BSC2010C PRINC OF BIOLOGY I (C7 term Ref#1796)

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BSC2010C PRINC OF BIOLOGY I (C7 term Ref#1796) PROFESSOR INFORMATION Byres, David P. David.Byres@fscj.edu Instructor Response You can anticipate responses to inquiries and questions within 24-48 hours of receipt. OFFICE HOURS Days Hours Campus Room Phone Tuesday, Thursday 8:20 8:50 a.m. South D-119 904-646-2038 Course Description Description: This course, an introduction to the principles of biology, includes studies of cellular organization, genetics and evolution. This course fulfills the General Education Requirements and the laboratory requirement needed by many students who plan to transfer to a four-year institution. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None. Degrees Offered: A.A., A.S. Course Information Course Number / Title: BSC2010C/PRINC OF BIOLOGY I Number of Credit Hours: 4 Term / Year / Session / Length: Summer/2018/C/7 Class Begins 2018-07-02

100% Refund Deadline 2018-07-10 7:00 PM (ET) Withdraw with "W" Deadline 2018-08-02 7:00 PM (ET) Class Ends 2018-08-21 College Holiday(s) 07/04/2018 These dates are critical for this course. Additional critical dates for this course can be found by clicking the appropriate term links in the online calendar http://www.fscj.edu/mydegree/academics/calendar/ COURSE LOCATION Component Location Room Times Days Session Dates LAB SOUTH D-211 9:00-11:50 Tuesday, Thursday 2018-07-02-2018-08-21 LEC Online - 2018-07-02-2018-08-21 INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT If you have not done so already, obtain your textbook and related course materials. Visit your South campus bookstore to find the textbook you need. Required Text / Materials BSC 2010C South campus lab manual ONLINE DELIVERY SYSTEM This course will be delivered using the Blackboard Learn course management system. Blackboard Supported Browsers for Blackboard Version 9.1 SP7 View Blackboard s (http://kb.blackboard.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageid=84639794) Supported Browsers and Operating Systems page to see if your browser and operating system are compatible. Please note the following when reviewing the Blackboard compatibility ratings. Certified: 100% Compatible Compatible: Compatible in most areas, but could have some incompatibility issues Unsupported: Not tested and not recommended

TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS Reliable and consistent computer and Internet access is encouraged to successfully participate in and complete online courses. Ensure that your computer meets the minimum system requirements noted below and on the Florida State College at Jacksonville Distance Learning/Online Courses site. Please use the following checklist to determine your computer readiness. You should own or have access to: An email account Computer with high speed access to the Internet Access to College computers when needed Virus-checking software Word-processing software Software and plug-ins that may include (choose the titles for the free downloads) o Adobe Acrobat Reader (http://get.adobe.com/reader/) o Flash Player (http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/completion/activex/?a=true) o Java (http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp) o QuickTime (http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/index.html) o RealPlayer (http://www.real.com/realplayer) o o Shockwave Player (http://get.adobe.com/shockwave/) Windows Media Player (http://windows.microsoft.com/en- US/windows/downloads/windows-media-player) It is a good idea to check your computer at the beginning of each course and a couple of times throughout the term to ensure you have all the necessary software and plug-ins to use the Blackboard online system and course features. After logging in to Blackboard, choose the Browser Checker link. Review the results and choose the links to the recommended software. Please note that you will need to turn off your pop-up blocker to use all features of this online course. ACCESSIBILITY Florida State College at Jacksonville recognizes the importance of assisting and encouraging all students to reach their full potential. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Americans with Disabilities Act as amended in 2008, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the College ensures that its admission requirements are uniformly applied, and that its services, activities, facilities and academic programs are accessible to and usable by all qualified students. The Office of Services for Students with Disabilities (OSSD) implements and coordinates reasonable accommodations and disability-related services to promote full participation of individuals with disabilities in all aspects of life. The Rehabilitation Act defines a disability as an individual who has a physical, mental, or learning disability, which substantially limits one or more major life activity (i.e., seeing, hearing, speaking, walking, sitting, standing, breathing, reading, writing, or performing mathematical calculations, and caring for oneself); or who has a record of such impairment; or who is regarded as having such impairment. Both the impairment and the limitation of a major life activity must be established to be eligible under the ADA. COURSE INFORMATION INSTRUCTOR: Dr. David Byres Phone: (904) 646-2038 OFFICE: D-119 (South Campus) Email: David.Byres@fscj.edu

