Section 001, Fall Semester, CRN: 77xxx
Location and class meeting times: Fully online, asynchronous
Class website: http://sites.google.com/jdoe/content/Classes/ocean_resources.html
Required text: any edition within the last 5 years of: Marine Resources, Thompkins and White
Grading scale: A=90-100%; B=80-89%; C=70-79%; D=60-69%; F=<60%. (No pass/fail option available -- only a letter grade)
Grading: 17% exam 1 | 17% exam 2 | 17% exam 3 | 17% exam 4 | 17% quiz average | 15% homework/discussions
Course Description: Introduction to the major resources of the ocean including....
Advisories: MATH 55 and 60; or ET 108B; and completion of or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 96
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course a student will be able to:
A. Apply the xyz theory to the origin, evolution, and features of abc.
B. Analyze and interpret the origin, distribution, and evolution of abc.
C. Evaluate society's impacts on the ocean and the impacts of marine resources on society.
Time required (units): The CCSF workload requirement for a 3-unit credit lecture class is that students put in 9 hours per week. For face-to-face, that’s 3 hours in class and 6 hours of homework for an average grade of a C. For online, that’s 9 hours at home. Each student will need to put in more or less time, depending on his or her background and study techniques.