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| BIOL 124 Syllabus + Schedule |
An intensive introductory laboratory course emphasizing direct experimental investigation and observation of fundamental evolutionary, ecological and physiological phenomena and processes in diverse living systems. Advanced Placement credit in BIOL 102 or 122 is a prerequisite. You can check the Biology Major manual for further clarification. Since students in this course have AP Biology credit we assume that they are familiar with the concepts and details covered in BIOL 122 (or BIOL 102).

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Guild 204 Kaplan Wing email: gguild@sas.upenn.edu +1 215 898.3433 |
teaching
assistants Kendra Pyle Kieren Dilks
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Jessica
Page (head TA)
email: jrpage@sas.upenn.edu
email: kpyle@sas.upenn.edu
Howard
Chen
email: howardch@sas.upenn.edu
email: kdilks@sas.upenn.edu

textbook
The lab manual may be purchased at University Copy Center, which is located at Chestnut and 36th Streets on the first floor of the Sheraton hotel (note location). Since BIOL 102, 122, and 124 use the same lab manual, just ask for the BIOL 102 lab manual.
Instructions for each laboratory must be read before coming to lab. A dissection kit is also required for the laboratory and may be purchased at the University of Pennsylvania bookstore.
grading and exams
The course will be graded on a 150 point scale based on:
Your TA will describe the point breakdown for each of these components on the first day of lab.
lecture schedule
Please refer to the BIOL 124 PDF schedule for more information on this course.
academic integrity
All relevant University policies regarding Academic Integrity must be followed. This includes no cheating, no plagiarism and reporting any knowledge thereof. Please consult the Student Handbook or the appropriate web-page: http://www.college.upenn.edu/responsibilities/integrity.html

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Department of Biology
School of Arts and Sciences
University of Pennsylvania
last updated September 28, 2001