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Academic misconduct will lead to loss of credit for the piece of work concerned. Repeated or egregious misconduct may lead to failure in the entire course. If you are enrolled in EEB w245W, remember that an F in the W part of the course results in an F for the entire course.
 
Academic misconduct will lead to loss of credit for the piece of work concerned. Repeated or egregious misconduct may lead to failure in the entire course. If you are enrolled in EEB w245W, remember that an F in the W part of the course results in an F for the entire course.
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Revision as of 14:55, 7 January 2009

Course Overview

Lectures:Tu,Th 9:30-10:45, Biological Sciences/Physics 130
Emergency closing information
Textbook:Futuyma, D. J. 2006. Evolution. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA
Web site:http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/eebedia/index.php?title=EEB_2245/2245W_Evolutionary_Biology_(Spring_2009)
Lecture topicsEEB 2245/2245W Lecture topics (Spring 2009)
Announcements:EEB 2245/2245W Announcements (Spring 2009)

Instructors

Dr. Kent Holsinger
Office:BioPharm 305A
Phone:486-4059
E-mail:kent.holsinger (at) uconn.edu
Office hours:By appointment
Dr. Elizabeth Jockusch
Office:BioPharm 305B
Phone:486-4452
E-mail:elizabeth.jockusch (at) uconn.edu
Office hours:By appointment

Teaching assistant

Frank Smith
Office:BioPharm 322
Phone:486-6215
E-mail:frank.smith (at) uconn.edu
Office hours:By appointment

Grading

Academic integrity

The Student Code describes the responsibility for honesty in academic work as follows (Appendix A):

Academic misconduct is dishonest or unethical academic behavior that includes, but is not limited, to misrepresenting mastery in an academic area (e.g., cheating), intentionally or knowingly failing to properly credit information, research or ideas to their rightful originators or representing such information, research or ideas as your own (e.g., plagiarism).

Academic misconduct will lead to loss of credit for the piece of work concerned. Repeated or egregious misconduct may lead to failure in the entire course. If you are enrolled in EEB w245W, remember that an F in the W part of the course results in an F for the entire course.