Course Archive
- All Past Courses
- BIOL 474
- BIOL 475/689
- BIOL 492/692
- BIOL 493/693
- BIOL 697
- 2010 IARC Field School
- Fulbright Scholar Lectures, Masaryk University
- Current and Recent Courses
BIOL 492/692, Arctic Vegetation Ecology (3 credits)
Spring 2012 - Course Information & full syllabus - Final Presentations - Course schedule - Reading assignments (PDFs) - Plant List - Plant Characteristics - Cantwell field trip
Course information
Full Syllabus (PDF)
Grading Criteria (PDF)
- Title: Special Topic, Arctic Vegetation Ecology: Lecture
- Number: BIOL 492/692
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisites: BIOL 115 & 116, Introduction to Plant Biology (BIOL 239) or Principles of Ecology (BIOL 271) or instructor approval
- Location: 183 AHRB
- Meeting time: T/Th 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Instructor
- Prof. D.A. (Skip) Walker
- Alaska Geobotany Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks
- AHRB 252/254
- 474-2460
- dawalker@alaska.edu
- Office hours: Generally available, call before coming
- Students are encouraged to contact the instructor with any questions, or to clarify the lecture or the assignments.
I will be happy to review drafts of assignments and answer questions any time.
Evaluation
Summary of grading points
Undergraduate student grading (BIOL 493 students): | |
---|---|
Attendance at lectures and discussion groups (10 points each) | 280 |
Participation in literature discussions (15 points/session) | 90 |
Presentation of literature summaries | 100 |
Oral presentation of research topic | 200 |
Snow Ecology exercise participation | 100 |
TOTAL | 770 points |
Graduate student grading (BIOL 693 students): | |
---|---|
Attendance at lectures and discussion groups (10 points each) | 280 |
Participation in literature discussions (15 points/session) | 90 |
Presentation of literature summaries | 100 |
Oral presentation of research topic | 200 |
Snow Ecology exercise participation | 100 |
Final research paper | 300 |
Lead literature discussion session | 50 |
TOTAL | 1120 points |
Grading Criteria (PDF)
These criteria may be modified somewhat as the course progresses.
Final grades will be as follows: greater than or equal to 90% = A; 80-89% = B; 70-79% = C; 60-69% = D; < 60% = F
All students are expected to accomplish the following:
- (a) Attend all lectures (10 points for each lecture attended, 13 total). There will be no make-up for missed lectures, but good reasons for missing the lectures will be accepted if cleared before the lecture.
- (b) Attend all the literature discussion sessions, read the assigned reading, and participate actively in each session (15 points for each session, six total).
- (c) Give oral summaries of one paper for the literature discussion sessions (100 points).
- (d) Give a 15-minute oral presentation of a literature review of a topic of interest related to Arctic vegetation (200 points). Guidelines for the presentations and grading criteria for the presentations will be handed out early in the semester.
- (e) Attend the Saturday April 7, snow ecology field trip (100 points).
Additional expectations for graduate students:
- (f) Write a 2000-3000-word research paper on an Arctic Vegetation topic of your choice. This paper should have at least 10 literature citations and can include additional tables and figures. This can be the same topic as that of your oral presentation. Late papers will receive a deduction of 15 points of the 300 total for every day late and no credit beyond 3 days late. Students should arrange for an incomplete grade if they cannot meet this deadline (300 points).
- (g) Lead some of the literature discussion sessions. This will probably amount to one or two sessions depending on the number of graduate students. This will involve thorough reading of the papers to actively lead the discussion and act as moderator for the session (50 points for each session).