COURSE REQUIREMENTS:
Grading: Grades will be based on the following:
3 Midterm Exams 30%
Final Exam 25%
In Class Quizzes 15%
Homework 15%
Papers 15%
Final Grades will be assigned according to the following scale:
Percentage Grade Percentage Grade
93.0-100 A 73.0-77.0 C
90.0-93.0 A- 70.0-73.0 C-
87.0-90.0 B+ 67.0-70.0 D+
83.0-87.0 B 63.0-67.0 D
80.0-83.0 B- 60.0-63.0 D-
77.0-80.0 C+ <60.0 F
Note: There are no extra points available. It is the instructor’s duty to ensure that every student in this course is evaluated fairly and equally. Letter grades will be objectively assigned with no exceptions. As there are many opportunities to improve your grade over the semester, I will not round grades so don’t ask. If you do ask, I will remove the effect of any curving of exams.
Midterm Exams: There are 3 midterm exams, to be completed on the designated days unless prior arrangements have been made. r While the first three exams will focus on the material in that section, chemistry by its nature is cumulative and therefore the midterm exams are cumulative as well. It is departmental policy that exams not be returned, although students can examine their exams in my office. The exact date of exams will be announced with at least 1 week notice.
Final Exam: The final exam is comprehensive. It will be an ACS exam, barring the need to go back online. You will need a #2 pencil and a scantron for the exam. The department will provide a calculator for the exam.
Chapter Homework: A few problems will be assigned from the book each day. The problems are due the next day of class. A coin will be flipped each day to determine how homework will be graded. These will be awarded points by one of two means: on some days assignments will be graded (and worth 10 points), on other days full points will be awarded for turning in a complete answer that represents an honest effort (including work).
In Class Quizzes: There will be quizzes throughout the semester to measure student learning and encourage attendance. Time to complete these quizzes will normally be given in class. No make up will be allowed for quizzes. If a quiz is missed due to a university sanctioned absence (an athlete participating in a sporting event, for example), the quiz should be taken before the absence.
Papers: There will be three papers due, each to be 3 double spaced pages. The first topic will be a metalloenzyme; the second will be a “pet metal”; and the third will be an iron-sulfur cluster. See the individual assignments on Canvas for more details and due dates. The pet metal will be selected in early February.
Achieve Online Homework: Online homework by Achieve will be due the day before that material’s test. You can access the homework through canvas. Obtaining a score greater than 90% on each assignment will result in full points. Less than this will result in that percent of points. You can also access the assignments here: https://achieve.macmillanlearning.com/courses/6gtbtk