HOME PAGE (Website) : http://web.fscj.edu/david.byres TEXT: BSC 2010C South campus lab manual (available from South campus bookstore) 1. General outline: This course is a 4-credit hour, 5 contact hour course. There are no course prerequisites. Typically, in a 7-week course you would have 6 hours of lecture a week, and 4 hours of lab. In this hybrid course, the lecture part is done mainly online, but you must attend class at South Campus on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00a.m. - 11:40 a.m. 2. Attendance: Attendance will be noted at every class during the semester (see the schedule for details). If you have 3 absences during the semester, you will be withdrawn from the course (FN grade: fail due to non-attendance). Electronic devices, such as cell phones, must be switched off during class. 3. E-mail: In this hybrid course E-mail will be an important method of communication. In any Email please include your name and the course in the E-mail. Both E-mail and discussion forums require that you follow standard rules of netiquette: do not write any offensive material. Any student that ignores this requirement will be withdrawn from the class. Note: all E-mail from Blackboard will be sent to your FSCJ E-mail account, not your private (such as Gmail) E-mail account. Make sure you check your FSCJ E-mail at least twice a week. 4. Tests: You will take 6 lecture tests during the semester. To study for the lecture tests, you should print out and study the essential notes. The lecture tests are based on the material in the essential notes. Tests will include a variety of questions: multiple choice, fill in the blank, matching, write a sentence etc. Each lecture test is worth 50 points. The lecture tests will normally be taken at South Campus during regular class times (see the schedule to find out the date of each test and the chapters covered). If you miss a test, you must Email me and make arrangements to complete the make-up test before the next class meeting. You will take two lab tests at South Campus. These will be during the regularly scheduled lab times. The lab tests will be based on the labs you do every week. Half of the questions in the lab tests will be answered in groups (pairs), and the other half will be answered individually. If you are absent for two or more labs per half-semester you will do the lab test individually; your lab partner will work with another group. You cannot make up a lab test. 5. Group work: you will be randomly assigned to a lab partner in each half of the semester. During lab periods, you and your partner will work together and answer written questions at the end of the lab. 6. Discussion Board: During the semester, there will be weekly group discussions on the Blackboard website, where you will comment on recent news reports relating to Biology. The deadline for submitting your initial comment is midnight on Thursday every week. 7. Worksheets: Internet exercises will be used to supplement the lecture book. You will use the Internet to answer the questions. Note: this is individual work, so you need to do this work yourself. If two students hand in exactly the same answers they will both get 0 points for the worksheet.

8. Points: 6 lecture tests (50 points each) 300 points 2 lab tests (50 points each) 100 points Group lab work 44 points Discussion Board 28 points Worksheet exercises (4 points each) 28 points ----------- Total points 500 points 9. Grades: Students who are currently getting a passing grade and have completed 75% of the course, but are unable to complete the course may request an incomplete ( I ) grade. The request for the I grade must be in writing, and handed in two weeks before the end of the semester. Grade scale: Grade Percent Points A 90-100 % 450 500 B 80-89.9 % 400 449 C 70-79.9 % 350-399 D 60-69.9 % 300 349 F 0-59.9 % 0 299 10. Important reminders: Once you start the course, check the Announcements section of the Blackboard online course website at least twice a week as this will have reminders about work that is due, and any changes to the schedule. 11. Assistance: In case of absence, or if you are having difficulty with the course, please contact me for additional help. You may come to my office, or E-mail me, or phone me at (904) 646-2038. If you must miss a lab class due to sickness, unexpected work demands or other unforeseen emergency, phone 646-2038 before the start of class to get an excused absence. 12. Other information: a) Students with disabilities should contact the office for special accomodations (phone 646-2191). b) Academic dishonesty, in any form, is expressly prohibited by the rules of the District Board of Trustees of Florida State College. c) Free tutoring is available in the South campus Learning center (G-300), phone: 646-2258. 13. Institutional Effectiveness: Student work in this class may be collected by the College for the purpose of assessing the institutional effectiveness and measuring general education competencies. The artifacts collected and submitted for this purpose will be done so anonymously. 14. Learning outcomes 1. Explain and apply major concepts in biological chemistry, cell structure and physiology, cell division, Mendelian and molecular genetics, and evolution. 2. Demonstrate knowledge of scientific method. 3. Communicate scientific ideas through oral or written assignments. 4. Interpret scientific models such as formulas, graphs, tables and schematics, draw inferences from them and recognize their limitations.

