Anatomy and Physiology I Syllabus for 2015-2016
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Instructor Information

Office Location

WARREN 101A

Office Hours

INSTRUCTORS: Dr. Claudie Biggers OFFICE LOCATION: Warren Hall 101A OFFICE HOURS:

Dr. Claudie Biggers

BIOL 2401-010

1/20/2026 - 3/13/2026

MTWR Lec 7:30am –8:45am         

Rm SCIE 205

MTWR Lab 9:00am—10:15am

Rm SCIE 205             

 

BIOL 2401-011

3/23/2026 - 5/15/2026

MTWR Lec 7:30am –8:45am         

MTWR Lab 9:00am—10:15am

Rm SCIE 205

 

BIOL 2401-023

1/20/2026 - 5/15/2026

M 5:30pm –8:15pm Rm SCiE 209

 

BIOL 2401-026

1/20/2026 - 5/15/2026

Web-Based Class, SECT WEB-Based/

Course Information

Recording Policy

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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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Course

BIOL-2401-FT003 Anatomy and Physiology I

Prerequisites

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

Course Description

Anatomy and Physiology I is the first part of a two course sequence. It is a study of the structure and function of the human body including cells, tissues and organs of the following systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous and special senses. Emphasis is on interrelationships among systems and regulation of physiological functions involved in maintaining homeostasis. The lab provides hands-on learning experience for exploration of human system components and basic physiology.

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Hours

(4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 3 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

TEXTBOOKS:

Lecture Book                 

Bundle Fundamentals Of Anatomy & PhysiologyMariebISBN 1269882708Copyright 14Edition 1Binding Shrink Wrapped

Cost: $272.75

Notes (Optional) 

*Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 Notes, Dr. Claudie Biggers

 Notes $26.50

(Notes not required)

Supplies

GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE/ DROPPING THE COURSE:

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Student Performance

Performance/Learning Objectives

(Minimum Competencies)

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

Anatomy and Physiology I is the first part of a two course sequence. It is a study of the structure and function of the human body including cells, tissues and organs of the following systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous and special senses. Emphasis is on interrelationships among systems and regulation of physiological functions involved in maintaining homeostasis. The lab provides hands-on learning experience for exploration of human system components and basic physiology.

Learning Outcomes:

1. Use anatomical terminology to identify and describe locations of major organs of each system covered.

2. Explain interrelationships among molecular, cellular, tissue and organ functions in each system.

3. Describe the interdependency and interactions of the systems.

4. Explain contributions of organs and systems to the maintenance of homeostasis.

5. Identify causes and effects of homeostatic imbalances.

6. Describe modern technology and tools used to study anatomy and physiology.

7. Apply appropriate safety and ethical standards.

8. Locate and identify anatomical structures.

9. Appropriately utilize laboratory equipment, such as microscopes, dissection tools, general lab ware, physiology data acquisition systems and virtual simulations.

10. Work collaboratively to perform experiments.

11. Demonstrate the steps involved in the scientific method.

12. Communicate results of scientific investigations, analyze data and formulate conclusions.

13. Use critical thinking and scientific problem-solving skills, including, but not limited to, inferring, integrating, synthesizing and summarizing to make decisions, recommendations and predictions.

 

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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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:
 
  1. Copying from another student’s test paper.
  2. Using test materials not authorized by the person administering the test.
  3. Collaborating with or seeking aid from another student during a test without permission from the test administrator.
  4. Knowingly using, buying, selling, stealing, or soliciting, in whole or in part, the contents of an unadministered test.
  5. The unauthorized transporting or removal, in whole or in part, of the contents of the unadministered test.
  6. Substituting for another student, or permitting another student to substitute for one’s self, to take a test.
  7. Bribing another person to obtain an unadministered test or information about an unadministered test.
        
Food in the Traditional Classroom and Lab

You may bring food and drink into both lecture and lab; however if you spill something, please clean up after yourself. No food or drink will be allowed in the lab during dissections.

Cell phones in the tradtional classroom

Please be considerate of your classmates when bringing your cell phone to  class! Please leave cell phones on silent mode. If your cell phone goes off during a test you will receive a zero.

 

 

Technical Difficulties and Help

Please use AC CONNECT for email communications.  If the system fails and you need to communicate with me, you can send and email to cjbiggers@actx.edu.

