Department of Biological and
Environmental Sciences

ORGANISMAL BIOLOGY

BIO 1101

TCAA (9:00-9:50) and TEAB (11:00-11:50)

Spring Semester 2009

Course Description :  A study of the Biological concepts and life processes of protists, plants, fungi, and animals.

Instructors: Mrs. T. K. Moore (210E MSCX, 670-3405, tmoore@troy.edu )& Dr. Alvin Diamond (210K MSCX, 670-3938, adiamond@troy.edu)

Class:  TCAA (9:00-9:50) and TEAB (11:00-11:50). Both sections will meet in MSCX 212.

Text: Biology, 8th ed. by Raven et al. (custom version).

Coreq: Bio L101 Prereq: Bio 1100/L100.

Office Hours: Students should sign up for appointments a day in advance to meet the instructor during these hours. A sign up sheet will be posted on the office door.

Mrs. T. K. Moore
Office Hours: Before February 27th: 9:00-11:00 M, TU, W, F; 1:00-2:00 M,W.
After February 27th: 9:00-11:00 TU; 10:00-12:00 M, W, F; 1:00-2:00 M,W.

Dr. Alvin Diamond
Office Hours:
Before February 27th: 10:-12:00 M, W, F; 1:00-2:00 M, W; 9:00-10:00 TU; 8:00-9:00 F.
After February 27th: 9:00-11:00 M, W, F; 1:00-2:00 M, W; 9:00-10:00 TU; 8:00-9:00 F.

Course Learning Objectives: Students will learn characteristics, taxonomy, specific examples, and diversity of the 4 eukaryotic kingdoms.

Desired Competency: Students will be able to discuss the characteristics and life processes of the major phyla of organisms.

Method of Instruction: Lectures will be delivered through the use of power-point presentations, the chalk board, models, live material and other means.

Final Exam Dates: 
9:00 Section TCAA final exam-- Friday May 1, 11:00 AM.
11:00 Section TEAB final exam-- Tuesday May 5, 8:00 AM.


Grading:  600 total points possible in this class.  Final grades will be determined by the following: A=90%, B=80%, C=70%, D=60% and F=<60%.   The instructor reserves the right to lower the scale.

Course Policies:
1) Attendance. Class attendance and participation are expected. Roll will be taken for attendance records.  Students are expected to be in class on time (official U.S. time).

2) Exams. Lecture exams given during the semester will be closed book exams. Cell phones, pagers, and other electronic equipment must be turned off  and out of sight during an exam.  You may not leave the room for any reason during an exam. When the end of the exam period is announced, you are expected to put down your pens and turn in the exam or it will not be accepted. 

3) Makeup exams. No makeup work will be allowed without a valid excuse. Bonus quizzes may be given at the discretion of the instructor; there will be no make ups for these quizzes. Anyone who misses a test or quiz must provide a university acceptable excuse before a make-up will be scheduled.  Excuses must be provided in writing and will be kept by the instructor. Excuses must be provided within one week of returning to classes. University policy does not allow early examinations.

4) Exam material. Lecture questions will be drawn from information given to the student in lecture, or in reading from the text (even  if the assigned reading is not discussed in lecture).

5) Troy University ADA statement:  Troy University supports Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, which insure that postsecondary students with disabilities have equal access to all academic programs, physical access to all buildings, facilities and events, and are not discriminated against on the basis of disability.  Eligible students with appropriate documentation, will be provided equal opportunity to demonstrate their academic skills and potential through the provision of academic adaptations and reasonable accommodations.  Further information, including appropriate contact information, can be found at the link for Troy University's Office of Human Resources at http://www.troy.edu/humanresources/ADAPolicy2003.htm .

6) Additional Services. Students who have or may be dealing with a disability or learning difficulty should speak with the instructor, contact  the Office of Adaptive Needs Program (215 Adams Center), or call 670-3220/3221.Various accommodations are available through the Adaptive Needs Program.

7) Tutors. Tutorial help may be available to students in the Science Learning Center. All interested students are encouraged to visit the center.

