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LS 3page1.pdfLS3 W09 SyllabusW09 LS3 2 Syllabus Edited 12-11-09LS3 Studying for the ExamLS 3: INTRODUCTION TO MOLECULAR BIOLOGY WINTER 2010 Course Objective: In this course, we introduce the basic concepts in biochemistry, molecular biology and molecular genetics (e.g. protein structure and function, DNA structure and replication, transcription, RNA processing and translation, recombinant DNA technology). LS3 integrates many different areas of science, from physics and chemistry to biology, and places special emphasis on experimental approaches to understanding molecular biology. General Information: Lectures • Lecture Text: Molecular Biology by Weaver et al.—4th edition Schaum’s Outline - optional • Copies of lecture slides will be posted on Blackboard™. If slides are not posted the day before lecture (Monday or Wednesday) by 10:00 pm, copies of the lecture slides will be handed out during class. Discussion sections • Teaching assistants (TAs) lead the discussion sections. They are responsible for clarifying important points from the lectures/readings/labs and for answering any questions you may have about the course material. • You are expected to attend your assigned discussion section • Each TA will have two hours of "Office Hours" per week. You are welcome to go to the office hours of any of the TAs, but note that TAs will give priority to students from their own sections. Times and locations for TA's office hours TBA. Dr. Tamanoi's Contact Information • Please contact Dr. Tamanoi’s assistant, Gloria: [email protected] Office: Molecular Science Building 2610C • Please put "LS3 STUDENT" in the subject heading of all e-mails. E-mails without this subject heading will be deleted. NOTE: E-mail is not an appropriate medium for long, technical questions—save those types of questions for discussion section or office hours. Instructor: Fuyu Tamanoi, Ph.D. Lecture: Tue / Thur 3:30 - 4:45 pm (LaKretz 110) Office Hours: Wed / Friday 4:00 – 5:00 pm (2610 C Molecular Sciences Building) Midterm: Wednesday, February 10th, 5-6:50 pm Final: Friday, March 19th, 8-11:00amTA Contact Information and Discussion Sections • Batbileg Bor [email protected] (2C & 2I) • David Powers [email protected] (2D & 2J) • Nadia Sellami [email protected] (2B & 2F) • Hume Stroud-Drinkwater [email protected] (2G & 2L) • Shewit Tekeste [email protected] (2H & 2K) • Nancy Lan Yang [email protected] (2A & 2E) Labs • Dr. Gaston Pfluegl coordinates the lab portion of this course. He is the director of the Life Sciences Core Laboratories. There are five labs total—lab reports and lab quizzes will count toward your final grade in this class (see Grading below). *Note: Lab 3 cannot be dropped. It is your responsibility to purchase a lab manual (10th edition) and to attend your assigned lab sections. • Students who took the course within the last academic year are allowed to transfer their previous grades from the lab portion and be exempt from attending the labs. All students in the course must take the lab portion of the final exam. The policy and sign up procedure are available after students log on to http://www.lsic.ucla.edu/classes/ and click on the link under "Announcements." This must be done by the end of 1st week or else you will have to attend the laboratory sections. Reading Assignments & Exams • Reading assignments are listed on the course syllabus. • You must take exams on the scheduled dates. Please check your calendars NOW to make sure that you don't have conflicts! • Check exam room assignments. Administrative Issues • For enrollment, scheduling, etc., please email the Life Sciences Core Curriculum Office at [email protected] or stop by their office located in the Life Science Building, Room 2305. Grading: Your grade in this course will be determined as follows: Lab portion: For each lab (5 total): lab report + lab quiz = 20 points Lowest lab score will be dropped*, leaving 4 labs at 20 points/lab = 80 points Lab-related question on Final Exam = 20 pointsLecture portion: Midterm (Wednesday, February 10th, 5-6:50 pm) = 150 points Final Exam (Friday, March 19th, 8-11:00am) = 250 points TOTAL = 500 points Letter grades are established from a normal curve of total points following standard UCLA guidelines. The distribution varies from year to year, but in general at least the top 15% have received A+, A, or A-, and next 30% received B+, B, or B-. Regrading Policy: Presumed grading errors may not be discussed with teaching assistants. If you feel that there has been a simple addition error during the grading of your exam: 1. Write a note on a separate piece of paper explaining the error. Attach that note to the front of the exam. 2. Turn it your exam with the note to the LS Core office within one week of the date the graded exams were returned. 3. Keep a photocopy of the exam for your own records and for studying. 4. These exams will be regraded ASAP. During this process the entire exam will be reevaluated to look for errors. Thus, your score may increase or decrease. Please note that when exams are graded, they are photocopied. Every year we have one or two students who add to their answer before turning in their exam for regarding. Thus, every year we have one or two students who get to meet the Dean and then leave UCLA. Class Expectations: • Be courteous and on time. • Silence cell phones and other electronic devices. Do not answer the phone during class. • Class participation. Other Helpful Information: • Complete the assigned readings prior to each class meeting. Class meetings are designed to clarify and/or expand on your assigned readings. • The reading and work for this class should be taken seriously. All readings assigned are your responsibility to complete. No homework will be collected and no additional quizzes will be given. You are adults and should be responsible for your own study habits. • You are strongly urged to attend class. If you miss a class, obtain notes from a classmate, as test material will be stressed during lectures. • The lecture topics are somewhat flexible (depending on the pacing of the class) and maybe subject to change at my discretion. Accordingly, it is your responsibility to find out if and when exam dates have been changed. • Discussion is welcomed during lecture, so please feel free


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