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DUAL ENROLLMENT ADDENDUM Course information The following information identifies the requirements for each course delivered as dual enrollment at a high school. As part of the Memorandum of Understanding for dual enrollment courses: Each district s responsible personnel (noted below) must review and agree to each item (initial and date to signify). When item is completed, at least one person must initial and date on that line. Zane State College must receive a copy of the completed Dual Enrollment Addendum for each course within one week of course start date. Responsible Personnel Initial & Date of Review* Initial & Date of Completion* Course Information BIOL 1070 Environmental Science Minimum contact hours/minutes 5 contact hours per week * 15 weeks = 75 contact hours per course Minimum teacher credential Book requirements Master s degree 18 hours in Biology Wright, R.T. and D. F. Boorse. 2011. Environmental Science: Toward a Sustainable Future (11th Ed.). Pearson. (ISBN: 978-0-321-59870-7) BIOL 1070 Lab Manual (at ZSC bookstore) Allowable mode(s) of delivery (e.g., in-person, online, hybrid, interactive television) Books purchased Lab supplies/equipment requirements (if applicable) Lab supplies/equipment purchased In-person; Interactive television if lab instructor meets minimum credentials If listed as a requirement (above), books must be purchased and available for students prior to the first day of courses. See below If listed as a requirement, lab supplies or equipment must be purchased and available for students prior to the first day of courses.

Responsible Personnel Initial & Date of Review* Initial & Date of Completion* Minimum student preparation Teacher participate in mandatory contacts (e.g., meetings, professional development workshops) Syllabus Class rosters provided to Zane State College (with minimum preparation standards met) Changes to class rosters provided to Zane State College No prerequisites Placement test results must indicate college-level 1. Mandatory: Summer Dual Enrollment workshop (date TBD). 2. Other dates to be determined throughout academic year. Completed and sent to Zane State College personnel within the first week of course start date. June 30, 2015 for fall semester and full year courses Second week of courses at high school *When all items have been reviewed and completed, a copy of this form must be submitted to Zane State College personnel within the first week of course start date. Signature of school representative Date Questions about this specific course can be addressed to the following Zane State College personnel: Chairperson Kathryn Hooper-Boyd: khooper@zanestate.edu; 740-588-4159 Dual Enrollment Staff Larisa Harper lharper@zanestate.edu: 740-588-4131 Ray Rotella: rrotella@zanestate.edu; 740-588-1372 Paul Young: pyoung@zanestate.edu; 740-588-1225

BIOLOGY 1070 SUPPLIES 12 Rinse bottles 12 Rinse beakers 3 Paper towels- 3 brands 3 balances 120 50 ml beakers Red Litmus Blue Litmus ph paper 0.2 g scoops Mortar & pestles 12 ph Meters Weigh boats 12 Thermometers Spoons Tongs Scissors 12 Timers 12 Rulers

12 Stir rods Large test tubes Test tube racks 12 400ml beakers 12 marking pens 6 250ml grads 6 50 ml grads Forceps Transfer pipettes Sterile swabs Petri dishes- quad Antibiotic discs Styrofoam cups Soil Plastic wrap Rubber bands 6 Lamps Vermiculite Funnels Petri dishes- not quad

3 Meter sticks 2 Hoops 2 tapes Flags Kestrel units Light meters Compass String- 2 meters long Clipboards Large Ziplocs Small Ziplocs Radish seeds Shell vials Sodium Sulfite Nutrient or Tryptic soy agar HCl Rolaids or Tums 4 Common solutions Dilute HCl Dilute NaOH

Unknowns a, b, &c ph 2 solution Disinfectant Sets Sterile Discs Duckweed Vacuum set ups Filter Bases & Funnels M-fc Broth Petri Dishes & Pads Chlorine Bleach Iodine Tablets Steripen Water Filter