Grading Scale A 93-100% 4.0 A- 88-92 3.7 B+ 84-87 3.3 B 78-83 3.0 B- 74-77 2.7 C+ 70-73 2.3 C 66-69 2.0 C- 62-65 1.7 D+ 58-61 1.3 D 54-57 1.0 D- 50-53 0.7 E <50% 0.0
Point break down
Midterm exams 2 x 15% Final Exam 30% Canvas Quizzes 20% Mastering Chemistry 20% 100% possible
CHEMISTRY 1220
Spring 2021
Instructor: Luther Giddings, Ph.D. Class Hours: 10:00-10:50 am Class Location: via Zoom broadcast Office:Off campus Spring semester
Office Hours:2:00-3:00 or as arranged; by teleconference; please arrange an appointment by e-mail. E-mail: [email protected] - please include your name and course number. Please do not use Canvas mail!
Web: site for notes, scores, and course information: http://www.slcc-science.org/chem/giddings/chem1220/
Text:
"Chemistry: The Central Science" by Theodore L. Brown, H. Eugene LeMay Jr., and Bruce E. Bursten; SLCC (14th) Ed.
An e-copy of the text is available through Canvas in the Mastering Chemistry module. You do not need to buy anything else.
Course Objectives:
1. To gain a fundamental understanding of the basic principles of general chemistry.
2. To gain a better understanding of and appreciation for the role of chemistry in everyday life. 3. To learn how to think like a scientist and better develop real world problem-solving skills.
Grades: 20% of your grade will be based on your Canvas online quizzes percentage, 20% on your Mastering Chemistry (MC) percentage, 30% for the midterm exams (15% each), and 30% for the final exam. The following equation will be used to calculate your final percentage:
% = (quizzes x 0.20) + (Mastering Chemistry x 0.20) + (MT-1 x 0.15) + (MT-2 x 0.15) + (final x 0.30) Assume a student scores 94% on Canvas quizzes, 95% on Mastering Chemistry, 85% on the first midterm, 72% on the 2nd midterm, and 68% on the final exam. This student's final percentage will be (94% x 0.20) + (95% x 0.20) + (85% x 0.15) + (72% x 0.15) + (68% x 0.30) = 81.8% and the student's grade a "B".
Text purchase information: By paying a course fee for this class, you purchased an e-copy of the text and immediate access to Mastering Chemistry. You do not need to buy anything else. You will find a link to your text in the Mastering Chemistry module for this course.
Exams: There will be two midterm exams and a final exam. The first midterm will cover
(approximately) chapters 14 & 19 and the second midterm will cover (approximately) chapters 15-16. The final will be comprehensive and cover chapters 14-20. The dates are as per the calendar included in this syllabus. Exams will be administered online, using Proctorio to check for
compliance with exam requirements. This will be further described in a Canvas discussion. Plan well in advance for the exams. Put them on your calendar today! Use the Proctorio self-quiz before each exam to make sure Proctorio is still installed and functioning properly on your computer! I almost never grant exceptions or deferrals regardless of reason and I do not offer make up exams except for school-approved reasons such as hospitalized illness or death. Work conflicts do not constitute an approved reason for missing an exam. If you miss an exam for an unapproved reason, you're out of luck. Please, be responsible and plan ahead now unless you're not serious about passing this course. If you miss a midterm, the best you can hope to earn in class is a B+ and even that will be a considerable challenge
Electronic devices are not permitted during the exam, excepts for calculators. This includes cell phones, wrist watches (all types), Fitbits, pagers, headphones, and all other electronic devices. You are being notified well in advance of all exams. You must make the necessary arrangements (with work, family, etc.) to be available to take the exams when they are scheduled in the calendar below. No exceptions will be made. No make-up exams will ever be offered for any reason except those approved by SLCC (see below). You will given a score of "0" for any exam you fail to take. SLCC-approved reasons are (1) death of an immediate family member on exam day, (2) acute illness requiring hospitalization on exam day, or (3) active duty military responsibilities on exam day. You must notify me no later than 5 p.m. on exam day if this is the case (earlier in the day is preferred) and will be required to furnish proof.
Canvas Quizzes: All of your quizzes for the course will be administered online through Canvas. I never accept written or e-mail copies of quizzes. There will be 9 quizzes, approximately one for each chapter. You may use any book, including your text and course notes, magazines, or other printed or web-based materials you feel are helpful. You may discuss quizzes with other members of this immediate class, but you many not simply exchange answers. You ultimately must do all of the work yourself. You may not discuss the quiz with tutors, friends, family members, or any one outside of class without my explicit permission. The maximum score you may earn on quizzes and assignments to count toward your grade is 100%.
The quiz must be completed before the posted closing date and time and within the time period allocated for the quiz. If you miss a quiz for any reason, you will receive a score of "0" for that quiz. I encourage you to begin and complete the quizzes as soon as possible. If you wait until the
last minute and have computer problems, or any other sort of issues or distractions, I'm sorry but you're out of luck. This includes quiz availability problems due to Canvas, which can be rather cantankerous and uncooperative, especially late at night when you have an impending deadline. I do not extend quiz deadlines for any reason. You usually have at least a week to work on the quizzes, so the sooner you get started the better.
You may repeat the quiz as many times as you are permitted before it closes to try to improve your grade, but the score from your last attempt, better or worse, will be the score used in the calculation of your grade. Most quizzes give you three attempts. Several give you more. I would suggest you begin by printing a copy of the quiz and working on it at your leisure. Then return a second time and submit the correct answers. Use the third or any additional subsequent attempts to correct any errors in your second attempt.
