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1 BIO-156 General Biology for Allied Health INSTRUCTOR: TASNEEM ASHRAF CLASS HOURS: Lecture / laboratory / Time: 9:15 noon CONTACT: (work, SV office) Best way to reach me is by . E mail: ashraft@cochise.edu OFFICE HOURS: Room # 117 All times are for SV campus, unless otherwise noted. Monday: 10:00 am to 2 pm. Tuesday: 12 noon to 2 pm Wednesday 12:45 pm to 1:45 pm (Benson campus) and Thursday: 10am to 2 pm REQUIRED MATERIALS: (a) Biology by Sylvia Mader, Custom Edition. (from 10 th edition) (b) General biology for allied health :Lecture/ laboratory Packet by, Cochise College Available at the bookstore; price reflects cost of printing only. (c) Clicker (electronic keypad) buy at bookstore, register online by following instructions that come with the clickers and using the class key provided on the first day of class. WORKLOAD: In college, for each credit hour, it is expected that students will work two or more hours a week outside of class time in preparation for class. This means that for a typical 4 credit hour course, you would expect to spend eight hours a week in prep time outside of class. Lab credits generally require more work than nonlab credits. To succeed, you will need to be prepared to spend adequate time on this class. The amount of time actually spent will depend upon your background, study habits and goals. COURSE DESCRIPTION: Catalog Description: An introductory biology course for allied health majors with an emphasis on humans. Topics include fundamental concepts of biology, chemistry, cell biology, histology, microbiology and genetics. COURSE WEBSITE: Go to and then click on Online Instructions. Select the WebStudy links and login. You should be automatically enrolled in this class. If you are not, contact Tasneem. Please make sure you have a valid, current address listed on your preferences so Tasneem can contact you!! If you don t have an address, go to the library, get on Internet and create a free account through a free website such as Cochise College, Hotmail, Yahoo etc. Ongoing announcements will be posted in the announcement folder very important for you to check the announcements regularly. (At least three times a week) TRANSFERABILITY: Transfers as elective to ASU, NAU and U of A. The nursing AAS require BIO 156 as a prerequisite for BIO

2 COURSE RECOMMENDATIONS: You will be required to do college level work this level of performance is absolutely mandatory; a reading level of 110 or exemption, MAT 82 or placement in, or completion of MAT 122 or higher would be recommended. Course Specific Outcomes: Students will be able to: 1. Perform activities to demonstrate improvement in the general education goals of communication and critical thinking. 2. Demonstrate biology study skills necessary for anatomy and physiology. 3. Identify key components of the scientific method and apply the scientific process. 4. Demonstrate the ability to safely use biological laboratory techniques. 5. Demonstrate the correct use of a light microscope, metric tools for measuring length, mass, and volume, and laboratory safety skills. 6. Describe and give examples of life s hierarchy of organization. 7. Compare and contrast prokaryotes, eukaryotes and viruses. 8. Explain the basic chemical processes of life. 9. Describe the four categories of macromolecules and why each is important for cellular structure and functions. 10. Explain how enzymes function. 11. Describe the structure of the cellular organelles and how each functions. 12. Describe specifically membrane transport mechanisms, protein synthesis and packaging, and anaerobic and aerobic cellular respiration. 13. Describe the cell cycle, mitosis and meiosis. 14. Describe the principles of Mendelian Genetics. 15. Describe and give examples of the primary human tissues, and where in the body each can be found. 16. Demonstrate knowledge of the human body and orientation terms used to describe position. 17. Describe the principles of biological chemistry. 18. Describe the concepts of evolution and natural selection as they apply to human diseases (e.g. antibiotic resistance). COURSE LOGISTICS: Online participation and completion of electronic assignments. This web enhanced version of BIO 156 aims to help you become an independent learner. Since nearly all lectures will not take place during class time, you will need to be able to access the internet so that you can complete the assigned weekly lectures before coming to class. All electronic lectures are available to view and listen to on your computer or to listen to on your mp3 player. You will need to have access to a computer and the internet and are expected to login within 48 hours after your class meets face to face each week to check announcements and assignments. You must also complete all online assignments and listen to all audio/visual lectures each week (no waiting until end of semester each assignment/lecture has an absolute, posted due date). 1. Quizzes and Examinations: (a total of 55 % of the course grade): a. PREP QUIZZES: (10% of the course grade). PREP quizzes are planned for each class meet, unless there is a test scheduled for that day. All prep quizzes will be given at the beginning of each class period to ensure you have the read the new chapter and are ready for class lecture. There s a second 2

