Human Anatomy and Physiology II Syllabus for 2013-2014
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Instructor Information

Phone

Office Location

Dumas High School 

Office Hours

I check my Dumas email several times during the day, so heather.funderburg@dumasisd.org is the best email to reach me. I do check my AC email at hafunderburg@actx.edu on a regular basis. 

Course Information

Recording Policy

Disability Statement

Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact disAbility Services (Student Service Center room 119, phone 371-5436) as soon as possible.

Statement for Mental Health and Advocacy & Resource Center:

As a student you may experience a range of issues that can cause barriers to learning, such as strained relationships, increased anxiety, alcohol/drug problems, feeling down, difficulty concentrating and/or lack of motivation. These mental health concerns or stressful events may lead to diminished academic performance or reduce a student's ability to participate in daily activities. Amarillo College offers services to assist you with addressing these and other concerns you may be experiencing. If you or someone you know are suffering from any of the aforementioned conditions, you can learn more about the broad range of confidential mental health services available on campus by calling the AC Counseling Center at 806-371-5900. The AC Counseling Center website is https://www.actx.edu/counseling/ . Also, if you are in need of social services (affordable housing, utilities, transportation, food, clothing, childcare, medical/dental/vision, legal), please call the AC Advocacy & Resource Center at 806-371-5439. The AC Advocacy & Resource Center website is https://www.actx.edu/arc

Amarillo College Tutoring for Success Policy:

Administrative Drop Policy

N/A

Student Withdrawal Procedures

N/A

Privacy Statement

The Amarillo College Privacy Policy is found at https://www.actx.edu/-amarillo-college-privacy-notice , and applies to all Amarillo College students.  If you have questions about this privacy statement or you believe that your personal information has been released without your consent, send email to humanresources@actx.edu .

Course

BIOL-2402-022 Human Anatomy and Physiology II

Prerequisites

BIOL 2401

Course Description

A detailed study of the human organism according to levels of chemical and structural organization with special reference to cytology, histology, and organs of the sense organs, endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary, digestive and reproductive systems and genetics.

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Department Expectations

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Hours

(4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 3 lab)

Class Type

Hybrid

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

  

TEXTBOOKS:

Lecture Book                  

 

  • Visual Anatomy& Physiology, 2011, Martini et. al. Pearson publishing, ISBN 978-0-321-56015-5

Lab Book

  • Human Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual, 10th ed, 2012, Pearson

Software

Physio Ex (in bundle)

PAL(in bundle)

 

 

Supplies

1 Box of Gloves

 

Student Performance

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\  After studying the material presented in this course of study, the student will be able to do the following:

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\ 1. Describe the different organizations levels, including anatomical terms, of the body from the chemical aspect and cells through systems.

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\ 2. Describe the structure and function of the four primary tissue types.

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\ 3. Identify and describe the integumentary system including functions of this system.

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\ 4. Identify and describe the components of the skeletal system.

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\ 5. Identify and describe the types of bones and the histology of both cancellous and compact bone.

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\ 6. Describe the various bones to include markings on the surface of bones, articulations, and attachments.

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\ 7. Contrast the structure, kind of movement, and location of synarthrotic, amphiarthrotic, and diarthrotic joints.

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\ 8. Identify and describe the characteristics and functions of muscle tissue, to include the structure and function of the neuromuscular junction.

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\ 9. Describe the relationship between bones and skeletal muscle in producing body movements.

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\ 10. Describe the complete oxidation of glucose via glycolysis, citric acid cycle, and the electron transport system.

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\ 11. Distinguish between intracellular and extracellular fluid.

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\ 12. Identify and describe the organization of the nervous system and give the components of each part, to include the histological characteristics and functions of the neuroglia and neurons.

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\ 13. Describe the sequence of events involved in the generation and conduction of a nerve impulse.

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\ 14. Identify and describe the structure and functions of the spinal cord, cranial nerves, and the brain.

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\ 15. Compare and contrast the peripheral nervous system and autonomic system, including reflexes.