5. Demonstrate problem solving methods in situations that are encountered outside of the classroom. 6. Demonstrate proper laboratory technique including safety in the use and care of laboratory equipment and materials. FN GRADE - FAILURE FOR NON-ATTENDANCE A Failure for Non-Attendance (FN) grade indicates that a student has failed a course due to nonattendance. It is calculated as an 'F' in the student's grade point average. For students receiving financial aid, failure for non-attendance may require the student to refund to the College all or part of his or her aid. The FN grade will be assigned by the faculty member at any time following the final withdrawal date for the course. See the College's page on Grading policies http://fscj.edu/grading for more information. SCHEDULE Schedule of lecture tests The lecture tests are based on the essential notes. The schedule for lecture tests is shown below. Unless other arrangements are made, the lecture tests will be taken at South Campus during regular class hours. WEEK DATE DAY TEST CHAPTERS COVERED (Lecture notes) 2 7/12 Thurs 1 1, 2 3 7/17 Tues 2 5, 6 NOTE: Test is on Tuesday. 4 7/26 Thurs 3 7, 8, 9 5 8/2 Thurs 4 10, 12, 14 6 8/9 Thurs 5 15, 16 7 8/16 Thurs 6 17, 20, 22 Schedule We meet at South Campus every Tuesday and Thursday for lab. Date (Tues) Labs Lecture notes Internet worksheet 7/3 Tues: Atoms Thurs: Macromolecules Chapter 1: Life Ch 2 : Atoms and Bonds 1 : Scientific method

7/10 Tues: Microscopes 1 Lab: Diffusion Ch 5 : Organic molecules Ch 6 : Cells 3 : Organic molecules 7/17 Tues: Lecture test 2 Respiration Thurs: Lab test 1 Chapters 7, 8, 9 6: Enzymes 7/24 Tues: Photosynthesis 3 Lab: Mitosis Ch 10: Photosynthesis Ch 12: Mitosis 9: Mitosis and cancer 7/31 Tues: Plant genetics 4 Lab: Human genetics Chapters 14, 15, 16 11: Human genetics 8/7 Tues: Electrophoresis 5 Lab: Evolution Ch 17 : RNA Ch 20: Biotechnology 12: Biotechnology 8/14 Tues: Lab test 2 6 Ch 22: Evolution 14 : Human evolution I GRADE - INCOMPLETE Incomplete (I) grades may be awarded based on the criteria in the College catalog. See the College's page on Grading policies (http://fscj.edu/grading) for more information. REPEATING THE COURSE You may repeat a course in an attempt to improve a grade previously earned. However, you are limited in your attempts to courses where a D, F, or FN grade was earned. You have only three total attempts in any course, including the original grade, repeat grades, and withdrawals. Upon the third attempt in a course, you must be given an A, B, C, D or F. When you repeat a course at Florida State College, only the last grade earned is calculated in your cumulative grade point average (GPA). If you have an excessive number of W or FN grades and repeat courses to improve your GPA, you may jeopardize your admission to programs in the Florida State University System (SUS) or other institutions.

ACADEMIC DISHONESTY Academic dishonesty, in any form, has severe consequences. View FSCJ's website to see details with academic dishonesty definitions and procedures. LATE MAKEUP WORK If you miss a test, you must Email me and make arrangements to complete the make-up test before the next class meeting.