3 benefit to frequent quizzing: the more you spread out your learning and review of material, the more likely you are to remember the information and retain it over time. Consult the course schedule to anticipate what chapters you need to read for the coming class. Prep (clicker) quizzes will be multiple choices and you will take them with your clicker. Each prep quiz will be worth 10 points. Quizzes cannot be made up.. When final grades are calculated, I will drop two of your quizzes towards your total final grade calculations. b. EXAMINATIONS: (45% of the course grade): Five examinations will be given during the semester. The exam includes a multiple choice section with somewhere between 25 and 35 multiple choice questions, as well as a short answer section (consisting of short essay, fill in the blank, labeling illustrations, etc.). You must answer all essay questions with complete sentences or you will lose points. EXAM I (Biology, atoms and molecules and macromolecules) EXAM II (evolution, cell structure and function, membrane and transport) EXAM III (metabolism, cellular respiration, mitosis and meiosis) EXAM IV (genetics, DNA structure and replication) FINAL EXAM (Comprehensive includes 40% of protein synthesis, histology, mechanism of evolution and 60% from the previous four exams.) c. Lecture exam TEST CORRECTIONS: You may correct lecture exams one through four to add up to 10% of the total value of the exam to your original score. Students have until the next class after receiving their graded exam to make corrections. For example: If a test is worth 100 points then the correction rubric is as follows: Short answer portion: A student may earn a maximum of 5 pts. If s/he correctly re answer all missed parts of his/her short answer portion. If a student correctly re answers 80% of the questions she missed, I will add 0.80 X 5 pts = 4 points to her grade. If another student only correctly re answers 30% of the questions he missed, I will add 1.5 points (5 pts X 0.30 = 1.5) to his grade. A student may not improve his/her grade in excess of 100%. Multiple choice portion: A student may earn a maximum of 5 pts. if s/he correctly re answer all parts of his/her multiple choice portion. For example, if you correctly answer 95% of the multiple choice questions on the take home portion, I will multiple 5 by 0.95 to determine that you will have 4.75 added to your exam score. If you miss an exam, you lowest grades from another exam will be substituted and you can t do test corrections. See the Correcting Tests handout in this lecture packet for detailed 2. Homework: (20% of the course grade) you have assigned homework for each week under WebStudy. WebStudy assignments are available from the beginning of the semester however they will end Tuesdays at 11PM for each week assigned. You cannot make up any missed assignments, so please get into the habit of taking assignments on time, no exceptions will be made! Also in mind, that you can take the quizzes multiple times however ONLY THE LAST ATTEMPT WILL BE IN YOUR GRADE BOOK. For example you took the quiz the second time and you think you did okay, but want to go back and retake it, however now for any reason you decide not to complete it. Now your new grade is based on this last attempt and any question you did not answer gets a zero assigned automatically. 3

4 3. Laboratory: (15 % of the course grade) you are expected to come to laboratory having read that day s experiments and having a general idea of what you will be doing. The detail lab write ups/data sheets are due the next weekday following the completion of the experiment. If you miss any part of my introduction to a given experiment, which I consider important to your (and my) safety, then you will not be permitted to do that experiment. If you leave early during a lab and do not complete your experiment, then you will receive a zero for that experiment. Laboratory data sheets turned in late will have 10% of the grade deducted. When final grades are calculated, I will drop 1 lab grade. 4. Classroom response system for participation (5% of the course grade): We will use clickers in class on a daily basis even on test days. You will also need them to take quizzes, as well during class participation and responses in class questions. Therefore, you must remember to bring clickers to class every day. If you forget to bring your clickers on the day of the quiz or exams, you will be allowed on two occasions only to turn in handwritten sheets, which I will grade manually. If you forget to bring your clicker on the day for class participation, you will not be allowed to submit handwritten sheets. You will receive points for class participation, with your clicker throughout the semester and will earn a total number of points, out of 30 semester s end for participation. You will receive points for trying to answer the question and not be penalized for incorrect answer. 5. Final project: (5 % of the course grade) you may pick from any one of the following delivery mode to demonstrate your understanding of any topic that interests you during the semester. You will work in a group of three, and plan your projects accordingly. The group will lead class towards discussion and explanation for the assigned week s topic. A grading rubric will also be provided. Presentation: You will be required to use the library to research a human genetic disease thought to be caused by a mutation in a single gene. Ask me if you want to do this, I will give you a handout as guidance on this section. The topic should cover key concepts or models or hypothesis or theories and facts which you have learned during this class. Experimental Design: You will be required to design and carry out a scientific experiment then present the results to the class. The presentation is structured similar to a journal article and have of six parts: an abstract, introduction, materials and methods, results (experimental design only), discussion, and reference section. Interactive Model: You will be required to design an interactive model of one of the concepts we will be learning about in class this semester. In addition you will be required to turn in an outline and present your model to the class. MAKE UPS TESTS: If you miss an Exam, your missed grade will be substituted by the lowest points earned from the other given exams. Your ONE lowest Exam grade will be dropped at the time when Final Grades are calculated. ACADEMIC HONESTY: Cheating and plagiarism are unethical. Students are expected to do their own work. Students must present ideas in their own words or give proper credit to original sources if text is 4

5 used verbatim from any outside sources. If students work together on an assignment, they must type their answers separately. Plagiarism is the use of another person s words and/or ideas without adequate acknowledgment. This includes copying or cutting and pasting from online sources, taking information from a book or article, copying someone else s paper, or having someone else do your work for you. When a student uses research sources, those sources must be properly documented. Students found cheating or intentionally plagiarizing will receive a zero for the assignment and may be dismissed from the class with a failing grade. Plagiarism will not be tolerated by Tasneem!!!! GRADING POLICY: On all work done in the class; grades will be assigned on the following basis: GRADE SCALE: A = 90% and above, B = 80% 89%, C = 70% 79%, D = 60% 69%, F = below 60% Grade Standards for Cochise College A: The highest academic grade possible; an honor grade which is not automatically given to a student who ranks highest in the course, but is reserved for accomplishment that is truly distinctive and demonstrably outstanding. B: A grade that denotes achievement considerably above acceptable standards and mastery of course materials C: Indicates a satisfactory degree of attainment and is the least acceptable standard for graduation from college or additional studies within the discipline. This grade implies completion of the minimum outcomes identified in the course curriculum. D: Denotes a limited understanding of the subject matter, meeting only the minimum requirement for passing the course. This grade will not transfer to another institution of higher education nor is it acceptable for additional studies within the discipline. F: Indicates inadequate or unsatisfactory attainment, serious deficiency in understanding of course material, or failure to complete requirements of the course. Accessing grades online: I use Snapgrade separate grading software. I will be sending you an from snap grade ( with instructions on how to log in within this online grade book sometimes by the second week of the semester. Periodically grades will be transferred from WebStudy to Snapgrade. Please note that as soon as you enter an assignment, online test, forum, WebStudy assignments I cannot automatically grade it. Many assignments require for me to read and review before I can assign a grade. Since I am teaching four science classes allow about a week after the deadline for these to be posted. Attendance policy: Attendance will be taken at the beginning of each class meeting. Tardiness is highly disruptive and annoying. In an intensive course like this one attending each lecture is very important, as even one absence can cause you to be behind the rest of the class. After four (4) absences I will reserve the right to drop you from the course. There are no make up laboratories and therefore you are not allowed to miss a laboratory without penalty. I will assign a zero to any missed lab. If you miss a class it is your responsibility to obtain notes, and or supplementary materials by visiting the WebStudy website, contacting other students, or come see me. 5

