Tuesday and Thursday from 9:30 am to 11 am
Students are to develop a foundational understanding of biochemistry that will allow them to seek out and find specific answers to future questions.
Chem 4243 or equivalent.
Grading Procedure: Midterm Exams 52%
Work Book 16%
Homework 16%
Final Exam (ACS) 16%
The work book is done as a team activity. All members of a team will receive the same grade on team activities unless there are significant collaborative difficulties. Unless otherwise noted teams will be groups of 4±1 students who are present in class and students may be assigned to teams if collaborative difficulties persist.
Brevity is critical for clarity. Answers to free response questions that are of excessive length will be penalized based on the degree of excess.
Grades will be determined on a 10 pt scale from the weighted average of all assignments. This may be modified to adapt to the overall difficulty of the assignments. If modified the higher of the two grades will be given.
Reports are to be typed and submitted as an e-mail attachment (.doc or .docx preferred)
Technology default policies:
Lecture:
Any technology may be used during lectures along this is not disruptive to the learning environment. Recordings of lectures or other class functions may not be distributed without prior permission.
In class tests and quizzes:
No human or nonhuman resources may be used on in class tests or quizzes. Calculators and timepieces are permitted; however, devices such as cell phones which are capable of other functions beyond calculation and timekeeping are prohibited. Additionally the use of programmable calculators is prohibited on ACS tests.
Take-home tests and quizzes:
The use of human resources is prohibited; however, nonhuman resources are permitted.
Group work:
Groups may work together and utilize any nonhuman resources: however, human resources outside of the group are not permitted.
Homework:
The use of human and nonhuman resources are permitted so long as the students work is their own.
Academic Dishonesty:
Cheating on any assignment will be regarded as academic dishonesty and will be subject to a final course grade of “F”.
Multimedia:
This class incorporates multimedia content from a variety of sources. Incorporation of content is for educational purposes only and does not imply an endorsement of the source or its linked content or the opinions thereof.