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Biology 160: Biological Principles. Lecture MWTH 1:30-4:00 p.m. Lab Tuesday 1:30-5:10 p.m. Debbie Lancaster, Ph.D. 214 Kulshan 383-3531 dlancast@whatcom.ctc.edu Office hours: MW 12:30-1:25 p.m. Th 10:10-10:35 a.m. Background Educational. Taught at Whatcom since 95
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Biology 160: Biological Principles Lecture MWTH 1:30-4:00 p.m. Lab Tuesday 1:30-5:10 p.m.
Debbie Lancaster, Ph.D. • 214 Kulshan • 383-3531 • dlancast@whatcom.ctc.edu • Office hours: MW 12:30-1:25 p.m. Th 10:10-10:35 a.m.
Background Educational Taught at Whatcom since 95 AAS from Tyler Junior College-worked as a lab tech for 3 years BS from University of Texas at Tyler- undergrad research with snakes MS from Miami University- research on activity patterns in salamanders Ph.D. Univ. of Louisiana, Lafayette- predator prey relationships
Interest in Biology Began as a child- Examined lots of invertebrates e.g., isopods and ants Learned how to catch lizards Oh happy days, learned how to catch snakes Note- this did not thrill my mom
Relatively recent research Reproduction in the Western Ribbon Snake Reproduction in the Western Cottonmouth Snakes of the Old Sabine Bottom Wildlife Management Area
Materials for Biol 160 • Text- Phelan What is Life? • Notes, study guides syllabi policies available on my faculty website • Packet of lab handouts (sold in bookstore)
College learning objectives • Learning • Thinking • Communication • Also- Relating and Integrating
Attendance • Bonus points for two or fewer absences • Grade is often related to attendance • If you miss lecture, it is your responsibility to catch up • Labs should not be missed unless absolutely necessary
Academic dishonesty • No cheating • No plagiarism
Professional behavior • Respect for others- • If you are late or leave early, do it quietly • Turn off cell phones please • Listen to classmates during discussions • Do not put excess work on lab partners • If you are not satisfied with a grade after a brief discussion in class, then see me during office hours • Do not disrupt classmates during lecture
Special Support Services Whatcom Community College has various Support Services for students, including (1) Disabilities Support Services (see below), (2) Counseling 383-3080, and (3) Veteran’s Support 383-3080. Any student with a disability requiring auxiliary aids, services, or other reasonable accommodations should contact the Disability Support Services office in the Entry and Advising Center (LDC 116) at 360-383-3080 or [VP] 360-256-7182.
This Class is Challenging • Study notes • Complete study guides • Ask questions • Turn in all assignments
Exams • Three “regular exams” – the lowest grade is dropped. • Part I- Closed book and individual. • Part II – open book, notes etc. and group work • Final is partially comprehensive and cannot be dropped. • Part I- closed book and individual • Part II- open book, notes etc., but individual • Makeups are all essay • You have to call before the exam • You have to take it within 2 business days • You have the option of dropping it
Lab • Always come to lab prepared to do the work for safety, efficiency, and fairness to your lab partners • No eating or drinking in lab • Always clean up and dispose of materials properly • Closed toed shoes are required
Written assignmentsTo be turned into me or brought to my office • Fact Sheet July 16, 5 p.m. • Optional Draft Controversy Paper July 19, 5 p.m. • Controversy paper July 26, 5 p.m. • Extra Credit due Aug 2, 5 p.m. • Lab reports the next week after lab is finished
Ws and Vs • If you stop coming to class, make sure to do the paperwork • No Vs • See dates in Policy statement
Your grade • Three highest exams – 450 pts • Final - 200pts • Controversy paper- 100 pts • Labs – 160 pts • Fact Sheet - 50 • Participation – 40 pts
Syllabi • Lecture • Lab
LOCK DOWN PROCEDURES • Announcement • Lock doors and leave them locked • Turn off lights, computer, and cell phones • Minimize exposure • Be quiet • Wait for announcement that lock down is over