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Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

STUDENT BEHAVIOR

Every effort will be made to maintain a proper learning atmosphere. Any student that violates the student code of conduct will be dealt with according to the procedures within the student handbook. 

CYBER BULLY

Disorderly conduct such as verbally abusive , intimidating emails or the subjection of another person to inappropriate, abusive, threatening or demeaning actions will be subject to disciplinary actions . Students who behave in a disorderly fashion may be required to withdraw from the course.
 
Cheating on a test includes:
  • Copying from another student’s test paper.
  • Using test materials not authorized by the person administering the test.
  • Collaborating with or seeking aid from another student during a test without permission from the test administrator.
  • Knowingly using, buying, selling, stealing, or soliciting, in whole or in part, the contents of an unadministered test.
  • The unauthorized transporting or removal, in whole or in part, of the contents of the unadministered test.
  • Substituting for another student, or permitting another student to substitute for one’s self, to take a test.
  • Bribing another person to obtain an unadministered test or information about an unadministered test.
  • The use of any testing materials are prohibited.
  • No cell phones or materials should be on your desk/table during quizzes or tests.
  • The appearance of cheating will be considered cheating. Please keep your eyes on your paper only!
  • No talking during quizzes or tests until ALL students have completed the assignment.

 

Grading Criteria

TEST/QUIZ RULES: Do nothing which would appear to involve cheating.  Failure to abide by the test rule will result in a grade of zero.  If you believe that an exam or assignment has been graded incorrectly, please email a written explanation which must include: 1) The Exam or Quiz number, 2) the number of the question you wish to have reconsidered, 3) the question, and 4) a detailed explanation of the mistake and documentation for the correct answer. (include page number)
QUIZZES - You will get two attempts on quizzes.  The best score will be recorded.  If a problem occurs during a quiz ( example: loss of internet connection, computer lock up, accidently open it prematurely, or you simply forgot to submit it) you will have only one attempt.  If the instructor decides to reset the quiz, you will have only one attempt.   Also you must finish within the allotted time frame. 

EXAMS - You will get only one attempt. If a problem occurs during an exam contact me immediately.  I will reset only one exam due to a technical problem or any other reason.  After the one reset any other problems will result in a zero on that assessment and it will be your drop.  If your computer or connection is weak, please use a reliable computer or connection.  Also you must finish within the allotted time frame.  GRADING

  • 89.5-100 A
  • 80.-89.5 B
  • 70.-79.5 C
  • 60.-69.5 D
  • -59.5 F

FINAL GRADE: 50% LECTURE 25% LAB 25% FINAL

 

LECTURE:  Your lecture grade will make up one-half (50%) of your total grade for the semester. In lecture four major exam grades and one short quiz average grade, and online homework. One lecture exam and two quiz grades will be dropped. 

LAB
Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement.Your lab grade will be one-fourth (25%) of your total grade for the semester. This grade will consists of 4 Lab Practicals (20%) and a quiz average (5%).
 
Online Homework
All online homework with the quiz average will count as one major exam grade. Due to anticipated technical difficulties,  two lecture quizzes will be dropped.
 
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL I CURVE AN INDIVIDUAL GRADE. PLEASE DO NOT ASK.

MAKE UP POLICY

If you experience computer problems or miss an exam, you will not be able to make up or retake the exam. However you will be able to drop the exam. You are only allowed one drop exam and it does not include the lab practical or final exam. A missed lab practical or final exam will result in a zero.
NO EXCEPTION

 

 

Attendance

No make up will be given for missed major exams or short quizzes.  A grade of zero will be given for any missed major exam or short quiz. NO EXCEPTIONS.  If you have a computer problem or a schedule conflict. You have one drop lecture exam, one drop lab quiz, and two dropped lecture quizzes to use as a replacement. There will be no other exceptions.

 Regular attendance in class and online is necessary for satisfactory achievement.

 

DISABLING CONDITION

Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact Disability Services (SSC 119, Phone 371-5436) as soon as possible.

GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE/ DROPPING THE COURSE:

If a student is having a problem with the course policies or the instructor, he or she should first try and resolve any such problems with the instructor. If the problem is not resolved, the student may proceed to the Biology Department Chairperson (Dr. Kathy Wetzel), the Dean of Academic Transfer Jerry Moller, the Vice President for Academic Affairs (Dr. Russell Lowry-Hart), and the college President (Dr. Matney), IN THAT ORDER.

Effective with the Fall 27 semester a new Texas law mandates that students may only drop or withdraw six (6) times in their entire college career. If you transfer to another Texas school, you do not start over; so, if you drop four classes at AC, then you only have two drops left. If you drop before the census date, then that does not count in the six drop status. As I understand the law, if you use you six drops and decided to try to drop a seventh class, you cannot do so.

 

Calendar

 

Required Exams

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL I CURVE AN INDIVIDUAL GRADE. PLEASE DO NOT ASK.***

LECTURE

Regular online attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement. Your lecture grade counts (50%) of your total grade for the semester. The lecture grade consists of five major exam grades, online homework and short quizzes in lecture. One major exam and 2 online quiz grades will be dropped.

Online homework and short quizzes count as one major exam grade.

Lecture and Lab quizzes may be comprehensive. The quizzes may be given at anytime during the lecture or laboratory period.

LAB

Your lab grade will be 1/4 (25%) of your total grade for the semester. This grade will consists of 4 Lab Practicals and quizzes.

FINAL EXAM

The final exam will make up 1/4 (25%) of your overall grade. It is a comphrehensive exam that will be taken in class on Monday, December 9, 2013.

    

DATE

LECTURE

LAB

Week 1 : (8/26)

Ch. 1 – Intro to A&P

Syllabus- Language of Anatomy

Week 2: (9/2)

Ch. 2-3

Labor Day - NO Class Meeting

Organ Systems & Microscope

Week 3: (9/9)

Ch. 2-3

Tissues

Week 4: (9/16)

EXAM #1

Ch. 4 - Tissues

Tissues

Week 5: (9/23)

Ch. 5 - Integumentary

LAB PRACTICAL #1

Week 6: (9/30)

EXAM #2

Ch. 6 – Osseous Tissue

Skeletal System

Week 7: (10/7)

Ch. 6 – Osseous Tissue

Skeletal System

Week 8: (10/14)

Ch. 7 – Skeletal System

LAB PRACTICAL #2

Week 9: (10/21)

EXAM #3

Ch. 8 Articulations

Ch. 9 Skeletal Muscle Tissue

Muscular System

Week 10: (10/28)

Ch. 9 Skeletal Muscle Tissue

Muscular System

Week 11: (11/4)

Ch. 11 Neural Tissue

Muscular System

Week 12: (11/11)

Ch. 11 Neural Tissue

LAB PRACTICAL #3

Week 13: (11/18)

EXAM #4

Ch. 12 Spinal Cord

Nervous System

Week 14: (11/25)

Ch. 13 Brain & Cranial Nerves

Nervous System

Week 15: (12/2)

Ch. 14 The Autonomic Nervous System

EXAM #5

LAB PRACTICAL #4

Week 16: (12/9)

FINAL EXAM taken in Class

No Lab

 

 

Additional Information

Mr. Eric Clark will be available for Tutoring on Tuesday evenings. More details about this in class.

You will be required to attend at least one 30 minute tutoring session with Mr. Clark.

24 Hour Online Tutoring

Log on to AC Connect homepage and go to Institutional Resources, then click on the Smart Thinking Online Tutoring icon.  This is a service free to the students and can be accessed 24 hours a day.  Please take advantage of this great opportunity.
 
Important Dates:

Aug 26 Classes begin

Sep 11 Census date

      

Nov 20 Last Day to Withdraw

Dec 13 End of Semester

 If you experience problems with AC Connect, please call ASK AC at 371-5000

If AC Connect system fails, plan to communicate by email with me at heather.funderburg@dumas-k12.net

 

Syllabus Created on:

11/30/-1 12:00 AM

Last Edited on:

11/30/-1 12:00 AM