Course
Description:
Rangeland Weed Management (3 cr). This course will explore the
ecological principles behind weed invasions on rangelands with special
focus on early detection, integration of management strategies,
monitoring, prevention of invasions, and restoration of degraded
rangelands. We will also address coordinated weed management and
planning at the landscape level.
Recommended prerequisite: PlSc 338, Rnge 354.
Course
Goals:
1.
Foster an awareness of weed related issues on rangelands.
2.
Emphasize the different challenges and obstacles of controlling
weeds in rangeland systems.
3.
Promote the use of integrated weed management for achieving
maximum results.
4.
Appreciate the need for planning, monitoring, and mapping.
5.
Thoroughly understand concepts as related to a single plant - pet
weed project.
6.
Develop a comprehensive management plan at the landscape scale. `
Text book: Sheley, R.L. and J.K. Petroff.
(eds.) 1999. Biology and Management of Noxious Rangeland Weeds. Ore on
State University Press, Corvallis, OR
This book provides a good overview of rangeland
weed issues and is a required text. Additional readings will be
necessary to give depth for most topics.
Tests: Your mastery of the material will be
examined in 3 tests (worth 100 points each) that will be administered
periodically through the semester. Each test
will cover a specified section of the semester, though information for
previous sections may be necessary to understand concepts. Test
questions will be problems, short answer, and essay. Test Policy:
Take the test when it is scheduled! If you cannot take the test when
scheduled, you must visit with me personally before the test. If your
excuse is acceptable, there will be no penalty for taking the test late.
If you do not notify me of your absence, you can still take the test,
but there will be a penalty: Minus 25% for up to 1 week late; minus 50%
after 1 week following the test.
Quizzes and
Assignments: This course will
include 4 unannounced quizzes or in-class assignments (each worth 20
points), which will be given during the semester. Each quiz will cover
readings or material discussed in the current or previous class. Short
assignments will also be given to be completed in class or by the next
class period. If you are unable to attend class and do not want to miss
a quiz, let me know before the quiz, and I'll figure your score without
that quiz. If you don't let me know in advance that you are going to
miss a quiz, you will get a 0 for the quiz. If attendance becomes
an issue, the points may be given or withheld for that reason.
Pet Weed Project:
Each student will be asked to develop a short manuscript on a weed of
your choice (with a few restrictions). As we work through the semester
you will need to learn how specific concepts apply to your "pet weed."
Concepts will include biology, phenology, competition, distribution,
economic impact, control measures, etc. For each concept you will
research the topic as it applies to your specified weed and write a
short report (each report is worth 40 points). At the end of the
semester students will make a brief presentation in class (worth 50
points), and develop a webpage for your weed (worth 50 points).
Grading
for 2007:
|
Assignment |
Date |
Points |
|
Tests |
3 throughout semester (100 points
each) |
300 |
|
Quizzes & Assignments |
4 throughout semester (20 each) |
80 |
|
Pet Weed Reports |
3 throughout semester (40 points
each) |
120 |
|
Pet Weed Presentations |
May 1-3 |
50 |
|
Web page of Pet Weed |
Due April 26 |
50 |
|
|
Total Points |
=SUM(ABOVE) 600 |
Grade Distribution:
90‑100% of total
points=A; 80‑89% of total points=B; 70‑79% of total points=C; 60‑69% of
total points = D; <60% of total points=F
If you are in any way
unable to participate in class or any activity, or take exams in the
normal fashion, please notify me as close to the beginning of the
semester as possible so I can make the necessary arrangements to
accommodate your situation. Any claim should be accompanied by a
note from the Disability Support Services office documenting your
special need.
Academic Dishonesty
Policy: Academic dishonesty will not be tolerated in this class. Any
form of cheating, copying, or plagiarism will result in 0 points for the
exam, quiz or assignment and a possible failing grade in the course. I
will follow guidelines for Academic Honesty (Article II) in the U of I
Student Code of Conduct.
