Course Syllabus
Biology 16: Non-Major's Biology
Class Meetings
Lecture: T,Th 12-1:30pm Baker 1849
Lab: T 2:15-5:25pm Baker 1849
Instructor Contact Abigail Zoger
azoger@santarosa.edu
(707) 527-4524
Office Hours: T,Th, 11-12pm, Baker 1824
Textbook & Materials
- Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology 5th Edition. Eric J. Simon, Kelly A. Hogan, Jean L. Dickey, Jane B. Reece. ISBN 0321967674
- Biology 16: Lab Textbook : also available from Amazon.com
- scantrons (882)
- a pack of 5x8 index cards
- be able to print out handouts and bring to class
- You will need to have a Turnitin.com account. You can register on the web site and then sign into our class.
- Class ID: 14022417
- Class Password: Biology
You can locate and order textbooks online via the SRJC Bookstore. don't care which book you use. You can probably buy an older edition of our book on line for less than $20, but make sure you get an edition that says ''With Physiology''. You will have to do extra work to match page numbers. I have copies of the book on reserve in the library as well. I've tried to title the reading assignments so that you could look up the topic in a different book if that is what you have chosen to do.
Attendance
Students who fail to attend the first class meeting may be dropped by the instructor.
Instructor Announcements and Q&A Forum
I will post announcements on the “Instructor Announcements” page in Canvas throughout the semester. Canvas notifies students according to their preferred Notification Preferences.
Assignments & Exams
The reading is always due the day it is written next to and prepares you for the lecture material. Most of the reading is from the textbook, but there will be outside articles and handouts. They will always be linked on the Canvas site.
There are two types of assignments:
- Reading: are due before you come to that class
- Post-Lecture will be due generally several days after the lecture
Makeup lecture exams will be given at the instructor's discretion and will beentirely essay questions, if a call is received before the exam, and there is a valid excuse (to bedetermined by the instructor). If you miss an exam for ANY reason, you will receive a zero forthat exam. There will be periodic quizzes in lecture and lab. There will be no make up quizzes for any reason.
It is the policy of the Life Sciences Department to not return exams to students. Once graded, your exams will be filed in my office and available for review during the semester. After each exam is graded you have one week to hand in any rebuttals, in writing, concerning the grading of that exam. After that week, your grade will remain as given. Once final course grades are submitted, students have two months to request an appointment to review any exam for the previous semester. After that time exams will be shredded.
Grading
Your grade in this class will be based on your total number of points as compared to the total number of points available from the entire semester. Here is an approximate breakdown of the points available:
Assignment | Points Each | Total |
Lecture Exams | 100 points | 400 points |
Final Project | 100 points | 100 points |
Lab Exam | 100 points | 100 points |
Assignments | 1-5 points | ~100 points |
Total | ~700 points |
Grades will be assigned as follows: A> 90%; B = 80-89%; C= 70-79%; D= 60-69%;
If taking Pass/No Pass you need at least 70% of the total class points and complete the midterm exam and the final exam to pass the class.
Course Web Site
Students will use the Canvas course web site for assignment instructions, submitting assignments, etc
Standards of Conduct
Students are expected to behave respectfully to each other and the instructor; not speaking when some one else is talking; arriving and leaving on time; getting up during class only in the case of emergencies. You should enroll in this course only if you are serious and prepared for college level work
Cell Phones and Electronic Devices; must remained off and in your backpack, purse or bag during class. If you have special circumstances that require access, please see me during office hours
Food and Drink: Is allowed as long as it is not distracting to other students. For example it shouldn't have a strong odor or make noise ( no crinkly bags!)
Students who register in SRJC classes are required to abide by the SRJC Student Conduct Standards. Violation of the Standards is basis for referral to the Vice President of Student Services or dismissal from class or from the College. See the Student Code of Conduct page.
Collaborating on or copying of tests or homework in whole or in part will be considered an act of academic dishonesty and result in a grade of 0 for that test or assignment. Students are encouraged to share information and ideas, but not their work. : SRJC Writing Center Lessons on avoiding plagiarism
Special Needs
Every effort is made to conform to accessibility standards for all instructor-created materials. Students should contact their instructor as soon as possible if they find that they cannot access any course materials. Students with disabilities who believe they need accommodations in this class are encouraged to contact Disability Resources (527-4278).
Important Dates
Day Class Begins:
Day Class Ends:
Last Day to Drop with refund:
Last Day to Drop without a 'W' symbol:
Last Day to Opt for Pass/No Pass:
Last Day to Drop with a 'W' symbol:
Student Learning Outcomes
Emergency Information
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