ANT 322
P
rimate Biology and Behavior


Syllabus

Course Description

Assessment

Policies

Schedule

 

Professor: Dr. Albert Class Days: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays
Office: SB 102 Class Times: 11:00 AM to 11:50 AM
Office
Hours:
By appointment Classroom: Social and Behavioral Sciences Building (SB or SBS) 220
Phone: 962-7078 E-mail: albertm@uncw.edu

Required Text: Primate Behavioral Ecology, 3rd edition, 2007, Karen B. Strier, Allyn and Bacon publishers.
ISBN 0-205-44432-6


Description

This is a course exploring the living primates--prosimians, monkeys, and apes--how they are classified, their life cycle, environmental adaptations, how they behave and why, their evolutionary history and future fate.  Class meetings are lecture style, where questions, comments, and open dialogue are encouraged.

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Assessment

There will be 5 multiple choice tests worth 100 points each (50 questions, 2 points each question), with all tests counting 20% toward your final course grade.  Every test is curved the number of points needed to make the highest grade equal to "100" (excluding bonus points).  For example,

Please plan ahead concerning test days.

Extra credit:  Earn 2 to 4 points extra credit on bonus test questions one or two questions per test).

Participation:  Excellent attendance boosts borderline grades (see "attendance" below).

A 94-100 B 84-86 C 74-76 D 64-66
A- 90-93 B- 80-83 C- 70-73 D- 60-63
B+ 87-89 C+ 77-79 D+ 67-69 F 59 & below

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Policies

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Please Note:  If you have a learning disability, or believe you may have a learning disability, you are encouraged to contact Disability Services (962-3746) in Westside Hall. If alternate testing accommodations are desired, the appropriate paperwork must be completed within the first two weeks of classes, so that your professors can be notified in a timely manner and everything operates smoothly. 

For more information on this topic, please refer to the UNCW Code of Student Life, POLICY B, Disability Accommodations.