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Apr 17-21

Monday April 17-Easter Break

Psilotophyta, Lycophyta, Sphenophyta, Pterophyta

Cycadophyta, Ginkgophyta

17,18

Lab:

Plantae II: Sphenophyta and Pterophyta

Apr 24-28

Gnetophyta, Coniferophyta, Anthophyta

18,19,20

Lab:

Plantae III: Cycadophyta, Coniferophyta, Anthophyta

May 1-5

Biomes, Plants & Society

31,32

Lab:

Lab Final

FINAL EXAM: Tuesday May 9, 9:00-11:00

General Education Goals/Objectives:

Goal 1: Explains the interrelationships between humans and their environment and the role of

science in their lives

Goal 2: Demonstrates knowledge and application of technology

Relationship to Campus Theme: Class presentation/discussion on how DNA analysis is changing our

approach to classification

Classroom Policies:

Regular attendance and participation in lab and lecture is expected.

All make-up exams will include a significant essay/short answer component and must be

made up within one week of the students return to class unless prior arrangements

have been made.

Academic Integrity:

Cheating on a test, quiz, or other assessment results in zero points for the

assessment.

Disabilities and Special Needs: Any accommodations due to a learning disability must come through

the MSU-B Learning Center. If you have a diagnosed learning disability, you need to contact the

Learning Center in Thatcher 1104 or phone (701) 228-5477.