M B - Bimm100
M B - Bimm100
M B - Bimm100
SPRING 2012
LECTURE: TUESDAY/ THURSDAY: 12:30 -1:50 SOLIS 107
SECTIONS: 1 HOUR /WEEK. SEE BELOW FOR SCHEDULING
MIDTERM EXAM: THURSDAY, 3 MAY, IN CLASS
FINAL EXAM: 11:30AM - 2:25 PM, MONDAY, 11 JUNE*
The goals for BIMM100 are to master the fundamental principles of molecular biology. We will
discuss the principles in the context of both the concepts they reveal and the experiments that
allowed the articulation of these concepts. Because molecular biology is a dynamic, living
science, we will also consider unanswered questions, important areas of current research, and
future directions and applications.
Lectures – Are given twice a week and will cover topics indicated on the schedule. Reading from
MCB is noted and any additional reading will be announced in lecture. Please note that the
indicated schedule and readings may be modified somewhat during the quarter. Any changes
will be announced in lecture. Lecture notes will be posted on the class website, hosted by the
University TED server. However, these notes are not intended to replace lecture, and you will be
responsible for information provided in lecture and assigned in the text.
Access the class website using your University username and password @
ted.ucsd.edu
Sections – An important component of the course is your weekly section. The sections are taught
by a team of smart, dedicated and accomplished scientists-in-training. Sections serve to clarify
and emphasize points that have been introduced in lecture. Section leaders craft each meeting to
include problem solving, discussion, and expansion of particularly timely topics. Note that
attendance at sections is required for optimal performance in the course. Satisfactory
participation and regular attendance (greater than 75%) in section will be recognized by addition
of up to 10 points added to your final grade.
There will be no sections the first week of class, but you should sign up for a section by Friday at
https://sections.ucsd.edu/default.aspx.
Sections will begin the second week of classes at the location indicated on sections.ucsd.edu.
Section Leaders will announce their office hours during section.
Their names and email addresses are:
RUI FU [email protected]
MEG HARPER [email protected]
YUNGHUI (MELODY) CHANG [email protected]
JEN DUONG [email protected]
THAI LAI [email protected]
HOWARD LI [email protected]
Reading and Problem Solving – Reading assignments are noted on the schedule. Any additional
reading will be announced in lecture. At the end of each chapter, problems of various styles and
lists of key concepts are given. These may be discussed in section and will be supplemented by
your teaching assistants. The website for the text has supplemental material, including
animations and figures. You are encouraged to prepare by reading and solving the problems
before the lectures and sections.
The Learning Environment – Participation in class and Office Hours (e.g. questions or responses
to questions by the instructor) is strongly encouraged and contributes to a rich, interactive
learning environment. In lectures and sections, refrain from eating, newspaper reading, texting,
surfing the web, and conversation. Turn off cell telephones and messaging devices. If you must
leave class early, please sit in the back in an aisle seat so that you do not disturb others.
Following these guidelines will help you, your colleagues, and your instructors stay focused.
Your preparation and prerequisites – A key factor in doing well in BIMM100 is being prepared
for the course. This means that you will have successfully completed Genetics (BICD100),
Biochemistry (BIBC100[02]) and their pre-requisites (including BILD1 and organic chemistry).
You may also wish to review MCB Chapters 1-3.
Exams and Evaluations –– Your performance in the course will be evaluated by one midterm
exam and the final exam. The midterm will be worth 40% (120 points) and the final exam 60%
(180 points) of your course grade. These exams will consist of short answer, multiple choice and
short essay questions. A review session and help rooms will be offered before each exam, in
addition to the normal weekly sections. Exams should be completed in ink. Requests for any
reconsideration must be submitted within one week of the date the exams are returned. Only
exams written in ink can be considered for re-grading. Exams taken in pencil will not be
reconsidered.
Failure to take the midterm or final exam at the assigned time and place will result in a grade of
zero. Extraordinary circumstances preventing you from taking an exam at the scheduled time
must be submitted in writing and include official documentation of the excuse as far in advance
as possible to the instructor (Prof. Pillus). If the excuse is accepted by Prof. Pillus and the
Student Instructional Services Office, a make-up will be an ORAL exam given by Prof. Pillus.
Grades are assigned by exam totals as described above, plus up to 10 additional points for
participation and attendance at section. For each exam, the top score will be eliminated, then the
three next highest grades will be averaged, and this score will be set to 100%. Grades will then
be based on the following scale:
88-100% – A range
78-87% – B range
65-77% – C range
55-64% – D range
below 55% – failing
Since your own grade results only from your own scores, and is not influenced by how your
classmates do, working together will only help everyone. Group studying is highly recommended.
Students working with OSD: Please provide your AFA letter as soon as possible, but not later
than week 3, so that we can make arrangements with the Biology Student Instructional Services
Office.
*Please check your midterm and final exam schedule for your other classes today. If
you have multiple finals on the same day, determine if your other courses can accommodate a
change, or consider moving to the other section of BIMM100.
Academic Integrity –– You are encouraged to study with other students and especially to use
your Sections as collaborative learning environments. However, work on exams must be solely
your own. Lapses in academic integrity will not be tolerated and will be pursued in accord with
University policy.
Please review UCSD’s Policy on Academic Integrity:
http://www-senate.ucsd.edu/manual/appendices/app2.htm
BIMM100 SCHEDULE SPRING 2012
Week Date Lecture Planned Topics MCB (Chapter: pages)