1.Syllabus and Commenced Attendance Quiz: 1 % of the total grade | Due Sep 02, 11:00 AM In Canvas
2. Pre-Class quizzes: 8 % of the total grade. The lowest 5 will be dropped. | Due every MWF @ 11 AM – before class (someexceptions including holidays; see on Canvas)
3.Homework: 26 % of the total grade. The lowest 5 will be dropped. | Will open after every topic is over.
4. Concept Checks: 10 % of the total grade. | In-class activity. Submit on Canvas after class. Work in Group.
5. Unit 1 Exam: 100 points,13 % of total grade | Open @ testing center Sep 22- 23
6. Unit 2 Exam: 100 points,13 % of total grade | Open @ testing center Oct 15-16
7. Unit 3 Exam: 100 points,13 % of total grade | Open @ testing center Nov 17-18
8. Final Exam (cumulative): 150 points,16 % of total grade | Open @ testing center Dec 08-10
9. Extra Credit for exams: up to 5 points can be earned per exam | See published worksheets in Campus
- Description of the course requirements
1. Syllabus and Commenced Attendance quiz: To encourage each student to read the syllabus and help ensure that you understand the course requirements, a syllabus quiz will be administered after the first day of class. Commenced attendance is required for your continued attendance in the course. Both are due Sep 02, 11:00 AM In Canvas.
2. Pre-Class Quizzes: To encourage you to read the textbook and engage in class material before class, pre-class quizzes will be administered on Canvas before every lecture. The lowest 5 scores will be dropped.
3. Homework: Homework assignments will be posted to Canvas to help you explore important aspects of biology in more depth than will be covered in class, to practice skills introduced in class, and to help reinforce concepts being taught inclass. These will open after class by topic. The lowest 5 scores will be dropped.
4. Concept Check and Class reflection: These are group class activities to be finished in class. These activities will help you understand, brainstorm topics and problems discussed in class. Submit the concept check questions and class reflection within 24 hours of class INDIVIDUALLY.
5-7. Unit exams 1-3: Three-unit exams will be administered during the semester. Approximate dates for each unit exam are listed on the course outline but are subject to change based on our actual progress in class. Exams will
be available on Canvas and administered at the SUU Testing Center. A password is required to access the exams through Canvas, and the SUU Testing Center staff will enter that password for you. Exam questions consist of short-answer, multiple-choice, and matching-type questions.
Each exam must be taken at the scheduled date and time discussed in class and specified in the syllabus; exceptions will ONLY be provided for legitimate emergencies, , as outlined in
https://www.suu.edu/policies/06/30.html
8. Cumulative final exam: The cumulative final exam will be administered at the SUU Testing Center from Dec 08 - Dec 10 2025. Exam questions consist of short-answer, multiple-choice, and matching-type questions.
** Important exam information: If higher than any unit exam score, your score on the cumulative final exam will replace that unit exam score in your final grade. But, ONLY ONE unit exam score (the lowest one) will be replaced, if multiple exams have lower scores than the final. The purpose of this policy is to help you remain engaged and motivated all the way through the semester.
Exam Review: You may come to my office hours or make an appointment with me to review the results of your exams. I strongly encourage you to do so, as the final exam contains a cumulative portion, and identifying your mistakes onExams 1-3 will help you prepare for the cumulative final. Your opportunity to review an exam expires once you have taken the next exam.
** If you are doing an exam review during my office hours, please let me know 24 hours before you come.
9. Extra Credit: I will be posting worksheets in Canvas for every topic, which can help you earn extra credit for Unit Exams. Cumulative Final exam extra credit will be announced later in class.
The following grade scale will be used to assign letter grades to your work:
A: >= 94%; A-: 90-93.9%;
B+: 87-89.9%; B: 84-86.9%; B-: 80-83.9%;
C+: 77-79.9%; C: 74-76.9%; C-: 70-73.9%;
D+: 67-69.9%; D: 64-66.9%; D-: 60-63.9%;
F: <60%
If you identify an error in your grade, please inform me within 7 days of the grade being posted. The grade is not subject to change more than 7 days after its initial posting.