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BIOL1306.PRE.2158 Basic Information: INSTRUCTOR: Irene Perry, M.S. TIME AND PLACE: Blackboard OFFICE: ST 2242 OFFICE HOURS: M-F 9am-11am OFFICE PHONE:432-552-2267 E-MAIL: [email protected] Location: This course is a full Web course and is conducted in Blackboard Back to Top Course Description: BIOL 1306 is an introduction to the biological sciences, with emphasis on the biology of cells, cell structure and function, energy metabolism and genetics. It is the first of the two semester freshman biology sequence for Biology majors and minors, and all disciplines that require the majors Biology sequence. Course No remedial English or Math Prerequisites courses. Overview of the Course Purpose: Biology is the study of life. This course is a basic study of the diversity across all living things. You will be able to recognize structure and function within the natural world. You will be better able to understand yourself and the natural world. We will examine many of the differences among organisms that guide current issues in medicine, health, heredity and the environment. Outcomes/Objectives: By the end of the course you will: 1. Apply the scientific method to predict outcomes in life situations. (Module 1) 2. Describe and identify the biological structure and function of the cell. (Modules 1 and 2) 3. Describe the genetic basis of life and have an understanding of human genetic diseases. (Modules 3 and 4) 4. Describe Darwin’s theory of evolution and natural selection.(Module 5) 5. Develop critical thinking skills by being able to apply scientific method in experimental design, interpretation of data, problem solving. (All modules) Time expectation: In a college course for every hour in class 2-3 hours outside of class are expected to learn material and complete homework assignments, read and answer article questions. This class is designed for 9-12 hours dedicated to understanding the mastering the material inside and outside of class. Back to Top Materials: Required Materials Reece, Campbell Biology, 10ed. Pearson – Benjamin Cummings, ISBN 9780-321-77565-8 Back to Top Computer Skills and Software Requirements: To complete this course successfully, the student will be required to: • Download and complete all readings in a timely manner • Complete chapter reading quizzes. • Upload homework and article question responses. • Some homework and exam diagrams will be administered by the lab adjunct Ms. Crucido. Students, Faculty and Staff at UTPB can obtain software licensing and media for selected Microsoft titles at very low cost through a software agreement: http://www.utpb.edu/services/ird/information-for-students/softwaredistribution/microsoft-select Back to Top Important Dates: UTPB Academic Calendar Back to Top Communication Plan: I will respond within 24 hours during the work day Monday @ 8am through Friday @ 5pm. Please allow more time over the weekend. Please use email (unique and personal) and the discussion board (general course and content related) to communicate with me. [email protected] Assignments will be graded within 1 week of the due date. Back to Top Course Activities: Every Module with have assigned sections of the lecture text. From the content covered in the reading you will have the following: reading quizzes, homework, article questions and an exam. The course is designed for each module to be completed within 3 weeks. The exams in each module are the bulk of the grade. The reading quizzes, homeworks and article questions are designed to guide you to understand the material. All quizzes, homeworks and article questions will close before the exam. I want you to have time to study exclusively for the exam. Individual - Reading quizzes – these are quick and simple quizzes to assess your understanding of the basic chapter material. They are to be done individually. They are timed (15 minutes) and 2 attempts are given. Read the material and take notes. Take the quiz. Look at your score. Review the material again from the book. Retake the quiz and ace it. I expect this to be done outside of your classtime at school. Group - Homework – these are assignments intended to show that you understand the content from the reading in a different way. Some of the questions are basic answers, descriptions, definitions and explanations. Other questions do not have a single answer. You are to use your information and understanding to answer and justify your answer. If there is disagreement in the group as to a correct answer which is not resolved. Include all answers and justifications in the response. You will be assigned to a group (max 4 students). Please use your time in class at school to discuss and work on these homeworks together. When the homework is completed, all team members names should be on the first line of the responses, the homework is to be submitted once by the group. There are three homeworks per module. Some of the homeworks may be done completely online. When this is not true, the homework has been split in two with a drawing page in addition. Please print the drawing page. When it is