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College of Micronesia-FSM COURSE MODIFICATION REQUEST MR 120 MARINE BIOLOGY Math & Science Course Number and Title Department SAME SAME Recommended Course Number and Title Department New Course Objectives: See complete attached course outline. Justification for Revising the Course: To put the course outline into the required new outline format for purposes of achieving a proficient level of assessment. To write SLOs such that they are specific and measurable. Division Chairperson Date Frankie L. Harriss Chairperson, Curriculum Committee Date Karen Simion President, COM-FSM Spensin James Date College of Micronesia-FSM COURSE OUTLINE Course Title: Marine Biology w/lab Department & Number: MR 120 Course Description: The course introduces students to the common forms of life inhabiting the oceans of the globe including the marine microbes, plants, invertebrates, and vertebrates. Their basic structure, function, natural history and adaptations to the marine environment will be covered. Current issues in marine biology will also be discussed. Laboratory sessions and field exercises will focus mostly on the taxonomic groups. Course Prepared by: Frankie L. Harriss Hours per week State: National Campus No.of week Total Hours Semester Credits Lecture ____3____ x ___16__ = ___48___ = Laboratory ____3____ x ___16___ = ___48___ =1 3 Total credit hours = 4 Purpose of Course: Degree Requirement ____X_____ Degree Elective __________ Certificate ___________ Other ___________ This course also meets PLO #(s) 3.1 and 3.2 of the General Education program. Prerequisite Courses: ESL 089. ________________________________________ Signature, Chairperson, Curriculum Committee ________________________________________ Signature, President, COM-FSM __________________ Date Approved by Committee __________________ Date Approved by President College of Micronesia - FSM COURSE OUTLINE MR 120 MARINE BIOLOGY A. PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLOs): The student will be able to: 1. Demonstrate fundamental knowledge of geological, geographical, physical, chemical, astrological, and biological oceanography. 2. Apply fundamental knowledge of marine sciences towards identifying and solving regional and global problems relating to marine systems. 3. Apply the scientific process to formulate hypotheses, design experiments, and collect and analyze data from which valid scientific conclusions are drawn. 4. Communicate effectively, in written and oral forms, utilizing the language and concepts of marine science. B. COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs): The student will be able to: 1. Demonstrate an understanding of the scientific method and an enhanced capacity to observe, classify, make predictions, formulate hypotheses, analyze data, and derive conclusions. 2. Demonstrate knowledge of basic biochemical molecules. 3. Describe cellular structures and their functions. 4. Demonstrate knowledge of the basic principles of energy, cellular respiration, and photosynthesis. 5. Explain, and identify the forms of cell division. 6. Explain the basic principles of Mendelian and molecular genetics. 7. Demonstrate knowledge of the diversity of marine life. 8. Form connections between human activities and the affects on marine life. CLO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PLO 1 PLO 2 I, D I, D I, D I I, D I, D I PLO 3 I, D I I I I I I Course Outline MR 120 Marine Biology PLO 4 I,D I I I, D I, D I = Introduced D = Demonstrated M = Mastery at a level appropriate for graduation. C. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES (SLOs): CLO 1. The student will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the scientific method and an enhanced capacity to observe, classify, make predictions, formulate hypotheses, analyze data, and derive conclusions. Student Learning Outcomes Assessment Strategies 1.1The student will define and describe the general steps in the scientific method, differentiate inductive and deductive reasoning, explain how hypotheses are formed, identify variables, and elaborate upon the reasons why, and the ways in which, a scientist conducts controlled experiments. 1.2 The student will demonstrate knowledge of the scientific method by conducting at least one laboratory experiment, collecting and analyzing data, and presenting experimental results in a formal laboratory report. Quiz and examination. Laboratory report will be scored using a rubric for demonstration level. CLO 2. The student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of basic biochemical molecules Student Learning Outcomes Assessment Strategies 2.1 The student will be able to illustrate basic atomic structure, describe subatomic particles, relate the atom’s structure to its chemical properties, describe electron orbital configuration and how it affects the reactivity of an element, and describe three types of chemical bonds and how each is formed. 2.2 The student will be able to describe the mechanism of enzymes as catalysts in chemical reactions. Homework and/or Quiz, and examination. 2.2 The student will be able to list the four major groups of biological molecules and describe their functions. Quiz and/or examination. Quiz, examination, and optional laboratory exercise. CLO 3. The student will be able to describe cellular structures and their functions. Student Learning Outcomes Assessment Strategies 3.1 The student will be able to differentiate between prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells, and viruses. 