NTR 108a
NTR 108a
NTR 108a
LEC
[email protected]
Office Hours:
Thursdays, 9:00-11:00am
Teaching Assistant (TA):
See UBlearns
TA Office:
15 Farber Hall
Prerequisite(s):
None
I.
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Accreditation/Progra
m Competency
Delivered
through the
following
Instructional
Method(s)
1.
Demonstrat
e detailed
knowledge
in three
domains of
the natural
sciences.
Lecture
Lecture
Examination with
multiple choice and
true/false questions.
Lecture
Examination with
multiple choice and
true/false questions.
2.
Understand
and employ
the
scientific
method.
3. Analyze
how the
understandi
ng of
scientific
phenomena
has
changed
through
Student
Achievement
Assessed with the
Following
Method(s)/Assignme
nts
Examination with
multiple choice and
true/false questions.
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time,
demonstrat
e that
science is a
continuous
process and
identify
different
factors that
may
contribute
to scientific
discoveries
while
recognizing
a path of a
scientific
discovery
(or a set of
discoveries)
through
history.
4. Examine
the role
science
plays in
everyday
life.
5. Identify
key ethical
issues in
scientific
research.
6.
Distinguish
scientific
information
from
pseudoscientific
information,
evaluate
the role of
pseudoscience on
regarding cholesterol,
saturated fat and trans
fat intake in prevention
of cardiovascular
disease.
Lecture
Examination with
multiple choice and
true/false questions.
Lecture
Examination with
multiple choice and
true/false questions.
Lecture
Examination with
multiple choice and
true/false questions.
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public
opinion, and
address the
effect of
society (or
historical
pressures)
on
discovery
7. Question
specific
interpretati
ons of data
and debate
current
scientific
controversie
s
Lecture
Examination with
multiple choice and
true/false questions.
Required
Yes
Following exams, grades will be posted on the UBlearns website. For more
information on exams, please refer to the exam policy posted on UBlearns.
V. Course Evaluation
You can earn one bonus point if >70% of the class completes the end of the
semester online class evaluation (this will be emailed to you at the end of the
semester.).
VI. Grading
There will be three non-cumulative examinations, each with 50 multiple choice
questions.
Course Component
Exam 1
Exam 2
Exam 3
Course Evaluation >70% of class completion
Due date
10/03/16
10/31/16
12/09/16
End of the
semester
Points
50
50
50
1 bonus
Total:
150
point
140 15
0
135 13
9
128 13
4
120 12
7
113 11
9
105 11
2
VII.
A-
98 10
4
90 97
B+
83 89
D+
75 82
<7
4
B-
C-
C+
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VIII.
Communication
If you have multiple email accounts, please be sure that you access (or forward)
your UB email. Your UB email is the account I will use to send course-related
materials.
Late Assignments
Exams dates are listed above. There will be no final exam in this course.
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Disability Policy
If you have any disability which requires reasonable accommodations to
enable
you to participate in this course, please contact the Office of
Accessibility Resources, 25 Capen Hall, 645-2608, and also the
instructor of this course during the first week of class. ODS will provide
you with information and review appropriate arrangements for
reasonable accommodations. http://www.ub-disability.buffalo.edu/
Netiquette
This course may utilize UBlearns to facilitate online communication
between course participants. Please keep in mind the following Rules
of Netiquette when communicating online.
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Also, its a good idea to write, and save your work in Microsoft Word first.
In case of a technical issue, you have a backup copy.
Academic Integrity
Students who are suspected of academic dishonesty will be dealt with
severely in accordance with the Department and University Policy. This
may include a grade of 0 for an assignment and/or failure in a course.
Academic Dishonesty: Actions that compromise academic integrity
include, but are not limited to the following examples:
Previously submitted work: Submitting academically required
material that has been previously submitted in whole or in
substantial part in another course, without prior and expressed
consent of the instructor.
Plagiarism. Copying or receiving material from any source and
submitting that material as ones own, without acknowledging and
citing the particular debts to the source (quotations, paraphrases,
basic ideas), or in any other manner representing the work of
another as ones own.
Cheating. Soliciting and/or receiving information from, or providing
information to, another student or any other unauthorized source
(including electronic sources such as cellular phones and PDAs),
with the intent to deceive while completing an examination or
individual assignment.
Falsification of academic materials. Fabricating laboratory
materials, notes, reports, or any forms of computer data; forging an
instructors name or initials; resubmitting an examination or
assignment for reevaluation which has been altered without the
instructors authorization; or submitting a report, paper, materials,
computer data, or examination (or any considerable part thereof)
prepared by any person other than the student responsible for the
assignment.
Misrepresentation of documents. Forgery, alteration, or misuse of
any University or Official document, record, or instrument of
identification.
Confidential academic materials. Procurement, distribution or
acceptance of examinations or laboratory results without prior and
expressed consent of the instructor.
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COURSE SCHEDULE
This schedule is subject to revision due to unforeseen events. Any course schedule
changes or additional readings will be posted on UB Learns.
Date
Topic
Required
Readings/Assignments
08/29/1
6
Principles of Nutrition/Scientific
Method/Research Design
9/05/1
6
9/12/1
6
9/19/1
6
9/26/1
6
10/03/
16
10/10/
16
10/17/
16
10/24/
16
10/31/
16
11/07/
16
11/14/
16
Adolescent Nutrition
Nutrition for Older Adults
Alcohol
11/21/
16
11/28/
16
Eating Disorders
Nutrition and Exercise/Energy Metabolism
Undernutrition in US vs. Developing
Countries/Nutrient Deficiencies/Water
Sanitation
Prepare for Exam III: (Bring Student ID
12/05/
Date
Topic
Required
Readings/Assignments
16
and #2 pencils)
Exam is 12/09/16
times of exam
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