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COURSE OF STUDY

Course Number and Name:

Bio 2424  Zoology II

Department/Program:

Science /Biology

Semester Credit Hours:

4

Contact Hours Per Week:

       Lecture:

3

       Laboratory:

2

Prerequisite Courses:

*Bio 1134

*  The prerequisites for advanced science courses identified by an * are the completion of one of the following: A minimum ACT composite of 21 on the science component,  b) completion of three high school science courses (biology, chemistry, or physics) with no grade lower than a “C”,  or  c) credit for BIO 1134.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

A laboratory course dealing with the application of biological principles to the study of animals including a survey of the kinds, their structure and function. Emphasis is on the vertebrates.

REFERENCES/TEXTBOOKS:

  • Integrated Principles of Zoology. 1997, tenth edition, by Hickman/Roberts/ Larson. WCB/McGraw-Hill.

  • Lab Manual:   Customized Bio2424 Vertebrate Zoology Exercises from General Zoology Lab Guide, by Lytle/Wodsedalek.

 

INSTRUCTOR:

Lynn Fink - lynn.fink@mgccc.edu

    Office: F111

    Ph. (228) 897-3745

 

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS:

The student will need to purchase the following:

  • a package of Scantron forms from Bookstore

  • rubber gloves

  • one box of gallon size Ziploc bags

 

Absentee Policy:

Students are allowed one hour of absence per semester hour for lecture courses. Two hours of absences are allowed per semester hour for laboratory courses. Three hours of absences are allowed per semester hour for clinical internship courses. If course objectives require a combination of lecture, lab or clinical internship time, then the absences will be apportioned according to the limitations stated.

Excessive tardiness will not be tolerated and will count as absences. Three tardies of less than 15 minutes are equivalent to one absence. A tardy of 15 minutes or more will be counted as one absence. An instructor may drop a student after the student misses more than the number of absences per semester hour that the course carries. Excused absences are permitted at the discretion of the instructor and are not counted as absences. "Official absences" are not counted and are excused. An official absence is any absence for an official college function or as a member of any college group, such as athletic teams, band, choir, drama groups, field trips, or conventions. Instructors will be notified of such absences by the college. In extenuating circumstances, students who are dropped after exceeding allowable absences may petition for reinstatement to the Dean of Instruction who advises the student of the proper procedure.

 

Grading Scale:

90-100=A

80-89 =B

70-79 =C

60-69 =D

0-59 =F

Evaluation Procedure:

Lecture- Five- six lecture exams and one final exam will be given (final exam will be comprehensive). Lecture exams will account for 75% of the final grade.

Lab-Will consist of weekly quizzes, one midterm exam, and one final exam. Lab will account for 25% of the final grade.

Testing: Each student is expected to take all exams when they are scheduled. All exams will be announced in advance. All make-up exams must be taken at the time given by the instructor.***All students are expected to be in their proper seats before roll is taken!  Any excessive tardies will not be tolerated! All beepers, telephones and alarm watches must be turned off before entering class!

 

COURSE OUTLINE:

LECTURE TOPICS

  1. INTRODUCTION OF COURSE
  2. TERMINOLOGY AND TAXONOMY
  3. THE ECHINODERMS
  4. THER CHAETOGNATHANS AND HEMICHORDATES
  5. THE CHORDATE CHARACTERISTICS
  6. THE UROCHORDATES
  7. THE CEPHALOCHORDATES
  8. THE VERTEBRATES
  9. THE FISH
  10. THE AMPHIBIANS
  11. THE REPTILES
  12. THE AVES
  13. THE MAMMALS
  14. SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT
  15. CIRCULATION, FLUIDS AND GAS EXCHANGE

LAB TOPICS

  1. INTRODUCTION TO THE LAB
  2. THE ECHINODERMS – DISSECTION OF THE SEA STAR
  3. THE HEMICHORDATES
  4. THE UROCHORDATES – DISSECTION OF MOLGULA
  5. THE CHEPHALOCHORDATES – THE LANCELETS
  6. AMMOCOETES LARVA AND DISSECTION OF THE LAMPREY
  7. THE FISH – DISSECTION OF THE SHARK
  8. BONY FISH OBSERVATION – DISSECTION OF THE PERCH
  9. DISSECTION OF THE MUDPUPPY
  10. DISSECTION OF THE BULLFROG
  11. DISSECTION OF THE PIGEON
  12. DISSECTION OF THE MINK
  13. SKELETONS OF THE SHARK, MUDPUPPY AND FROG
  14. SKELETONS OF THE TURTLE, PIGEON AND CAT
  15. BLOOD, FEATHERS AND SCALES

COURSE OBJECTIVES/EXIT COMPETENCIES:

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