Syllabus

BIO 707/807- Ecosystem Ecology- Fall 2010

Old Dominion University
College of Sciences
Biological Sciences
Frank Day


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Course Syllabus
   

Prerequisites/
Corequisites

A general ecology course.

   
Required Texts There is no textbook. Refer to the extensive reading list provided.

   
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 room is disruptive.

 

   

Grading
Components

 
 
Points
Midterm exam
100
Final exam
100
Lab reports (4)
100
Discussion participation
25
total
325

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


Terms and
Disclaimer

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.

 

Course Materials

An extensive list of references is provided in lieu of a textbook. Also available on the "Course Materials" aka "Lecture Notes" page are the laboratory instructions and historical data for the field study site. Guidelines for the written reports can be found on the "Writing Assignment Guidelines" page.

 

Reports The current schedule of report due dates is available on Blackboard.
   
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