completed, it needs to be photographed, scanned submit to the submit box in the blackboard or given to Ms. Crucido by the due date. Group – Article questions – these are assignments to read a current article from research being done in some area covered in the content of the module. There are some basic understanding questions. The others are questions which do not have a single answer. You are to use your information and understanding to answer and justify your answer. If there is disagreement in the group as to a correct answer which is not resolved, include all answers and justifications in the response. You will be assigned to a group (max 4 students). Please use your time in class at school to discuss and work on the article together. When the article questions are completed, all team members names should be on the first line of the responses, the article question is to be submitted once by the group. There is one article per module. Individual - Exam – the exam covers the module content. All reading quizzes, homeworks and article questions will close before the exam. This will give you time to review and study the information. There are some basic content questions and some synthesis/application questions. There will also be some charts and diagrams to be done in class administered by Ms. Crucido. The exams will cover 2 days in class. The first day will be the online computer multiple choice exam. There are between 30 and 40 questions depending on the module. The second day will be the diagram/figure and writing portion of the exam. This will be administered in class by Ms. Crucido. She will scan and send me the responses for my grading. Individual - Online Discussions - Discussion Board participation helps the course sink in deeper and do well in other activities. Please participate with the Discussion Board in a meaningful way. Back to Top Course Assessment: 5 exams Reading chapter quizzes Group Homework Group Article Questions Online Discussions (None Grade) 60 % 10% 20 % 10 % Grading Scale: 90 and above A 80 to 89 B 70 to 79 C 60 to 69 D Less than 59 F Back to Top Policies and Procedure: 1. Course Content Structure: The course is divided into 5 modules. Each Module includes: a. 3 to 5 textbook chapters; b. Online articles, c. Online reading quizzes, d. Online homework with in class diagrams, e. Online Test with in class diagrams. 2. Grading and Feedback: All the course activities will be graded one week after the set due date. Questions that are missed by 75% or more of the class will be dropped and all students will receive those points. Homework assignments and article questions that need to be revisited will be done as needed through the semester. There is no extra credit. Scoring is absolute and there is no curving. Please check your grades by going to GradeBook. If there is any discrepancy in the grade, you must contact me immediately. I will provide individual feedback or a general feedback in the performance of the course activity. 3. Cheating/Plagiarism/Academic Dishonesty: "Plagiarism" includes, but is not limited to the appropriation of, buying, receiving as a gift, or obtaining by any means material that is attributable in whole or in part to another source, including words, ideas, illustrations, structure, computer code, other expression and media, and presenting that material as one's own academic work being offered for credit. NOTE: Students found plagiarizing or cheating will receive a zero on the course activity which could cause failure in the class and/or suspension or dismissal from the college. 4. Discussion Board Participation: Discussion Board will primarily be used for discussing course content related topics and issues. In addition to the course content related topics in discussion tool there will be few general topics: Getting to Know Each Other, General Questions related to the course content, etc. The posts under these topics will not be graded. You are expected to read all messages. You are responsible for reading all of the messages that are posted in the online discussion. Not reading messages is the equivalent of sleeping in class. Use a person's name in the body of your message when you reply to their message. It helps to keep all of us oriented. It helps us maintain a clearer sense of who is speaking and who is being spoken to. As we begin to associate names with tone and ideas, we come to know each other better. Change the subject line when you introduce a new topic. The value of this tip will become apparent as the number of messages grows. 5. Submission of Course Assessment Activities: All the course assessment activities will be submitted via Assignment Tool. Keep in mind the following standards/practices for submission of assignments: a. All course assessment activity files that will be submitted to the instructor should be in MS Word or RTF b. Be sure to put your name at the top of each page header c. Always keep a copy of all the work you submit so that you won't need to re-do it if it should get lost in cyberspace. 