Biology 332: Evolutionary BiologyGeorge M. Diggs, Jr. |
Contact Information for George Diggs:
Austin College Phone: (903) 813-2246, Home
Phone (903) 868-1642
Office: 317 Moody Science
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: 1:30-2:30 M, Tu; Other times by appointment.
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Biology 332 - Evolutionary Biology - Spring 2005
General Information
Class meetings: Lecture: 9:30-10:50 Tu, Th;
Laboratory 1:30-4:20 Th
Textbook: Evolutionary Analysis by
Freeman & Herron; other readings for the course will be from
articles from the primary literature (these will be on reserve in
Abell Library and will be linked via the course webpage).
Course Webpage: http://artemis.austincollege.edu/acad/bio/gdiggs/evolution2005/evolution2005home.html
Course Content: The course will cover a number
of advanced topics in Evolutionary Biology.
Course Goal and Expected Student Outcomes: The
goals of the course are: 1) for students to gain an understanding
of the major topics in the field of Evolutionary Biology; 2) for
students to be able to effectively communicate in writing and
orally about topics in Evolutionary Biology; and 3) to provide
students with experiential learning opportunities in the labs
which will be held primarily in the field. Expected student
outcomes include reaching an appropriate level of knowledge of
evolutionary biology, developing expertise in researching and
writing about evolutionary topics, and being able to present an
articulate an easily understood oral presentation of research
findings.
Exams: Exam dates are given on the course
syllabus. There are three exams with the first two worth 100
points each and the final work 150 points. The final will be
cumulative over all material after the first test (the last
two-thirds of the course). Questions from the labs will be given
on the lecture exams.
Grades: There are 425 possible total points in the course. Of these, 350 will come from the three exams, 75 will be determined by your paper/presentation. All work must be completed to receive a passing grade (For those taking the course S/U, S=70 or higher).
Late Penalty: Exams must be taken when scheduled or earlier. If you have to take an exam late, either contact me or leave a message with the Division Secretary (Pam Kabir, Ext. 2342) BEFORE exam time. A late penalty of at least one grade level will be imposed for unexcused late exams.
Late papers/presentations WILL NOT be accepted.
Class attendance: Class and lab attendance is mandatory. Unexcused absences from lab will result in a ten point penalty TAKEN OFF ONE OF YOUR EXAMS. Attendance is required at lectures---an extra assignment will be given for each lecture missed (this must me turned in or points will be deducted). Further, because slides are an integral part of the lectures and because much of the material given in lecture will not be found in your textbook, frequent absences will probably result in a lower grade.
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 Colleges policies regarding academic integrity.
Readings: Various readings will be assigned
during the semester. These will be ON RESERVE in the Abell
Library unless otherwise indicated.
Laboratory Work: Unless otherwise notified, meet
for all labs in MS 321. Many of our labs will be in the field,
often in difficult terrain. Therefore, stout boots, long pants,
long sleeve shirts and a hat should be worn. Field trips begin at
1:30 pm. If you're late you'll miss the van. Be sure you follow
the guidelines provided in the Biology Department Field Contract
handed out with this information sheet.
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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