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

Office Hours

Monday through Thursday 8:30 – 9:00 AM

I am usually in the office 30 minutes before any scheduled class time and will be happy to stay after to answer any questions.

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.

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Administrative Drop Policy

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Student Withdrawal Procedures

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Course

BIOL-2401-032 Human Anatomy and Physiology I

Prerequisites

RDNG 0331-minimum grade of C or a score on a state-approved test indicating college-level reading skills; SCIT 1307 recommended

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 integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems and fluid and electrolyte balance.

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Department Expectations

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Hours

(4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 3 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

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  1. \ Visual Anatomy& Physiology, 2011, Martini et. al. Pearson publishing, ISBN 0-321-78667-X
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  3. \ Human Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual, 10th ed, cat version, 2012, Pearson
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Supplies

6 Green Scantrons for exams.

1 Box of Non-Latex gloves in your size for lab.  If purchased in the bookstore, you may use financial aid money.

Note taking materials such as paper, pens, binders, class printouts, etc.

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Student Performance

\ STUDENT PERFORMANCE, COMPETENCIES AND OBJECTIVES: After studying the material presented in this course of study, the student will be able to do the following as evaluated by the faculty in the department.

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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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  3. \ Describe the structure and function of the four primary tissue types.
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  5. \ Identify and describe the integumentary system including functions of this system.
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  7. \ Identify and describe the components of the skeletal system.
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  9. \ Identify and describe the types of bones and the histology of both cancellous and compact bone.
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  11. \ Describe the various bones to include markings on the surface of bones, articulations, and attachments.
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  13. \ Contrast the structure, kind of movement, and location of synarthrotic, amphiarthrotic, and diarthrotic joints.
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  15. \ Identify and describe the characteristics and functions of muscle tissue, to include the structure and function of the neuromuscular junction.
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  17. \ Describe the relationship between bones and skeletal muscle in producing body movements.
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  19. \ Describe the complete oxidation of glucose via glycolysis, citric acid cycle, and the electron transport system.
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  21. \ Distinguish between intracellular and extracellular fluid.
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  23. \ 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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  25. \ Describe the sequence of events involved in the generation and conduction of a nerve impulse.
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  27. \ Identify and describe the structure and functions of the spinal cord, cranial nerves, and the brain.
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  29. \ Compare and contrast the peripheral nervous system and autonomic system, including reflexes.
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Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

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

\ Students are expected to have prepared for lecture and lab by reading the course texts.

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\ You must keep your returned papers in the case of any disputed records.

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\ Cell phones are allowed in the silent or vibrate mode during regular lecture/lab.  If you must take an emergency call, please leave quietly.  No earphone use in class.

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\ Cell phones must be OFF and OUT OF SIGHT during exam and quizzes.  If phone use is observed a grade of ZERO will be given for the exam.

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\ Food and drink is allowed except during dissection labs.  You must clean up after yourself or risk losing a quiz grade.

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\ Please avoid any appearance of cheating.  Cheating will result in a grade of zero for the exam or quiz.  No one will be allowed to begin an exam after anyone leaves the room. 

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\ If you must leave the classroom, please do so quietly.  If students leaving become disruptive, the instructor will not allow returns to class.

Grading Criteria

\ A = 100 - 89.5%, B = 89 - 79.5%, C = 79 - 69.5%, D = 69 - 59.5%, F = 59% or less.

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\ 25%   Comprehensive Final

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\ 45%  4 Lecture Exams (5 given, 1 drop)

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\   5%  Misc. Lecture Quizzes

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\ 25%   3 Lab Practicals ( 4 given, 1 drop)

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\ Please do not contact the instructor if you are going to miss class, unless it will be a prolongued absence.  Don't worry.

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\ No makeups. No late work accepted.  The dropped grades are for this purpose. 

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\ If you receive a grade of 70% or less on any major exam, you must have 30 minutes of tutoring from the Science Enrichment Center before you are allowed to sit for the next exam.  I must receive notice from the lab that you have completed the tutoring. This is not negotiable.

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\ A student who has a grievance concerning an academic course in which he or she is enrolled should make an appeal in the following order to the:

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\ 1. Instructor.

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\ 2. Department Chair/Program Director.

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\ 3. Division Chair.

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\ 4. Vice President of Academic Affairs

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\ 5. College President.

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Attendance

\ Attendance is absolutely necessary to be successful in this course.  Attendance will be taken each class day.

Calendar

S. Trigg-Smith  2401 Schedule Fall 2013    
       
       
Date Lecture Lab I Lab II
Week 1  Aug 27 Ch 1  Introduction to A&P Syllabus, Intro, Safety Ex. 1,2  Language of Anatomy & Organ Systems
Week 2  Sept 2 Ch 4  Tissues Ex. 3  Microscope Ex. 4  Cell  Anatomy & Division
Week 3  Sept 9 Ch 5  Integument / Mini lab practical Ex. 1-4 Ex. 6  Tissues Ex. 7  Integument
Week 4  Sept 16  Exam 1 Ch 1, 4-5 / Ch 6  Osseus Tissue Ex.  8  Coverings & Linings Ex. 9  Skeleton  Overview
Week 5  Sept 23 Ch 7  The Skeleton Ex.  10  Axial Skeleton Ex.  11, 12 Appendicular and Fetal Skeleton
Week 6  Sept 30 Ch 8  Articulations Oral Practical Skeleton Ex. 13  Articulations and Body Movements
Week 7  Oct 7 Exam 2  Ch 6-8 Ex. 14  Microscopic Skeletal Muscle Ex.  15  Gross Anatomy Skeletal Muscle
Week 8  Oct 14 Ch  9  Skeletal Muscle Tissue Lab Practical 1 (Ex. 6-15) Cat Dissection
Week 9  Oct 21 Ch 10  Muscular System Cat Dissection Cat Dissection
Week 10  Oct 28 Exam 3  Ch 9-10  /  Ch 11  Neural Tissue Cat Oral Practical Ex. 17   Histology Neural Tissue
Week 11  Nov 4 Ch 12  Spinal Cord, Nerves and Reflexes Ex.  19  Gross Anatomy Brain and Cranial Nerves Cranial Nerve Testing
Week 12  Nov 11 Exam 4 Ch 11-12 / Ch 13  Brain and Cranial Nerves Ex.  21  Spinal Cord, Nerves and CNS Ex. 22  Reflexes
Week 13  Nov 18 Ch 14  Autonomic Nervous System Lab Practical 2 ( Ex 17,19,21,22) Ex. 23  General Sensation
Week 14  Nov 25 Review  /  Thanksgiving Holiday    
Week 15  Dec 2 Exam 5 Ch 13-14 / Ch 15  Special Senses Ex. 24  Special Senses Vision Ex. 25  Special Senses Hearing and Equilibrium
Week 16  Dec 9 Final Comprehensive Exam    

 

Additional Information

The Science Enrichment Center (SEC) is in Warren Hall, Room 110.  345-5536 .

SEC hours are 8 am to 8 pm Mon - Thurs,  Fridays 8 am to 3 pm Saturdays 8 am to noon. Free tutoring is available to help you with all your science classes. Appointments are required for mandatory tutoring. (Be sure to bring your AC ID).  See the tutoring schedule at the SEC or on the handout you received in class.

Other resources include computers, models, microscopes and slides, and reference books, group study rooms and mock lab practicals.  Be sure to drop by to find out more details and check about tutoring opportunities.

In the case of Weather Closings, please check the Amarillo College website and/or local radio and television.  When in doubt, stay safe.  If an exam is scheduled on a closed day, it will be given in the next class meeting. Be prepared.

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