Syllabus

BIO 291 - Principles of Ecology - Summer 2010

Old Dominion University
College of Sciences
Biological Sciences
Frank Day


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Course Syllabus
   

Prerequisites/
Corequisites

None

   
Required Texts Molles, Manuel C. 2010. Ecology: Concepts and Applications. Fifth Edition. McGraw-Hill, NY. (paperback)

   
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.

 

   

Grading
Components

  % of final grade points
first exam
18
100
second exam
18
100
third exam
18
100
fourth exam
18
100
final exam (comprehensive
18
100
summaries
10
56
total
100
556

 

A= 90-100 %, B= 80-89 %, C= 70-79 %, D= 60-69 %, F= <60 %
(I do not award +/- grades.)


Terms and
Disclaimer

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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.

 

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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