6 COMMUNICATION AND ONLINE WRITTEN ETIQUETTE: Please use BIO 156 in any communication to me in the subject matter, I teach about 3 4 sections and it is hard for me to know exactly what your situation maybe be that needs attention. This is a college class. Proper English is required and expected. All sentences you write in s and in online discussions for this course must abide by the following criteria. a. You must use complete sentences. This means start with a capital letter, contain at least a noun a verb and must end with a proper appropriate punctuation mark. b. Writing all words in lower case is unacceptable. c. Do not write in all capital letters unless your intention is to yell at your recipient, as messages in all Capital letters are construed as yelling. The pronoun I must be capitalized in all uses. d. The pronoun you must be spelled y o u and not u. e. All other words must be spelled correctly and in their entirety. f. Please refresh your memory on the differences between there/their/ they re, to/ two/too and its/it s so That your use. g. All s must be signed with your name and make sure you mention the exact class you are enrolled in. NOTE: Your success in this class is up to YOU. I am here to help you understand difficult material, but it is your responsibility to read assigned material, to take notes while listening to the audio (wmv files) lectures and to organize information so that you can retrieve it. If you need help improving your study skills, me. I wonʹt know youʹre having trouble till test time, and it might be too late! Exams will be primarily composed of a blend of multiple choice, definition, short answer and essay question. Students needing or meeting needs of incomplete grades please check with me and we have to follow the college s policy on that. ADA Coordinator in the Special Needs Office: Students wishing to receive an accommodation for a disability should make an appointment with the ADA Coordinator in the Special Needs Office. Please contact: Ken Laux, Director of Disability Services: Cochise Community College, 901 N Colombo Ave, Sierra Vista, Arizona Tel #(520) SV and (520) (DC) at: lauxk@cochise.edu Assessment Cochise College provides accessible educational opportunities that are responsive to a diverse population and lead to constructive citizenship, meaningful careers, and lifelong learning. Cochise College is committed to continuous improvement in order to provide the best possible service. A key part of this commitment involves assessing student learning outcomes. Assessment, which occurs apart from the regular grading of student work, is conducted by faculty using tests, research papers, projects, presentations or standardized examinations to discover how well students who have passed a course actually achieved the expected learning goals. Faculty members analyze the results so they can develop strategies to help improve student learning in future classes. 6

7 Correcting tests 1. Your corrected test is due the next class after you receive it. No late papers will be accepted. No exceptions. 2. You must follow all instructions on this page exactly. If you fail to follow instructions you will not receive additional points. You will not be allowed a second chance to turn in your corrected test for extra points. 3. You must fully correct both the short answer and clicker section to receive any additional points. 4. Refer your syllabus if you can t remember how I determine how many points to add to your exam. 5. You can only earn a maximum of 10% of the total value for the short answer part ( = 5 pts) by correcting your short answer portion, with the following exceptions. a. You can NOT correct bonus questions nor can you receive greater than 100 pts. on your corrected test. b. Remember that you also will help raise your grade by retaking the clicker section. 6. MULTIPLE CHOICE PORTION a. Re answer your multiple choice portion. b. On the day you turn in your written portion of your test corrections, be ready with your clicker to resubmit your multiple choice answers into the computer at the beginning of class. b. We will calculate what percentage you earn on your multiple choice corrections and multiply that by 5 pts. For example, if you correctly answer 85% of the multiple choice questions on your retake, we will add 0.85 X 5 = 4.25 pts to your test score. 7. SHORT ANSWER PORTION a. You must TYPE all corrected answers to questions you missed on a separate sheet of paper. b. Type your name and the exam number at the top of the sheet. c. When typing the corrected answer, please number the questions according to its number on the exam and write complete sentences, unless otherwise indicated in instructions 7i 7iv below. i. Short answer questions. Type out your new answer only. ii..true/false. Write the correct answer (true/false) then write one to two sentences explaining why your new answer is the correct answer. iii. Fill in the blank. Type out the entire question and underline the correct word you put in the blank. Sally Gomez Exam 1 corrections 58. A positive feedback loop is often explosive and does not help maintain homeostasis. 61. True. Medial means closer to the midsagittal plane; an adequate descriptor when discussing the location of the nose in relationship to the ears. 64. B 67. AC 72. Oxygen is an electron greedy atom, compared to hydrogen. When hydrogen forms a covalent bond with oxygen, the shared pair of electrons between the two atoms t d t h t l t th iv. Matching or labeling a diagram. You only need to provide the answer (e.g. the correct letter or number). You do not need to type out the entire question. d. Remember: you cannot correct bonus questions for more points. e. Staple your typed sheet to the TOP of your original exam before turning it in. Suppose you missed questions 58, 61, 64, 67 and 72 on the short answer portion. Above is an example of how your corrected test sheet should look when you staple it on top of your original exam. 7