If you experience technical problems call AC help at  371-5000

Grading Criteria

LECTURE: One-half of the total grade for the semester comes from*5 major exams that cover lectures and reading materials in the form of T/F, multiple multiples, matching, identify and fill in the blank.*Random Quizzes and online assignments will be averaged for one major exam grade.

FINAL EXAM: A comprehensive exam equal to one-fourth of the total grade for the semester.  Final exam is Mandatory and cannot be dropped.

LABORATORY: One-fourth of the total grade for the semester.

*2 Lab practicals

90.0-100 A                                        Lecture  40%                      

80.0-89.9  B                                      Lab       25%  

70.0-79.9  C                                      Final     25%

60.0-69.9                                          Online Assignments/Quizzes10%

0-59.9F

Grades will not be curved nor will any points be added to any grade.

Mandatory Tutoring

If you make less than a 70 on any major test, you will be required to obtain 30 minutes of tutoring from the Science Enrichment Center prior to taking the next test.  You will not be allowed to take the next test until after I have verification that you have received this tutoring. Tutoring must be done within 10 days of the exam.

Science Enrichment Center

The Science Testing Center hours for the fall will be...
8am - 10pm Mon-Thurs
8am - 5pm Fri
9am - 6pm Sat
No test will be passed out any later than 1.5 hours before closing time

The Science Enrichment Center hours will be...
8am - 8pm Mon-Thurs
8am - 3pm Fri
9am - 4pm Sat

 

 

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 exam to use as a replacement. There will be no other exceptions.

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Calendar

 

LECTURE SCHEDULE

 

LAB SCHEDULE

 

 WEEK 1  January 18-22      

SYLLABUS/ INTRODUCTION

Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology

The Chemical Level of Organization

The Cellular Level of Organization

Read in textbook pages: 1-26, 26-64, 64-113

Syllabus Quiz/Vocabulary Quiz 1

Vocabulary Quiz 2

 

Exercise 1 Language of Anatomy

Exercise 2 Organ Systems Overview

Exercise 4 The Cell: Anatomy & Division

Exercise 5 the Cell: Transport Mechanisms

Read/Complete in lab book pages: 1-11, 15-24, 39-49, 53-63

Muscle/Bone Quiz 1

 

WEEK 2 January 25-29

1 EXAM Themes of Anatomy, Chemistry, Cells

Neural Tissue                                                             

The Brain and Cranial Nerves                                   

Read in textbook pages: 385-429,461-508            

Vocabulary Quiz 3                                                   

Vocabulary Quiz 4

Exercise  15 Histology of Nervous Tissue    

Exercise 17 Gross Anatomy Brain /Cranial

Read/Complete in lab book pages:253 261,275-293

Muscle/Bone Quiz 2

 

WEEK 3 February 01-05

The Brain and Cranial Nerves                                   

The Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves and Reflexes

Read in textbook pages: 429-461                           

Vocabulary Quiz 5

Vocabulary Quiz 6

Exercise 19 Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves

Exercise 3 Microscope

Read and Complete in lab book pages: 307-319, 27-35

Muscle/Bone Quiz 3

 

WEEK 4 February 08-12

2 EXAM Neural Tissue, Brain, Spinal Cord

The Tissue Level of Organization 

The Integumentary System

Read in textbook pages: 113-150, 150-178

Vocabulary Quiz 7

Vocabulary Quiz 8

Exercise 6 Tissue Classification

Exercise 7 The Integumentary System

Read and Complete in lab book pages:67-87, 93-103

Muscle/Bone Quiz 4

 

WEEK 6 February 22-26

3 EXAM Histology, Integumentary, Bone Tissue

The Appendicular Skeleton                                       

Joints   (Articulations)                                                 

Read in textbook pages: 241-263, 263-289

Lab Practical EX: 1,2,3,4,5,6,15,17,19                                

Exercise 8 Overview of the Skeleton            

Exercise 9 Axial Skeleton

Read and Complete in lab book pages: 107-115, 119-139

Muscle/Bone Quiz 5

 

WEEK 6 February 22-26

3 EXAM Histology, Integumentary, Bone Tissue

The Appendicular Skeleton                                       

Joints   (Articulations)                                                 

Read in textbook pages: 241-263, 263-289

Exercise 10 Appendicular Skeleton

Exercise 11 Articulations and Body Movements

Read and Complete in lab book pages:147-159, 167-181

Muscle/Bone Quiz 6

 