6. Make-Up/Late Submission Policy: All course activities must be submitted before or on set due dates and times. If the student is unable to abide by the due dates and times, it is her/his responsibility to contact the instructor immediately. There will be a 30% deduction for late submission of the assignment. NOTE: The due dates and times for the activities will adhere to the Central Time Zone. 7. Accommodation for Students with Disabilities: Americans with Disabilities Act: Students with disabilities that are admitted to The University of Texas of the Permian Basin may request reasonable accommodations and classroom modifications as addressed under Section 504/ADA regulations. Students who have provided all documentation and are eligible for services will be advised of their rights regarding academic accommodations and responsibilities. The University is not obligated to pay for diagnosis or evaluations nor is it obligated to pay for personal services or auxiliary aids. Students needing assistance because of a disability must contact Programs Assisting Student Study (PASS) Office, 432-552-2630, Leticia Madrid, [email protected]. The definition of a disability for purposes of ADA is that she or he (1) has a physical or mental impairment that substantively limits a major life activity, (2) has a record of such an impairment or, (3) is regarded as having such an impairment. If you need accommodations because of a disability, if you have emergency medical information to share with the instructor, or if you need special arrangements in the case the building must be evacuated, please inform the instructor immediately. You may contact the instructor after class or during his/her office hours. 8. Course Incomplete/Withdrawal/Grade Appeal: All students are required to complete the course within the semester they are signed up. Incomplete grades for the course are rarely given and will only be granted if the student has complete at least 75% of the course with a grade of 'C' or better and provides a valid, documented excuse for not being able to complete the course on time and has contacted prior to the scheduled last class to request an extension. The student will sign a contract that includes the incomplete course activities and the new due dates. For grade appeal process go to http://ss.utpb.edu/dean-ofstudents/student-grievances/. 9. Netiquette: Anything you type in the discussion area is public - which means that every student in this class (including your instructor) will see what you write. Please pay attention to the language you use and adhere to the following guidelines: a. Do not post anything too personal; b. Do not use language that is inappropriate for a classroom setting c. d. e. f. g. h. i. or prejudicial in regard to gender, race, or ethnicity; Do not use all caps in the message box unless you are emphasizing (it is considered shouting) Be courteous and respectful to other people on the list Do not overuse acronyms like you would use in text messaging. Some of the list participants may not be familiar with acronyms. If the posting is going to be long, use line breaks and paragraphs Fill in a meaningful Subject Line Write your full name at the end of the posting Be careful with sarcasm and subtle humor; one person's joke is another person's insult. NOTE: If you do not adhere to the guidelines for any posting, you will lose the points that would have been granted, and the instructor reserves the right to remove your posting and to deny you any further posting privileges. Refer to this link for additional help on netiquette: http://www.albion.com/netiquette/corerules.html 10. Attendance and Class Participation: Regular and active participation is an essential, unmistakably important aspect of this online course. The expectation of the instructor is that students will log on a minimum of three times every seven days. It is critical that you read all of the lecture and assignment materials as well as all of the public discussion materials. Your full participation ON A WEEKLY BASIS is not only a requirement; it is also an essential aspect of the online course process. All students are expected to do the work assigned, notify the instructor when emergencies arise, and make up assignments no later than the due dates. NOTE: For summer classes students are expected to log in every day. 11. Tracking: Blackboard course platforms have a tracking feature. This feature quantifies how often and when students are active in the course and also provides information if the student has accessed different pages of the course. 12. Absenteeism: All the course activities have set dates to be completed and submitted. After the due dates the activities will not be available for the students. Thus, if you are ill for a prolonged time and cannot complete the activities, you must contact me and update the situation. You are expected to log into the course at least once a week. For summer courses you are required to log in everyday. If I am going to be out because of ill health, attending a conference, etc you will be notified through email. Back to Top Technical Requirements: Please visit the following page: http://www.utpb.edu/online/reach/technicalrequirements You will find: 1. 