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**What This Document Is**
This is a comprehensive syllabus for Biology 206 – Introduction to Organismal Biology, offered at Western Washington University. It serves as the official guide outlining the course structure, expectations, and policies for students enrolled in the Autumn 2006 semester. It details essential information regarding lectures, laboratory sessions, and available support resources. This syllabus is a foundational resource for understanding the requirements and grading criteria of the course.
**Why This Document Matters**
This syllabus is crucial for any student registered, or considering registering, for Biology 206. It’s best reviewed *before* the course begins to ensure a clear understanding of the workload, required materials, and how performance will be evaluated. It’s also a valuable reference throughout the semester to clarify expectations regarding assignments, exams, and academic conduct. Students can use this to proactively plan their study schedule and access available support.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
While this syllabus provides a detailed overview of the course, it does *not* contain the actual lecture content, lab exercises, or specific quiz/exam questions. It outlines the *topics* that will be covered, but doesn’t deliver the in-depth explanations or detailed biological information itself. The specific dates for lab exams are also noted as “TBA” (to be announced) within the syllabus.
**What This Document Provides**
* Detailed information regarding lecture times and locations.
* A list of instructors and teaching assistants, including contact information and office hours.
* Required textbooks and materials for the course.
* An overview of the core objectives and learning outcomes for the course.
* A breakdown of how student performance will be evaluated (e.g., exams, quizzes, lab work).
* Policies regarding student responsibilities and expectations for active participation.
* Information on accessing disability accommodations.
* Links to relevant course web pages.