3.2 The student will be able to describe the function of a cell wall, plasma membrane, and cytoskeleton. 3.3 The student will be able to name and explain the functions of structures in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. 3.4 The student will be able to identify prokaryotic cells, plant cells, animal cells, and major cellular components. Course Outline MR 120 Marine Biology Quiz and/or examination and laboratory exercises. Quiz and/or examination. Quiz and/or examination. Demonstrate in laboratory exercises. CLO 4. The student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the basic principles of energy, cellular respiration, and photosynthesis. Student Learning Outcomes Assessment Strategies 4.1 The student will be able to define energy, explain the role of ATP as an energy coupler, and compare aerobic and anaerobic respiration. 4.2 The student will be able to outline the generalized formula for cellular respiration, and illustrate the structure and explain the function of mitochondria. 4.3 The student will be able to outline the generalized formula for photosynthesis, illustrate the structure and explain the function of a chloroplast. Quiz and/or examination. Quiz and/or examination. Quiz and/or examination CLO 5. The student will be able to explain, and identify the forms of cell division Student Learning Outcomes Assessment Strategies 5.1 The student will be able to describe and diagram binary fission. 5.2 The student will be able to list the stages of,and identify the stages of, the cell cycle, describe the phases and events of mitosis and meiosis, differentiate between karyokinesis and cytokinesis, and distinguish between asexual and sexual reproduction. Quiz and/or examination. Laboratory exploration/reporting. Quiz and/or examination. Laboratory exploration/reporting. CLO 6. The student will be able to explain the basic principles of Mendelian and molecular genetics Student Learning Outcomes Assessment Strategies 6.1 The student will be able to explain the Mendelian principles of heredity, connect the steps of meiosis to Mendelian principles of inheritance, describe inheritance patterns including dominance, incomplete dominance, and codominance. 6.2 The student will be able to describe the basic events of DNA replication and understand the use of RNA to generate proteins. Quiz and/or examination. Laboratory exercises including Punnet squares. Quiz and/or examination. CLO 7. The student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the diversity of marine life. Student Learning Outcomes Assessment Strategies 7.1 The student will be able to define organic evolution, explain the evolution of life according to Darwin, and define speciation. 7.2 The student will be able to identify the major physical conditions that influence living creatures. 7.3 The student will be able to list, describe the characteristics of, and classify marine organisms by domain, kingdom, phylum/division, and class. Course Outline MR 120 Marine Biology Quiz and/or examination. Quiz and/or examination. Quiz and/or examination. Laboratory explorations/reports. 7.4 The student will be able to differentiate between taxonomy, phylogeny, and systematics. 7.5 The student will describe the morphology, function, niche, and adaptation of marine organisms. Quiz and/or examination. 8.1 The student will be able to identify a few examples of, and explain, the human impact on marine life and marine resources. Quiz and/or examination. Laboratory exercise and/or project. Quiz and/or examination Laboratory explorations/reports. CLO 8. The student will be able to form connections between human activities and the affects on marine life. Student Learning Outcomes Assessment Strategies D. REQURIED TEXT(S) AND COURSE MATERIALS Castro, P. and Huber, M.E. 2010. Marine Biology. 8th ed. [or subsequent editions]. McGraw Hill. New York, N.Y. E. REFERENCE MATERIALS Current publications and periodicals of relevance and video/DVDs as relevant. F. METHODS OF INSTRUCTION Lectures, audio-visuals (including videos/DVDs), laboratory exercises, field trips, and observations. G. COURSE CONTENT 1. Scientific method 2. Biochemistry 3. Cell structure and function 4. Energy 5. Cell division and reproduction 6. Genetics 7. Evolution 8. Taxonomy & classification 9. Diversity of marine life 10. Human impacts on marine life H. INSTRUCTIONAL COSTS Replacement of laboratory equipment approximately $200 per year, transportation and supplies associated with field trips approximately $1200 per year. I. EVALUATION The final grade will be determined by calculating an overall average combining results from quizzes, laboratory reports and assignments, lecture exams, and a cumulative final exam. Course Outline MR 120 Marine Biology Percent Grade 89.5 – 100% 79.5 – 89.4 % 69.5 – 79.4% 59.5 – 69.4% 59.4% and lower Letter Grade A B C D F J. ATTENDANCE POLICY As stated in the current college catalog, or per individual instructor’s policy, to be clearly defined on each course syllabus. K. HONESTY POICY As per current college catalog. L. CREDIT BY EXAMINATION None Course Outline MR 120 Marine Biology