Grading Policy BILD 2: Multicellular Life Winter 2009
Evaluation:
Examinations will cover material presented in lecture and in
assigned readings. Grading will be based on two 80 minute midterm exams, in class quizzes
and a 3 hour final
exam. Together these quizzes and exams will be worth 100% of the total grade,
distributed as listed below. All students are expected to be aware of
and observe UCSD policy regarding Integrity of
Scholarship.
1) Midterm #1 (25%)
This exam will consist of approximately 75 multiple-choice questions.
2)
Midterm #2 (25%)
This exam will consist of essay and short answer questions.
The material tested will include all material covered up to this point in the class. All exams will be returned
one week later and an answer key posted. Any requests for
regrades must be submitted in writing (reason for regrade request
attached to complete exam) at section or lecture no later than two days
after the exams are returned. For any exam with a regrade request
other than in regard to an addition error, the instructor reserves the
right to regrade the entire exam,
with the potential for the overall exam grade to be revised either
upward or downward.
3)
Final Exam
(50%)
This exam will consist of multiple-choice, essay and short answer questions. It will be comprehensive.
4) Course Grades
It is my philosophy that grades should reflect your
comprehension in the context of what I taught successfully in the
course. The grading scheme is therefore as follows: I will average the
numerical grade for the top 10 students in the class and assign that
average a value of 100%, regardless of whether it equals or is close to
the theoretical maximum of 100. Any student with a numerical grade of at
least 90% of that average will receive a grade of A- or better. A score
of 80% is guaranteed a B- and a score of 70% is guaranteed a C-.
5)
Integrity of
Scholarship (UCSD Policies):
No
student shall
Last Update: Dec. 13, 2008