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Syllabus |
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Prerequisites/
Corequisites
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None
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| Required
Texts |
Molles,
Manuel C. 2010. Ecology: Concepts and Applications. Fifth Edition.
McGraw-Hill, NY. (paperback)
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Student
Responsibilities |
Honor
Code:
Your tests, exams and papers are expected to be your own work with
help from only those sources specifically authorized by the instructor.
These graded items should be covered by the signed honor pledge as
follows:
"I have neither given nor received unauthorized aid on this assignment,
nor do I have reason to believe that anyone else has."
In doing your homework, you are encouraged to work in groups. Each
student should do the final work; however, help from others is authorized.
When references are used in any work submitted, proper credit should
be given.
Attendance:
Please do not come to class late; late entry into the lecture hall
is disruptive.
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Grading
Components
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% of final grade |
points |
| first exam |
18
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100
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| second exam |
18
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100
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| third exam |
18
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100
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| fourth exam |
18
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100
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| final exam (comprehensive |
18
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100
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| summaries |
10
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56
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| total |
100
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556
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A= 90-100 %, B= 80-89 %, C= 70-79 %, D= 60-69 %, F= <60 %
(I do not award +/- grades.)
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Terms and
Disclaimer
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This syllabus, as represented on the linked pages of this course
website, is our joint contract. By signing up for this class, you
agree to comply with all requirements in this syllabus, whether
you have actually read them or not. If you do not agree with any
or all of the requirements of this syllabus, you should not take
this class. If you agree with the terms set down in this syllabus,
I will do whatever is in my capacity to provide you with facilitation,
instruction, and guidance in meeting course objectives.
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| Study
Aids |
A
list of key words is also provided as a guide to some of the terminology
with which you need to be familiar.
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Summaries |
You are to
submit 2 one-page summaries of a current environmental or ecological
article from a scientific journal. Use the required guidelines for
format, which you have been provided. See BlackBoard
for due dates. No summaries will be accepted after those
deadlines.
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University
Email
Requirement |
The
Old Dominion University e-mail system is the official electronic mail
system for distributing course-related communications, policies,
announcements and other information. In addition, the University e-mail
user ID and password are necessary for authentication and access to
numerous electronic resources (on-line courses, faculty web pages,
etc.)
Students
must be registered for a class when they request account
activation. Please allow time for registration updates to be processed.
Update information can be viewed from the student e-mail web page
by clicking on the System News link. Remember, by applying for a
student E-mail account, students are agreeing to abide by policies
regarding University computing resources.
If
you do not already have an active student email account, you may
request on online at http://web.odu.edu/af/occs/stu_email.html.
In the event you lose or forget your password, please return to
that site to request a new one. Note that it could possibly take
a week to 10 days to receive a new password.
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