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Syllabus Review. BIO220 – Introductory Microbiology. A Little Perspective. 2011-2012 Grades. 2005-2012 Grades. Assessment and Grades. 650 Points Total.
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Syllabus Review BIO220 – Introductory Microbiology
650 Points Total Final Grade is determined as a percentage of the total grade. The total number of points may be changed, with notice, for pedagogic or andragogic reasons.
300 Points for Exams There are four exams, your best three grades count for the final grade. While you are not required to take all four exams, please look on these as a way to deal with life’s little inconveniences, rather than as a way of compensating for a lack of studying.
100 Points for Presentation Each student will give an 8-10 minute PowerPoint (or equivalent) presentation about an assigned microbe. The microbes will be assigned at random and the presentation assignment will be laddered through the semester.
50 Points for Lab Notebook The lab is run on a notebook model. The notebooks will be collected five (5) times during the term and evaluated for completeness, accuracy and participation.
100 Points for Lab Skills Microbiology is ultimately a very practical discipline so through out the term there are various practical assessments of your lab skills to judge your ability to perform the techniques learned.
100 Points for Lab Unknown The lab unknown is the practical final for the lab. The project will involve the integration of skills learned in the lab to identify an unknown sample of bacteria.
Grade Scale 4.0 = 100% - 93.0% 3.5 = 92.9% - 86.0% 3.0 = 85.9% - 80.0% 2.5 = 79.9% - 75.0% 2.0 = 74.9% - 70.0% 1.5 = 69.9% - 65.0% 1.0 = 60.0% - 64.9% 0.5 = 50.0% - 59.9%
Extra Credit and Make Up Work There is none. Plain and simple, any deviations from this are at my discretion.
Attendance Policy for the Course You will be dropped from the course (or failed after the last drop date) if you fail to complete two (2) exams or attend three (3) or more labs.
Incomplete Requests This is the single most misunderstood policy in any of my courses. As such, here are the minimum requirements for an incomplete.
Significant and Extenuating Circumstance Incompletes are not because a student fails to attend or isn’t happy with their performance, but rather for life’s experiences that cannot be circumvented.
Passing Grade at the time of the Request When you get an Incomplete your grades to that point carry over to the Incomplete, so you must be passing in order to get an Incomplete.
Regular Attendance Incompletes are not meant for students that do not attend class.
Over half the assessments complete The Incomplete is meant for students with extenuating circumstances where the very end of a course cannot be completed.
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