INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Hugh Wilson, Room 306 Butler Hall. Office hours: MWF 8:00 - 11:00 (or by appointment at other times), Phone: 845-3354, email: h-wilson@tamu.edu
REQUIRED TEXT, HANDOUTS: Walters, D.R. & Keil, D.J. Vascular Plant Taxonomy, 4th ed., 1996; Lab key (packet #217), and Lab Handouts (packet #218) from Copy Corner.
LECTURE SCHEDULE
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| 14 January | Introduction | Chapters 1 and 4 |
| 16 January | Vegetative Structure and Terminology I | Chapter 3 |
| 18 January | Vegetative Structure and Terminology II | Chapter 3 |
| 23 January | Reproductive Structure and Terminology I | Chapter 10 |
| 25 January | Reproductive Structure and Terminology II | Chapter 10 |
| 28 January | Flowering Plants - Origin/Classification | Chapters 5 and 7 |
| 30 January | Examination I (14 through 28 January) | |
| 1 February | Magnoliidae | Chapter 11 |
| 4 February | Magnoliidae | Chapters11 |
| 6 February | Hamamelidae | Chapter 18 |
| 8 February | Hamamelidae | Chapter 18 |
| 11 February | Caryophyllidae | Chapter 17 |
| 13 February | Caryophyllidae | Chapter 17 |
| 15 February | Caryophyllidae | Chapter 17 |
| 18 February | Nomenclature | Chapter 2 |
| 20 February | Dilleniidae | Chapter 16 |
| 22 February | Dilleniidae | Chapter 16 |
| 25 February | Dilleniidae | Chapter 16 |
| 27 February | Examination II (1 through 25 February) | |
| 1 March | Rosidae | Chapter 12 |
| 4 March | Rosidae | Chapter 12 |
| 6 March | Rosidae | Chapter 13 |
| 8 March | Rosidae | Chapter 13 |
| 18 March | Asteridae | Chapter 14 |
| 20 March | Asteridae | Chapter 14 |
| 22 March | Asteridae | Chapter 14 |
| 25 March | Asteridae | Chapter 15 |
| 27 March | Examination III (1 through 25 March) | |
| 1 April | Liliopsida - Alismatidae | Chapter 19 |
| 3 April | Arecidae | Chapter 19 |
| 5 April | Commelinidae | Chapter 20 |
| 8 April | Commelinidae | Chapter 20 |
| 10 April | Commelinidae-Zingberidae | Chapters 19&20 |
| 12 April | Liliidae | Chapter 19 |
| 15 April | Liliidae | Chapter 19 |
| 17 April | Liliidae | Chapter 19 |
| 19 April | Examination IV (1 through 17 April) | |
| 22 April | Evolution of Classification Systems | Chapters 21&22 |
| 24 April | Pteridophytes | Chapter 8 |
| 26 April | Gymnosperms | Chapter 9 |
| 29 April | Flowering Plant Evolution | Chapters 23&24 |
| 6 May | Final Exam | 8:00-10:00 a.m. |
MATERIAL ON RESERVE (1st floor, Evans Library Annex):1.
Botany 301 exam files (3 sets from Fall, 1999) 2. Zomlefer,
1994. Guide to Flowering Plant Families 3. Heywood,
1985. Flowering Plants of the World. 4. Jones and Luchsinger,
1986. Plant Systematics. 5. Mabberley, 1987. The
Plant-Book. 6.Course Text (2 copies).
TESTING:
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Lectures of January - Mostly Morphology/Terminology |
50
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30 January |
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February lectures - Dicots 1 |
100
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27 February |
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Lectures of 1 through 25 March - Dicots 2 |
100
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27 March |
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Lectures of 1 through 17 April - Monocots |
100
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19 April |
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5 quizzes comprehensive |
50
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any lecture |
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Lectures of 19 through 30 April - (50 points) and lectures of 14 January through 17 April (100 points) Comprehensive |
150
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6 May 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. - BSBE 115 |
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TOTAL:
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550
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LABORATORY: The laboratory point total is 350 and your final course grade will be based on points earned from a total of 900 (900-810=A, 809-719=B, etc. - see grade/score roster from last year). A detailed breakdown of specific point values in lab will be provided in the laboratory schedule.
MAKE-UP EXAMS: If an exam is missed for a university approved excuse (illness, death in the family, etc.), Dr. Wilson must be notified within 48 hours of the missed exam. Documentation of why the examination was missed must be provided by the student, i.e., note from the health center or private physician if ill, copy of obituary and name of funeral home if death in the family, etc. DO NOT WAIT TO SEE DR.WILSON PERSONALLY IF YOU KNOW YOU WILL MISS AN EXAM - contact by phone with a follow-up of your written excuse is acceptable. You can always leave a voice mail (after 4 rings) message with Dr. Wilson (845-3354), the Butler Hall Secretary, Ann Harris at 845-3346, or the Botany 301 Lab Coordinator, Monique Reed at 845-8650.
Persons with disabilities are guaranteed a learning environment
that provides for reasonable accommodation, as defined in the Americans
with Disabilities Act. If you feel that you have a disability requiring
accommodation, please contact the Office of Support Services for Students
with Disabilities in rm. 126 of the Koldus
Student Services Building (845-1637).
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