2. 3. 4. Requirements Plug In Helper Set up Information Links to 24/7 Help Desk Back to Top Preparation for Computer Emergencies: Computer Crash Not having a working computer or a crashed computer during the semester will NOT be considered as an acceptable reason for not completing course activities at a scheduled time. NOTE: Identify a second computer before the semester begins, that you can use when/if your personal computer crashes. Server problems When the Blackboard server needs downtime for maintenance, the Blackboard administrator will post an announcement in your course informing the time and the date. If the server experiences unforeseen problems your course instructor will send an email. Complete Loss of Contact If you lose contact with me completely (i.e. you cannot contact me via Blackboard or email), you need to call me at my office, and explain the reason you cannot contact me and leave me a way to contact you. Lost/Corrupt/Disappeared files You must keep/save a copy of every project/assignment on an external disk or personal computer. In the event of any kind of failure (e.g., Blackboard server crash or virus infection, students own computer crashes, loss of files in cyberspace, etc) or any contradictions/problems, I may/will request you to resubmit the files. In other words, if you submit a document to me, and I either do not receive it (lost in cyberspace) or it is corrupted when I open it, it is incumbent upon you to resend it to me, corrected, with little or no "downtime" in regard to the timeline for submission. Back to Top Student Support Services: SERVICE CONTACT Programs Assisting Student Study ADA (PASS) 432-552-2630 Accommodation/Support http://www.utpb.edu/academics/undergraduatesuccess/pass-office Admissions & Registration & Transcripts (432) 552-2605 http://www.utpb.edu/admissions 1-877-633-9152 (toll-free) Blackboard Technical Support UTPB Online Support Center at http://aa.utpb.edu/reach/requirements/ (432) 552-0220 Bookstore Advising Financial Aid and Scholarship http://www.bkstr.com/texaspermianbasinstore/home UTPB E-Advisor at http://cas.utpb.edu/academicadvising-center/e-advisor/ (432) 552-2620 http://www.utpb.edu/campus-life/financial-aid (432) 552-2370 UTPB Library Student Services Tutoring & Learning Resources The J. Conrad Dunagan Library Online at http://library.utpb.edu/ http://www.utpb.edu/campuslife/studentactivities/studentsenate/committees/student-affairs If you are taking courses through UTPB the following links provide services: Smarthinking Online Tutoring (provides tutoring services), SmarterMeasure (measures learner readiness for online course). Student Success Center: http://www.utpb.edu/academics/undergraduatesuccess/success-center Back to Top End-of-Course Evaluation & Instructor Evaluation: Every student must complete an end-of-course evaluation/survey provided by UTPB. During the last few weeks of class, you will receive an announcement through email notifying you that the Course/Instructor Survey is available. There are three options to access the survey 1. You may follow the link in the email to complete the survey using the same credentials to access your courses here. 2. When entering Blackboard you will see a list of surveys for you to complete 3. A button on the left hand menu bar will lead you to the survey from inside your course. The survey is anonymous and you responses are confidential. Your feedback is critical to us and to your instructor as we strive to improve our offerings, and our support of you, the students. Back to Top Disclaimer & Rights: Information contained in this syllabus was to the best knowledge of the instructor considered correct and complete when distributed for use in the beginning of the semester. However, the instructor reserves the right, acting within the policies and procedures of UTPB to make changes in the course content or instructional techniques without notice or obligation. The students will be informed about the changes, if any. Back to Top Schedule: Modules 1:Chemistry and Cells Online Discussions Reading Quiz Ch 1 Open 8/26 Close 9/15 8/26 9/3 Homework M1 Article M1 Exam 2: Metabolism: Online Photosynthesis and Discussions Cellular Respiration Reading Quiz Homework 3: DNA and Cell Division M2 Article M2 Exam Online Discussions Reading Quiz Homework 4: Inheritance and Gene Expression M3 Article M3 Exam Online Discussions Reading Quiz Homework Ch 2 Ch 5 Ch 6 Ch 7 1 2 3 8/26 8/26 8/26 8/26 8/26 8/26 8/26 8/26 9/14 9/16 9/3 9/5 9/9 9/9 9/5 9/8 9/12 9/12 9/15 10/6 Ch 8 Ch 10 Ch 9 4 5 6 9/16 9/16 9/16 9/16 9/16 9/16 9/16 10/5 10/7 9/23 9/23 9/23 9/26 9/29 10/3 10/3 10/6 10/27 Ch 16 Ch 12 Ch 13 7 8 9 10/7 10/7 10/7 10/7 10/7 10/7 10/7 10/26 10/28 10/15 10/19 10/22 10/17 10/20 10/24 10/24 10/27 11/17 Ch 14 Ch 15 Ch 17 Ch 18 10 10/28 10/28 10/28 10/28 10/28 11/5 11/5 11/12 11/12 11/7 5: Evolution M4 Article M4 Exam Online Discussions Reading Quiz Homework M5 Article M5 Exam 11 12 10/28 10/28 10/28 11/16 11/18 11/10 11/14 11/14 11/17 12/8 Ch 22 Ch 23 Ch 24 13 14 15 11/18 11/18 11/18 11/18 11/18 11/18 11/18 12/7 11/24 11/24 12/3 11/25 12/1 12/5 12/5 12/8 Back to Top