COURSE DESCRIPTION: This
course is a surgery of basic concepts and principles; with emphasis at
the molecular and cellular levels of biological systems. It is a coverage
of comtemporary genetics, metabolism, and organ systems of representative
plants and animals. COURSE RATIONALE: Biology 110 provides biological principles which will
serve as a primer for future biology curriculum courses. It ialso provides
am overview of biology for biology and other science majors.
PREREQUISITES, CO-REQUISITES, OR SUPPLEMENTAL READING: Students must
take Biology 110 Laboratory with this course as a co-requisite.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
Biology
110 is an introductory biology course for all science majors. The course
is designed as a study of all major living organism topics and will provide
science students with:
1) the biological prerequisites for more advanced science courses
2) an understanding of the relationship of biology to the physical sciences
3) an understanding of the relationship of biological phenomena to current
and daily scientific events
4) an appreciation of the diversity of biological topics as individual sciences
themselves
5) a working knowledge of classic principles of biology as well as an overview
of how they relate to modem biological advancements.
TEXTS:
• BIOLOGY The Unity and Diversity of Life,
11th Ed., Cecie Starr and Ralph Taggart. Wadsworth Publishing Co.,
Belmont CA.
• Biological Investigations in the Laboratory,
William T. Keeton, W.W. Norton & Co. Inc., NY
GRADING SYSTEM:
Lecture Examinations: (5)
- 20% each .
Laboratory Practicals: (3) - 25% of
final grade
Students with class averages below 75 may attend the STARS Tutorial
Center and receive one (1) point for each week that they have received
any amount of tutoring.
MAKE-UP POLICY:
Only students with valid excuses will be allowed to make up exams.
NOTIFICATION OF UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC INTEGRITY POLICY:
As stated in the NSU Catalogue, academic misconduct includes "unauthorized
collaboration or use of external information during examinations" and" engaging
in any conduct which is intended or reasonably likely to confer upon
one's self or another an unfair benefit respecting an academic matter."
As stated in the NSU Handbook, "Cases of dishonesty in academic
work are considered to be serious violations; therefore, the student
risks incurring the penalty of failure of the course."
METHODS AND RESOURCES OF INSTRUCTION
- Lectures supplemented by slide presentations and examination study guides
- Question and discussion sessions
- Group Discussion of homework and study guides
- "Hands on" laboratory exercises
Students will find adequate resources for this course in their class
notes, textbooks, web site, and the computer software accompanying
the textbook.
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY REQUIIREMENTS:
Although use of a computer is not required for this course, basic computer literacy is necessary to log on to "Blackboard".
ATTENDENCE POLICY
Attendance will be taken daily. Students are expected to attend class
unless they have an official excuse. Students that have not attended
class by the 3rd week of the semester will be dropped from the class
roster.
-Students may have three unexcused absence after which your grade drops
one increment for each unexcused absence. Example: a grade of B can drop
to a B- after three unexcused absences, and to a C+ after four unexcused
absences.
-Students will be marked tardy if they arrive to class after the lecture
has begun. Three tardys equals one absence
-Students who use their cell phones or have their phones ring during class
will be asked to leave.
METHODS AND RESOURCES OF INSTRUCTION:
1. Lectures supplemented by slide presentations and examination study guides
2. Question and discussion sessions
3. Group Discussion of homework and study guides
4. “Hands On” Laboratories
Students will find adequate resources for this course in their class
notes, textbooks,
web site, and the computer software accompanying the textbook.
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS:
Although use of a computer is not required for this course, basic
computer literacy
is necessary to log on to “Black Board”.
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