WEEK 7 February 29– March 4

4 EXAM Axial and Appendicular Skeleton           

Muscular Tissues

The Muscular System

Read in textbook pages: 289-332, 332-385

 

Exercise 13 Gross Anatomy of Muscular System

Read and Complete in lab book pages:185-191,195-225

Muscle/Bone Quiz 7

 

WEEK 8 March 7-11

Autonomic Nervous System and Higher Order

Special Senses

Read in textbook pages: 531-563   

5 EXAM Muscle System, Muscle Tissue

FINAL COMPREHENSIVE EXAM (M-W)

Online Homework will open weekly each Monday at noon and close on Friday, March 4, at noon.

All class content will close at that time you will not have access to any materials after this date.

 

Read and Complete in lab book pages:323-333

LAB PRACTICAL II Ex: 8,9,10,11,12,13,20

 

 

 

Additional Information

 

Science Testing Center: Warren Hall 112

All tests, excluding take-home exams and final exams, will be taken in the Science Testing Center during days scheduled by the teacher during normal Science Testing Center hours.  Tests will be taken outside of class lecture time.  Please note:  No test may be started less than one and a half hours before the Science Testing Center closes. You must present an Amarillo College student ID every time you take a test. The Science Testing Center staff will retain your ID while you take your test and will return it to you when you turn in your test. When using the Science Testing Center students will scan in and out with their Amarillo College student I.D.

 

Mandatory Tutoring:Warren Hall 110

In an effort to increase retention in Biology courses, any student who scores below a 70 on any exam (excluding the Final Exam week) must complete a mandatory tutoring session in the Science Enrichment Center or with his/her instructor before taking the next exam. Before getting mandatory tutoring, students must first schedule a tutoring time with the SEC by either calling (806 345-5536) or visiting (Warren Hall 110).

The SEC will do its best to accommodate a student’s schedule within the SEC hours of operation. This may require plenty of advanced notice by the student as time slots fill quickly.  Upon arrival in the SEC, students must inform SEC staff that they are there for mandatory tutoring. Mandatory tutoring will not require remediation over a failed test. The first instance of mandatory tutoring will be for 30 minutes. Subsequent instances of mandatory tutoring will be for 60 minutes.

Important Dates

Exams

Exam 1 Wednesday Mar 30 until Sat April 2

Exam 2 Wednesday April 20 until Sat April 23

Exam 3 Wednesday April 25 until Sat April 30

Exam 4 Wednesday April 4 at noon until Sat April 7

Exam 5 Monday May 9 until Thurs May 11

Lab Practical 1 Wednesday April 25 until Sat April 30

Lab Practical 2 Wednesday April 9 until Thurs April 11

Final Exam: Thursday May 12 during lecture in class

 

Quizzes

 

Syllabus Quiz Mon Mar 21 at noon to Sat Mar 26 at noon

Vocabulary 1 Mon Mar 21 at noon to Sat Mar 26 at noon

Vocabulary 2 Mon Mar 21 at noon to Sat Mar 26 at noon

Vocabulary 3 Mon Mar 28 at noon to Sat April 2 at noon  

Vocabulary 4 Mon Mar 28 at noon to Sat April 2 at noon

Vocabulary 5 Mon April 4 at noon to Sat April 9 at noon

Vocabulary 6 Mon April 4 at noon to Sat April 9 at noon

Vocabulary 7 Mon April 11 at noon to Sat April 16 at noon

Vocabulary 8 Mon April 11 at noon to Sat April 16 at noon

Vocabulary 9 Mon April 18 at noon to Sat April 23 at noon

Vocabulary 10 Mon April 18 at noon to Sat April 23 at noon

 

Muscle/Bone Quiz  1 Mon Mar 21 at noon to Sat Mar 26 at noon

Muscle/Bone Quiz  2 Mon Mar 28 at noon to Sat April 2 at noon

Muscle/Bone Quiz  3 Mon April 4 at noon to Sat April 9 at noon

Muscle/Bone Quiz  4 Mon April 11 at noon to Sat April 16 at noon

Muscle/Bone Quiz  5 Mon April 18 at noon to Sat April 23 at noon

Muscle/Bone Quiz 6 Mon April 25 at noon to Sat April 30 at noon

Muscle/Bone Quiz 7 Mon May 2 at noon to Sat May 6 at noon

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