If you have questions about quiz questions, feel free to ask about them in class. I may respond to the class in general, or I may respond to you individually, outside of class.
If you have problems with the Canvas quizzes I can only help you with the quiz content. I cannot help you with access issues and other such difficulties. You will need to contact Computer Support at 801-957-5555 for all non-content related problems with Canvas.
Note: students have a tendency to rush to input quiz answers on their second and third attempts. This at times results in wrong answers due to misspellings or other silly mistakes. I will not correct your score if this happens. You have the gift of multiple quiz opportunities. This means you have the responsibility of being careful. I will not save you from yourself for an act of carelessness, nor from your failure to keep track of quiz opening and closing dates.
Note: a significant number of students skip some or all of the quizzes, or only attempt portions of quizzes. You cannot hope to pass this class if you neglect to do all of the required quizzes. It is not possible to earn better than a "B" in class if you neglect to take the quizzes.
Mastering Chemistry: Mastering Chemistry (online homework) is mandatory and an essential portion of your grade. As with Canvas, the homework must be completed before the posted closing date and time and within the time period allocated for the quiz. I do not grant time extensions or accept written work. Let me re-iterate: the chapter work must be completed before the posted
closing date and time and within the time period allocated for the quiz. If you miss it for any reason, you will receive a score "0" for that chapter. There are no exceptions to this policy.
Note: the MC introduction is a part of your grade in this material.
Note: a significant number of students skip some or all of the MC exercises, or only attempt portions of them. You cannot hope to succeed in this class if you neglect to do the required assignments. It is not possible to earn better than a "B" in class if you neglect to do the MC exercises.
Study Groups: I encourage you to form study groups and to work together on this material. While your work must be your own on quizzes and assignments, this does not preclude meeting with other students and discussing the particulars of this course, the quizzes, exams, and assignments. Meeting face-to-face is usually the most enriching way to work together but will probably be difficult during the pandemic. However, it is not the only way to study with others. In this age of teleconferences, FaceTime and Skype, cell phones, instant messaging, e-mail, faxes, and etc. there are numerous ways for determined, serious students to learn from each other. I strongly recommend that you immediately form a study group and begin to work together. Feel free to use the Canvas Discussion board to look for study partners.
Dropping or withdrawing from class: It is your responsibility to be aware of SLCC's drop and withdraw deadlines. If you decide for any reason to discontinue this class, you must go through the
process of dropping or withdrawing from the class with SLCC. I cannot and will not do it for you, although I will help you if I can. If you stop submitting work and do not drop the class, I am
required to give you a grade based on the limited amount of work you have submitted. This is almost always an "E."
Late work: There is no such thing as late work in this class. Either your work is completed on time, or you will receive partial or no credit, depending on how much you completed before the due date. I do not provide extensions for Canvas quizzes for Mastering Chemistry (MC) assignments for any reason. Please, do not ask for extensions. You will not receive one.
Make-up work: I never offer make-up exams except for SLCC-approved reasons. Proof of accident, illness, or death i.e., a police report, doctor's note or death certificate, will be required. Student Code of Conduct: SLCC requires each student to be familiar with and follow the SLCC "Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities" found at
http://www.slcc.edu/policies/policies/student_affairs/8.1.050.aspx .
Class conduct: Academic honesty is required of you at all times in this course. I expect you to have read (in the SLCC "Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities") Section II, "Student
Responsibilities," particularly Section II.A. on "Academic Misconduct, Academic Integrity & Professional Behavior " as it is your responsibility as an SLCC student to read this material and to strictly adhere to it. Cheating and plagiarism will not be tolerated in class to any extent, in any way, shape, or form. You will receive a failing grade on any assignments, may receive a failing grade for the course, and may also be referred to the Dean of Students for further disciplinary action if you violate these expectations. You will receive no other warnings! Please, have integrity and be
honorable, even when things become challenging. It is of far greater value to you than anything you might learn about chemistry in this course.
Copyright notice: all materials in this course are protected by national and international copyright laws. All notes, assignments, quizzes, and examinations are for the sole use of individual students enrolled in this course this semester and may not be shared or redistributed physically or
electronically without my express written consent. None of the material I provide you online may be uploaded to sites such as Chegg or Course Hero. Violators may receive an "E" for the course and referral to the Dean of Students for further disciplinary action by SLCC. My audio lectures may not be re-recorded or shared without first speaking to me and obtaining my explicit, written consent. Violators may be dropped from class, disciplined academically, and/or liable to civil and criminal prosecution. This is not a joke. Please, take this seriously and be respectful.
The information is this syllabus is a guide only and may be changed at the discretion of the instructor.
Americans with Disabilities Act: SLCC values inclusive learning environments and strives to make all aspects of the College accessible to our students. If you have a disability and believe you need accommodations to improve access to learning materials or the learning environment, please contact the Disability Resource Center: (phone) 801-957-4659; (email) [email protected]; (website) www.slcc.edu/drc.
Chem 1220: Spring 2021 tentative schedule
January 2021
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 10 11-1st day of class 12 13 14 15 16 17 18-no class 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 February 2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15-no class 16 17 18 19 20 21-MC14&19 due 22 23 24 25-MT1 26 27 28 March 2021 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8-spring break 9-spring break 10-spring break 11-spring break 12-spring break 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28-MC15-16 due 29 30 31 April 2021 1-MT2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29-last day of class 30-reading day May 2021
1 2-MC17&20 due 3 4 5-final exam: