Principles
of Biology II (BIOL 107)
Spring 2011
Dr.
Shonah A. Hunter
General
Information
Office:
Ulmer 320 Phone # 484-2062 email: shunter@lhup.edu
Office Hours: Tues 3:00-4:00 pm,
Wed 9:00-11:00 am, Thur 1:00-3:00 pm.
OR BY APPOINTMENT
Web
site for class: www.lhup.edu/shunter and click on Principles of Biology II link.
All
students MUST use their
Text
Book - Biology by Sylvia Mader (10th. edition)
Laboratory
Manual: Principles of Biology II (available in the book store for purchase).
Appropirate
classroom behavior
You are expected to exhibit
appropriate classroom behavior in lecture and lab. I expect you to be respectful of your
instructors and fellow students. No cell
phones or other electronic devices are permitted to be used in class. If you do use these devices, you will be
asked to leave and may only return after permission of the instructor. Please see appropriate behavior and possible consquences
at the following web site http://www.lhup.edu/student-handbook/#behavior
Lecture: Your attendance is expected in lecture.
Should you miss class, make sure you
get the notes from a classmate.
Check your book to fill in any
areas, then check with me if you need additional information and
explanation of the material covered.
Exams:
There will be 2 unit exams during the semester and a final exam that will
include the 3rd unit exam and the comprehensive exam.
Exams will be taken from
lecture material and reading assignments and will be composed of multiple
choice questions. Bring a #2 pencil to each exam.
All exams will be taken on
schedule. No make-up exams will be
given unless prior
arrangements with me have been
made. The only valid reasons for missing
a scheduled exam
will be for University
sanctioned events, family emergencies, and unexpected illness, but these must
be accompanied by appropriate documentation or a health service excuse. In such a case, you must notify me
immediately so the make-up exam may be scheduled as soon as possible. THE
PHONES ALL HAVE ANSWERING MACHINES, SO PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE.
Any make-up may be an essay
exam rather than a multiple choice exam.
Lecture Quizzes:
There will be 6 lecture quizzes scheduled on specific dates throughout the
semester (see the Lecture Schedule). They will be given at the beginning of the
lecture time and
will cover the material from
the previous quiz or exam. Each quiz
will be worth 10 points and
only the top 5 quiz scores
will be counted (that is, you may drop one lecture quiz).
If you have an excused absence
(see reasons above) for any of the quizzes, then you may either
take a written make-up quiz,
or use the missed quiz as the one you wish to drop. You must take
the written make-up quiz no
later than 1 week after the quiz was given, or if you were ill, no
longer than 1 week after
returning from the illness. All
illnesses must be documented for the day
of the quiz either from the
Student Health Services or from a physician.
YOU
MAY NOT WAIT UNTIL THE END OF THE SEMESTER TO DECIDE THAT YOU WANT TO TAKE A
MAKE-UP FOR A MISSED QUIZ EARLIER IN THE SEMESTER. ALL QUIZZES MUST BE TAKEN WITHIN THE TIME
LIMITS ESTABLISHED ABOVE.
Laboratory: You
must attend your laboratory session and you are expected to stay for the
fully
scheduled time. If in an emergency, you are unable to attend
your regularly scheduled lab, you
must attend one of the other
scheduled sections, at the convenience and with the permission of
the instructor teaching that
section (due to space constraints).
No make-up labs will be
given!!!!!!
The instructor for your lab is the
person to whom you are responsible for the laboratory grade.
Each
instructor makes the assignments and grades them accordingly. At the end of the
semester,
those grades are submitted to Dr. Hunter for calculation into the final
grade. You
must discuss with your own
laboratory instructor, matters relating to the lab.
Lab Assignments: Lab
assignments are designed to test your understanding and interpretation
of the laboratory, and to
evaluate your writing for clarity and comprehension. All assignments
must be turned in on time,
otherwise you will receive a grade penalty.
Cheating: The
University has an Academic Honesty Policy in place. It is in the student handbook at http://www.lhup.edu/student-handbook
Make sure you read and understand
it. You will be expected to demonstrate
appropriate test taking behavior, i.e., no suspicious looking or moving around. Anyone caught cheating will receive a zero
for that exam, quiz or assignment and will be considered an error in judgment
on your part. A second incident will
result in an E for the course. CHEATING WILL NOT BE
TOLERATED.
Although discussion is encouraged in
interpreting labs, the lab assignments must reflect your own effort. Any cheating on laboratory assignments or
quizzes will be handled in the aforementioned manner.
Plagiarism is also cheating
and will not be tolerated. It is
discussed in the Academic Honesty Policy.
In addition, you are expected to read the document on the LHU Writing
Center Web Site (http://www.lhup.edu/English/writingcenter/Writing%20Center%20Home%20Page.htm)
regarding Plagiarism and How to Avoid it.
It is your responsibility to read and understand it. I encourage you to talk with me if you do not
understand plagiarism. It is considered
cheating and will be treated as such.
Grading: Exams 3
unit exams
300
Comprehensive
final exam - 140 points
140
Lecture Quizzes – best 5
out of 6
50
Laboratory – Lab will count as
1/3 of the total grade
Additional short assignments
may be made by some laboratory instructors.
Accommodation
statement
Students
with disabilities are encouraged to discuss requests for reasonable
accommodations with the professor at the beginning of the semester. In order
for accommodations to be provided, your disability must be verified by the
Office for Disability Services, 104 Russell Hall, 484-2665.
Additional
small assignments may be made for additional points.
Grades
will be earned on the basis of the following semester percentages of the total
points. No curve is applied.
A
> 90% B+ 86 - 88% C+ 76 - 78% D+ 66 - 68% E
< 60%
A- 89%
B 80 - 85% C 70 - 75% D 60 - 65%
B- 79%
C- 69%
NOTE:
All students must earn a C average or better in Principles of Biology I, II
(BIOL106, 107) combined in order to register for subsequent Biology courses.