Bio 118 (Fall 2007) Syllabus
Bio 118 (Fall 2007) Syllabus
Bio 118 (Fall 2007) Syllabus
Dr. Amy Bejsovec (Dr. B.) <[email protected]> Tel:613-8162 Office Hrs: Fri. 9-10 AM or by appt.
Dr. Eric Spana <[email protected]> Tel: 613-8208 Office Hrs: Fridays 9-10 AM or by appt.
TAs: Bethany Brown ([email protected]), Hsin Chen ([email protected]), Jonathan Coloff
([email protected]), Arielle Cooley ([email protected]), Whitney Jones
([email protected]), Erica Tsai ([email protected])
Texts: Alberts et al., (2002) Molecular Biology of the Cell, 4th ed., Garland Science.
Griffiths et al., (2002) Modern Genetic Analysis, 2nd ed., WH Freeman.
Biology 118 is the first of two semesters covering the principles of cell biology and molecular
genetics. Biology 118 focuses on the structure of eukaryotic cells and the organization, expression
and transmission of genetic information. Throughout the course we will emphasize the process of
scientific discovery and analysis that are essential to our modern understanding of molecular biology
and genetics. The second semester of the sequence, Biology 119, emphasizes the regulation and
control of cellular processes, with an emphasis on the special problems of multicellularity including
signal transduction, development and immunology.
Discussion Sessions
The course is based on lectures given by the instructor. There will also be discussion sessions
facilitated by the TA. The discussion sections are optional, but we strongly recommend that you
attend. The discussion section will provide opportunities for brief review, followed by a problem solving
session based on questions handed out in class or assigned from the textbook.You should attempt to
work through the problems, on paper, before coming to the discussion section. Although these
questions are not graded, they will provide the basis for exam questions.
The final grade will be calculated out of 350 pts. The B/C cut-off will be set at 80% or the class mean,
whichever is lower.