be handed in upon entry into the lab. D. All documents must be turn in to the instructor (unless otherwise directed.) IV. INDEPENDENT WORK IS REQUIRED A. The ONLY information shared between assigned lab partners is the experimental DATA. B. Each student is expected to work independently (on his/her own) to provide the following documents. a) Prelab Quiz b) Report Form & Postlab Questions C. No student can receive credit for a lab in which he/she did not both attend and participate. CHEM 1411 Lab Syllabus 3