Environmental & Evolutionary HealthSpring 2020 George
M. Diggs, Jr. |
To Contact Dr. Diggs:
Austin College Phone: (903) 813-2246
Office: 261 IDEA Center
Mailing Address: Department of Biology, Austin College, Sherman,
TX 75090
AC Suite 61564
e-mail: gdiggs@austincollege.edu
Home page: http://artemis.austincollege.edu/acad/bio/gdiggs/diggs.html
Office Hours: MW 1:30-2:30 pm.
Environmental & Evolutionary Health Class Information Spring 2020
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Class Meetings: Lecture/Discussion typically 11:00-12:20 a.m. MWF.
Text: The Hunter-Gatherer Within: Health & the Natural Human Diet (available in the College Bookstore, from the publisher, or via Amazon), by Brock & Diggs, 2013.
Additional Readings (available on reserve in Abell Library) from: Environmental Health: From Global to Local by Frumpkin, 2016.
Readings: In addition to your short textbook, a variety of readings will be assigned during the semester. Most reading material for the class will be in the form of articles. These will be available on-line (linked from the class schedule page) or on Moodle unless otherwise indicated or handed out in class. Readings are crucially important and many of the test questions will be based on the readings---your grade in the course will be greatly affected by your care with reading the assignments.
Research Paper: Research paper. Please see appropriate web page for details on this assignment.
Academic Integrity: Austin College sets high standards of integrity for both its students and its faculty. Many conceptual advances in science are a result of discussion of information and ideas; I encourage such exchange both in class and outside it. However, all work submitted on examinations and assignments shall be your own. Any ideas in your research summary that do not originate from you are to have their sources noted. Please refer to your student handbook for further explanation of Austin College’s policies regarding academic integrity.
Readings: In addition to your textbook, various readings will be assigned during the semester. These will be available on-line (linked from the class schedule page) or on Moodle unless otherwise indicated or handed out in class.
Students with Disabilities: Austin College seeks to provide reasonable accommodations for all individuals with disabilities and complies with all federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and guidelines. It is the responsibility of the student to register with and provide verification of academic accommodation needs to the Director of the Academic Skills Center (Laura Marquez, Wright Campus Center, Room 211)) as soon as possible. The student also must contact the faculty member in a timely manner to arrange for reasonable academic accommodations. For further information call (903-813-2454) or visit the Academic Skills Center. College policy prohibits instructors from accomodating learning disabilities without first having received the proper written instructions from the Director of the Academic Skills Center.
This work was prepared in accordance with the Austin College
academic integrity
policy. _____________Signature_____________ (Name typed or
printed)
For further information about this course, please
contact:
Dr. George Diggs, Professor Department of Biology Austin College 900 N. Grand Ave. Sherman, TX 75090 903-813-2246 Fax: 903-813-3199 gdiggs@austincollege.edu |
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