2015 Ap Biology Disclosure
2015 Ap Biology Disclosure
2015 Ap Biology Disclosure
Course
Description:
Welcome
to
AP
Biology!
AP
Biology
is
a
rigorous
course
that
is
designed
to
help
student
receive
college
credit
by
enrolling
and
earning
concurrent
enrollment
credit
via
Utah
Valley
University
and/or
taking
an
AP
Exam
on
Monday
May
9,
2016.
The
number
of
credits
earned
via
the
exam
will
vary
depending
on
your
AP
score,
university
and
major.
Concurrent
Enrollment:
To
receive
UVU
credit,
you
must:
1.
Apply
to
UVU
(35.00,
one
time
fee)
http://www.uvu.edu/concurrent/
2.
Enroll
in
the
course
BIOL
1010/1015
(4
credits
=
20.00)
3.
Turn
in
a
parent
permission
form
(attached
to
this
packet)
Sophomores
can
apply
to
receive
CE
credit,
but
they
MUST
take
the
accuplacer
test
(offered
at
AFHS
8/30
@
2:30pm)
and
fill
out
a
sophomore
exception
form.
http://www.uvu.edu/concurrent/docs/sophomore_by_exception_2015_16_final_intera
ctive.pdf
Supply
List:
1
3-ring
binder
(1
inch
2
inch)
4
binder
dividers
(labeled:
Tests
&
Quizzes,
Class
Notes,
Guided
Readings,
Activities)
1
composition
notebook
to
use
as
a
lab
notebook
Loose-leaf
lined
paper
Pen
and
Pencil
Grading:
Grades
will
be
based
on
your
ability
to
demonstrate
competency
of
learning
goals
during
labs,
tests,
and
assignments.
Classroom
Expectations:
All
policies
and
procedures
listed
in
the
student
handbook
will
be
followed.
(dress
code,
tardy
policy,
etc.)
Electronics
Policy:
Students
will
be
taught
and
expected
to
use
electronics
with
proper
discretion
and
timing.
Cheating:
I
have
a
no-tolerance
policy
for
cheating.
If
a
student
is
caught
cheating,
they
will
receive
an
automatic
zero
on
the
assignment,
lab
or
test
in
question.
My
personal
classroom
rules:
Be
Prompt,
Be
Prepared,
Be
Polite
&
Be
Safe!
Communication:
I
will
send
out
classroom
updates
and
reminders
using
the
online
system
at
www.remind.com
Notices
can
come
via
text
or
email.
Instructions
on
how
to
sign
up
for
these
reminders
can
be
found
at
the
end
of
this
document.
If
you
have
any
questions
or
concerns
please
feel
free
to
contact
me
anytime.
It
is
easiest
to
contact
me
at
jipsen@alpinedistrict.org
American
Fork
High
School
complies
with
the
requirements
of
Title
IX
of
the
Education
Amendments
of
1972
and
the
Title
IV
of
the
Civil
Right
Act
of
1964.
Therefor,
no
student
shall
be
excluded
from
participation
in,
be
denied
the
benefits
of,
or
be
subjected
to
discrimination
on
the
basis
of
sex,
race,
color,
national
origin,
religion,
or
disability.
Instructor
Julie
Ipsen
jipsen@alpinedistrict.org
Room 208
Course
This
is
a
Concurrent
Enrollment
Course,
offering
both
high
school
credit
through
American
Fork
High
School
and
college
credit
through
Utah
Valley
University.
Credit
from
this
course
is
transferable
to
all
colleges
and
universities.
Contact
the
receiving
institution
for
how
the
credits
will
be
applied.
Introduces
major
themes
and
concepts
of
biology
including
cell
and
molecular
biology,
genetics,
diversity,
evolution,
and
ecology.
Provides
students
with
necessary
information
and
skills
to
critically
evaluate
what
they
hear,
read,
and
see
in
the
living
world;
communicate
clearly;
and
apply
methods
to
interpret
data
for
making
informed
decisions
concerning
the
role
of
biology
in
a
world
of
which
they
are
a
part.
There
are
very
few
professional
fields
or
careers
that
are
exploding
with
as
many
opportunities
as
the
biological
sciences
are.
The
next
twenty
years
will
see
dynamic
growth
in
genetics,
health
sciences,
agriculture,
and
environmental
impacts.
These
are
all
very
high-paying
and
satisfying
options
for
students
futures.
Prerequisites
A
composite
ACT
Score
of
21
or
have
completed
English
1010
with
a
grade
of
C-
or
better.
The
ACT
or
English
prerequisite
may
be
substituted
with
an
equivalent
PLAN
Assessment
Test
score.
A
median
composite
PLAN
score
of
21
is
required.
growth,
food
webs,
energy
flow,
nutrient
cycling,
species
interaction
and
interdependency,
and
succession.
Describe
the
impact
of
humans
on
the
environment
and
how
some
of
these
impacts
might
be
ameliorated.
Department Policies
A
=
100-94
A
-
=
93-90
B+
=
89-87
B
=
86-83
B
-
=
82-80
C+
=
79-77
C
=
76-73
C
-
=
72-70
D+
=
69-67
D
=
66-63
D
-
=
62-60
F
=
59-0
University Policies
Academic
Integrity
Utah
Valley
University
expects
all
students
to
maintain
integrity
and
high
standards
of
individual
honesty
in
academic
work,
to
obey
the
law,
and
to
show
respect
for
others.
Students
of
this
class
are
expected
to
support
an
environment
of
academic
integrity,
have
the
right
to
such
an
environment,
and
should
avoid
all
aspects
of
academic
dishonesty.
Examples
of
academic
dishonesty
include
plagiarizing,
faking
of
data,
sharing
information
during
an
exam,
discussing
an
exam
with
another
student
who
has
not
taken
the
exam,
consulting
reference
material
during
an
exam,
submitting
a
written
assignment
which
was
authored
by
someone
other
than
you,
and/or
cheating
in
any
form.
Violators
of
this
policy
will
be
subject
to
disciplinary
action.
Cheating
will
not
be
tolerated.
It
will
result
in
a
FAILING
grade
for
the
course.
In
keeping
with
UVU
policy,
evidence
of
academic
dishonesty
may
result
in
a
failing
grade
in
the
course
and
disciplinary
review
by
the
college.
Additional
information
on
this
topic
is
published
in
the
student
handbook
and
is
available
on
the
UVU
website.
Grading
is
done
on
straight
point,
not
on
a
curve.
Grades
will
be
posted
throughout
the
year
and
it
is
your
responsibility
to
check
for
accuracy
and
provide
proof
that
they
are
otherwise.
Nearly
your
entire
grade
is
based
on
your
homework.
Your
points
may
also
come
from
practice
AP
exams,
essay
homework,
research
paper,
labs,
quizzes,
notebook,
and
homework.
Deadlines
Sept
4
Last
day
to
apply
to
UVU
(without
late
fee)
Sept
8
Last
day
to
apply
to
UVU
(with
late
fee),
Last
day
to
turn
in
test
scores,
last
day
to
turn
in
sophomore
exception
paperwork
Sept
10
Last
day
to
enroll
in
the
course
Oct
24
The
last
day
to
drop
the
course
without
it
showing
on
your
transcript.
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