| Botany 110 Fall 2004 |
Welcome to the homepage for Botany 110 at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. This web site has been designed to serve as an information center and to offer supplemental learning materials for the introductory botany class taught by the UT Botany Department.
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To jump to any of the sections in the list below use your mouse to click on the highlighted text.
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SYLLABUS (Class schedule - check here for schedule changes) | |
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CLASS POLICY (Procedures that will be followed in this class) | |
| STUDY AIDS | |
| CONTACT INFORMATION - E-mail addresses of your teachers | |
| LABS |
GRADES
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| FEEDBACK - Comments and constructive criticism are always welcome | |||||||
| REGISTER ONLINE FOR A UNIX ACCOUNT -Obtaining an account on the UTK UNIX computers will allow you to send and receive email, and construct your own Web Pages! | |||||||
| BOTANY-RELATED INTERNET RESOURCES- These sites will be of interest to all plant lovers | |||||||
| FINDING INFORMATION ON THE WWW - If you can't find what you are looking for on our site use these sources to explore the web | |||||||
| LAB EXERCISE 5 | |||||||
| GRADE APPEALS |
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Opportunities for students
1. The Student conservation Association has internships available. To learn more, visit their web site at www.theSCA.org
2. The ASPB Summer Undergraduate Fellowship Program (SURF) has been posted at:
http://www.aspb.org/education/summerundergrad.cfm
The goal of the SURF program is to provide opportunities for students to
pursue meaningful research in plant biology at their home institutions early in their college years. Ideally students should be sophomores at the time of application and would conduct the research in the following summer.
Exceptionally well-prepared first-year students and juniors who provide evidence of a strong commitment to plant biology will also be considered.
In addition to conducting the research, recipients will be expected to present their results at the ASPB national meeting in the following summer, 2004. Funding to attend the meeting will be provided by ASPB Travel Grants.
With this opportunity, ASPB hopes to encourage students to pursue
advanced degrees and careers in plant biology.