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General Biology

HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE-SOUTHWEST COLLEGE

BIOLOGY 1407 - GENERAL BIOLOGY II

FALL 2008

INSTRUCTOR DR. SMITA  SAVANT

smita.savant@hccs.edu

 

Course Description:

It includes a study of the broad diversity of organisms in the five kingdoms, evolution, and the organ system in animals. It gives a brief idea of ecology and an aspect of restoration ecology. This course is designed to give basic knowledge of life sciences to students going for biology major or applied health sciences.

 

Course Prerequisite:

This course has a prerequisite of BIOL 1406 (General Biology I).

 

Instructor’s contact:

Email: smita.savant@hccs.edu

Contact number: 713 718 7771 (Biology Department Rm. S113)

Office Hours:  Monday to Thursday 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

You can access the syllabus & lecture notes at: http://learning.swc.hccs.edu

You can also go to the learning web page from the HCCS home page: http://www.hccs.cc.tx.us, under southwest college.

 

Attendance:

Attendance at lecture is importance since most exam material will come from the lecture notes. Students are expected to attend classes regularly and on time. Latecomers will not be tolerated. Students are responsible for materials covered during their absences, and it is the student's responsibility to consult with instructors for make-up assignments.  Class attendance is checked daily by instructors.  Although it is the responsibility of the student to drop a course for non-attendance, the instructor has full authority to drop a student for excessive absences.  A student may be dropped from a course for excessive absences after the student has accumulated absences in excess of 12.5% of the hours of instruction (including lecture and laboratory time).”  Note that 12.5% is approximately 4 classes or labs for a 4-semester hour course, such as this one, which meets for 3 hours twice weekly.  If circumstances significantly prevent you from attending classes, please inform me.  I realize that sometimes-outside circumstances can interfere with school, and I will try to be as accommodating as possible, but please be aware of the attendance policy.

 

Examination:

Lecture exams will consist of multiple-choice questions. They will cover material we cover in class. You will get a maximum of one and half-hour period to complete your lecture exam. There will be two final exams – 1) Instructor’s and

                                                                              2) Department

Final exams will be comprehensive (it will cover all the chapters).

Cell phones are not allowed in use at any time as it disturbs the class. Audible cell phone ringing may result in your removal from class that day. Cell phone use during examination is cheating and will result in course failure.

 

 

Make-up Examination:

There will be no make-up exams and final exams are mandatory. The two laboratory exams are mandatory. Everyone has to start the lab. exam at the same time. No one will be allowed late for the lab. or lecture exams.

Missed lecture exam or quiz will be considered as zero grades.

Please note: All students are required to take the final.

 

Laboratory Policy:

Lab safety will be reviewed on the first day of lab. Experiments will be performed in groups. Each student should be in the lab. on time, with his or her lab. manual. Each student is responsible for completing the lab. reports at the end of each lab

 

Grade Determination:

All the exams and quizzes will be considered towards final grade.

3 Assignments/Quizzes – 2 best scores, their average, and its 20%                 = 20

3 Lecture Exams – 2 best scores, their average, and its 20%                            = 20

2 Lab. Exams – their average, and its 20%                                                        = 20

2 Projects – their average, and its 20%                                                              = 20

2 Finals – best of the 2, and its 20%                                                                  = 20

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                                                                                                                             100

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A = 90-100,                                       

B = 80-89,

C = 70-79,

D = 60-69,

F = Below 60.

 

Academic honesty:

Students are expected to comply with stated policies in HCCS student handbook concerning academic honesty.  Cheating will not be tolerated.  There will be no talking, looking on other people’s papers or in anyway try to cheat on any examination. This can lead to expulsion from Houston Community College. You will be given a warning in writing and next time it will mean and automatic failure in the course.

 

Last Day for Administrative and Student Withdrawals

Refer to the syllabus for the last date. I urge any student who is contemplating withdrawing from the class to see me first!  You may be doing better than you think. Either way, I want to be accessible and supportive. I do not believe in "weed out" classes, and I consider you to be much more than just a name or number!  Note my office hours, above; if you need assistance, I'm here to help. It is the student’s responsibility to withdraw from the class before the last day of withdrawal. The instructor cannot give a “W” after the withdrawal date.

 

To help students avoid having to drop/withdraw from any class, HCC has instituted an Early Alert process by which your professor will “alert” you that you might fail a class because of excessive absences and/or poor academic performance.  The counselors with work with you to learn about what, if any, HCC interventions might be available to assist you – online tutoring, child care, financial aid, job placement, etc. – to stay in class and improve your academic performance. 

 

 

International Students:
Receiving a W in a course may affect the status of your student Visa. Once a W is given for the course, it will not be changed to an F because of the visa consideration. Please contact the International Student Office at 713-718-8520 if you have any questions about your visa status and other transfer issues.

 

 

Tutoring:

The college will provide tutoring for the students. More information will be available later. You can check the tutoring and open lab. schedule at http://learning.swc.hccs.edu

 

 

Disability Support Services (DSS)

Any Student with a documented disability (e.g. physical, learning, psychiatric, vision, hearing, etc.) who needs to arrange reasonable accommodations should inform the instructor within one week of the first class session and must contact the Counselor at 713-718 7889, or contact the DSS office for assistance. At Southwest College, contact Dr. Becky Hauri, 713-718-7909.

 

Important Notice:

Students who repeat a course three times or more may soon face significant tuition/fee increases at HCC and other public colleges and universities. If you are considering course withdrawal because you are not earning passing grades, confer with your instructor/counselor as early as possible about your study habits, reading and writing homework, test-taking skills, attendance, course participation, and opportunities for tutoring or other assistance that might be available.

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