8) Cheating. Students observed cheating by the instructor will be dismissed from class.  The action to be taken against the student will be determined after consultation with the Department head and other appropriate individuals.

9) Incompletes. Will be given only in special circumstances. See Bulletin for guidelines.

12) Teaching certificate. All students seeking a recommendation for a teaching certificate must complete this course with an earned grade of “C” or better.

13) Cell Phones and other electronic devices. Use of any electronic device by students in the instructional environment is prohibited unless explicitly approved on a case-by-case basis by the instructor of record or by the Office of Disability Services in collaboration with the instructor.  Cellular phones, pagers, and other communication devices may be used for emergencies, however, but sending or receiving non-emergency messages is forbidden by the University.  Particularly, use of a communication device to violate the Troy University "Standards of Conduct" will result in appropriate disciplinary action (See the Oracle).

This syllabus is subject to change without notice. Students will be informed of any changes at the earliest possible date.

LECTURE TOPICS

Date Topic Text Chapter
Dr. Diamond TCAA 9:00-9:50  
Jan. 7-9 Intro, Protists 26, 29
Jan. 12-16 Bryophytes, Seedless Vascular Plants
January 12-Last day to add a course.
30
Jan. 19-23 Holiday Jan. 19; Seedless Vascular Plants 30
Jan. 26-30 Exam 1: 100 points, Gymnosperms 30
Feb. 2-6 Angiosperms: Introduction and Reproduction 30, 36-37, 42
Feb. 9-13 Exam 2: 100 points, Angiosperms: Tissues, Growth, and Leaves 30, 36-37, 42
Feb. 16-20 Angiosperms: Tissues, Growth, and Leaves 30, 36-37, 42
Feb. 23-27  Fungi , Exam 3: 100 points 31
Mrs. Moore    
March 2-6 Intro, Protists 26, 28
March 9-13 Spring Break  
March 16-20 Invertebrates (radiata)
March 23- Last day to drop a course without Academic penalty.
32-33
March 23-27 Exam 4: 100 Points, Invertebrates (protostomes)  34
March 30-April 3 Invertebrates (protostomes)    34
April 6-10 Invertebrates (deuterostomes), Exam 5: 100 points,  34
April 13-17 Vertebrates-Fish  35
April 20-24 Vertebrates-Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds, Mammals  35
April 27 Vertebrates-Birds, Mammals  35
Friday May 1, 11:00 AM. Exam 6: 100 points  

LECTURE TOPICS

Mrs. Moore TEAB 11:00-11:50  
Jan. 7-9 Intro, Protists    26, 28
Jan. 12- 16 Invertebrates (radiata)
January 12th-Last day to add a course.
32-33
Jan. 19-23 Holiday Jan. 19, Invertebrates (protostomes)  34
Jan. 26-30 Exam 1: 100 Points, Invertebrates (protostomes)    34
Feb. 2-6 Invertebrates (deuterostomes)   34
Feb. 9-13 Exam 2: 100 points, Vertebrates-Fish  35
Feb. 16-20 Vertebrates-Amphibians, Reptiles 35
Feb. 23-27 Vertebrates-Birds, Mammals 
Exam 3: 100 points
35
Dr. Diamond    
March 2-6 Intro, Protists  
March 9-13 Spring Break  
March 16-20 Protists, Bryophytes, Seedless Vascular Plants
March 23- Last day to drop a course without Academic penalty.
26, 29
March 23-27 Seedless Vascular Plants, Exam 4: 100 points 30
March 30-April 3  Gymnosperms 30
April 6-10 Angiosperms: Introduction and Reproduction, Exam 5: 100 points 30
April 13-17 Angiosperms: Tissues, Growth, and Leaves 30, 36-37, 42
April 20-24 Angiosperms: Tissues, Growth, and Leaves; Fungi 30, 36-37, 42
April 27 Fungi 31
Tuesday May 5, 8:00 AM. Exam 6: 100 points