8 Course schedule Since this is a blended class, no lecture will be given during class time. Please follow the link in Webstudy and listen to the Audio/Visual lecture assigned for each assigned topic. All quizzes end 11 pm AZ. Week Text Topic Laboratory experiments Quizzes Due 1 8/17 8/23 1 Biology concepts Salsa lab Due: next class Q.1 &2 8/25 Audio/Visual lectures, 1.1 a, 1.1 b, 1.2 and /24 8/30 2 Atoms and molecules Macromolecules analysis : starts and continues Audio/Visual lectures 2. 1, 2. 2, 2.3 and 2.4 Q.3 9/1 3 8/31 9/6 3 Chemistry of organic molecules Macromolecules analysis due: today Audio/Visual lectures 3.1, 3.2, and /7 9/13 3 Chemistry of organic molecules Introduction to microscopes Due: next class Audio/Visual lectures 3.4 and 3. 5 Q.4 9/15 5 9/14 9/20 EXAM I (Biology, atoms and molecules and macromolecules) 17 & 18 Evolution and natural selection Antibiotic resistance and Happy face spider Audio/Visual lectures 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 Due: next class Q.5 9/22 6 9/21 9/27 4 Cell structure and function Cell biology Due: next class Audio/Visual lectures 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 a, 5.3 b Q.6 9/29 7 9/28 10/4 5 Membrane structure and function Virtual lab: Diffusion and Osmosis Audio/Visual lectures 6.1,6.2, 6.3, 6.4 Lab due: next class Q.7 10/6 8 10/5 10/11 6 EXAM II (evolution, cell structure and function, membrane and transport) Metabolism Virtual lab: enzyme controlled reactions Audio/Visual lectures 7.1, 7.2, 7.3 and 7.4 Due: next class 9 10/12 10/18 8 Cellular respiration Cellular respiration ACT Due: next class Audio/Visual lectures 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4 and 8. 5 Q.8 10/ /19 10/25 9 Cell cycle and mitosis Cellular respiration ACT Audio/Visual lectures all series of 9s Q.9 10/27 8

9 11 10/16 11/1 10 Meiosis and sexual reproduction Virtual lab: Mitosis and meiosis Due: next class Audio/Visual lectures all series of 10s Q / /2 11/8 11 EXAM III (metabolism, cellular respiration, mitosis and meiosis) Mendelian genetics Virtual lab Punnett square Due: next class Audio/Visual lectures all series of 11s Q / /9 11/15 12 Molecular biology of the Gene Human DNA extraction Due: next class (DNA structure and function) Audio/Visual lectures all series of 12s 14 11/16 11/22 13 Regulation of Gene Activity Protein fingerprinting Due: next class, (How genes work part 1) Audio/Visual lectures all series of 13s Q / /23 11/29 13 EXAM IV (genetics, DNA structure and replication ) Regulation of Gene Activity (How genes work part 2) Audio/Visual lectures all series of 14s Virtual lab: Cell reproduction/ How the cancer cell be recognized Due: next class 16 11/30 12/6 31 Animal organization and homeostasis Virtual lab. Histology slides Audio/Visual lectures all series of 15s Final Projects Due Q / /7 12/ Mechanism of evolution Final Projects Due Audio/Visual lectures all series of 16s Q.14 12/8 18 FINAL EXAM 12/ 9 Benson Class and 12/15 SV class Final exam is comprehensive includes 40% of protein synthesis, histology, mechanism of evolution and 60% from the previous four exams. 9

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