BIOL 4233/5233                                   SPRING 2009

PARASITOLOGY

 

Instructor:   Dr. Stan Schneider                                
                        Office:  288-A Woodward;   704-687-8527
                        email:  sschnedr@uncc.edu           

Office Hours:   2-3 MW, or by arrangement

Text:                Foundations of Parasitology, 8th Ed., Roberts & Janovy (ISBN 978-0-07-302827-9)

Lecture:  Course objectives:  (1) to survey the different parasitic groups, with emphasis on those species of medical and economic importance to humans, (2) to introduce the concepts of parasite ecology, and (3) to explore the interactions between host and parasite populations.

Grading:  You will have 5 hourly exams (each worth 100 pts.) and an optional comprehensive final (worth 200 pts.).  Lecture exams will consist of a combination of short answer and multiple choice questions. 

Grading scale:  90-100=A; 80-89=B; 70-79=C; 60-69=D; <60=F 

**No curves or extra credit are given and no grades are dropped.

** The comprehensive final exam is optional, unless you miss a regular exam.  At the end of the course, if you are satisfied with the grade you have, then you can choose to not take the final exam.  If you miss an exam (even if the absence is excused), then you MUST take the comprehensive final regardless of the grade you have in the course.  If you take the comprehensive final, you can request that the grade on the test replace your lowest existing exam grade, but only if you have not missed any regularly scheduled exams.  If you choose to take the comprehensive final, your grade in the course will be based on a total of 700 possible points.  If you choose not to take the comprehensive final, your grade in the course will be based on a total of 500 possible points.
 

Exam Dates (tentative):

        Exam 1:  Feb. 2
        Exam 2:  Feb. 23
        Exam 3:  Mar. 23
        Exam 4:  Apr. 8
        Exam 5:  Apr. 27

        Last day to drop with a "W":  Mar. 23, 2009

        Tentative date for Final Exam:  Wednesday, May 6, 2009; 11:30 AM -2:30 PM

    **Make up exams are not given.  If a exam is missed, you must provide within one week of the exam date official documentation for the absence (e.g. verification of a doctor's visit; a funeral announcement; etc.).  The documentation MUST contain a current phone and/or fax number so that the excuse can be verified.  If the absence is excused by Dr. Schneider, then the grade for the comprehensive final will be counted in place of the missed exam.  If the absence is not excused than a grade of zero will be recorded for the missed exam.  Only one excused absence for an exam is allowed during the semester.  Students who miss an exam MUST take the comprehensive final.  Also, student who miss an exam CANNOT use the comprehensive final to replace their lowest existing test grade.

Academic Integrity:  Students have the responsibility to know and observe the requirements of the UNCC Code of Student Academic Integrity, outlined in the catalog.

CODE OF STUDENT ACADEMIC INTEGRITY

THE UNC CHARLOTTE CODE OF STUDENT ACADEMIC INTEGRITY governs the responsibility of students to maintain integrity in academic work, defines violations of the standards, describes procedures for handling alleged violations of the standards, and lists applicable penalties. The following conduct is prohibited in that Code as violating those standards:

A.    Cheating. Intentionally using or attempting to use unauthorized materials, information, notes, study aids or other devices in any academic exercise. This definition includes unauthorized communication of information during an academic exercise.

B.    Fabrication and Falsification. Intentional and unauthorized alteration or invention of any information or citation in an academic exercise. Falsification is a matter of altering information, while fabrication is a matter of inventing or counterfeiting information for use in any academic exercise.

C.    Multiple Submission. The submission of substantial portions of the same academic work (including oral reports) for credit more than once without authorization.

D.    Plagiarism. Intentionally or knowingly presenting the work of another as one's own (i.e., without proper acknowledgment of the source). The sole exception to the requirement of acknowledging sources is when the ideas, information, etc., are common knowledge.

E.     Abuse of Academic Materials. Intentionally or knowingly destroying, stealing, or making inaccessible library or other academic resource material.

F.     Complicity in Academic Dishonesty. Intentionally or knowingly helping or attempting to help another to commit an act of academic dishonesty.

A full explanation of these definitions, and a description of procedures used in cases where student violations are alleged, is found in the complete text of The UNC Charlotte Code of Student Academic Integrity. This Code may be modified from time to time.  Students are advised to contact the Office of the Dean of Students or go online to ensure they consult the most recent edition.

 

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

LECTURE TOPICS

LECTURE OUTLINE

POWER POINT PRESENTATIONS

TERM PAPER GUIDELINES (BIOL 5233 STUDENTS ONLY)

LAB SCHEDULE

LAB HANDOUTS

PRACTICE QUESTIONS FOR EXAMS