Anatomy and Physiology I Syllabus for 2015-2016
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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

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Administrative Drop Policy

N/A

Student Withdrawal Procedures

N/A

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Course

BIOL-2401-002 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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Department Expectations

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Hours

(4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 3 lab)

Class Type

Hybrid

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

REQUIRED

Fundementals of Anatomy & Physiology 10th ed, by Martini, Nath, Bartholomew, Pearson Publishing. 2015

(Hardback or E-book available)

Human Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual, Custom Edition for Amarillo College, by Marieb, Mitchell, and Smith. Pearson Publishing. 2014.

A&P I Notes (Provided in AC Connect)

Supplies

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Student Performance

BIOL 2401: Anatomy & Physiology I

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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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

AVOID ANY APPEARANCE OF CHEATING. The appearance of cheating may result in a grade of zero for the exam or quiz and possibly a failing grade for the course. Hats and earphones are not to be worn during tests. Cell phones are not allowed during exams. Cell phones should be set to silent during lecture and labs, and texting during lecture is not allowed. If you must take an important call or have an emergency text you must reply to, please inform the instructor before class begins. There will be no eating, drinking or chewing gum in the lab during dissections or any other time the instructor deems it a safety hazard. Any disruptive behavior may lead to removal from the lab or lecture.


The student will be expected to follow the safety rules and to notify the instructor immediately if any accident occurs. While the risk is minimized as much as possible, there is the potential for contact with electrical appliances, sharp instruments, chemicals, and organic materials, some of which may be biohazardous. Any student deemed to be jeopardizing the safety of others will be asked to leave the lab immediately and possibly permanently. Other safety rules are found in the Laboratory Manual and will be covered on the first day of class. Proper attire is required to participate in lab, including gloves, goggles and lab coat or apron. Improper attire may result in removal from the lab and a zero for any participation or exam grade given that day.

Grading Criteria

Grading
100-89.5% = A
89.44-79.5% = B
79.44-69.5% = C
69.44-59.5% = D
59.44% or below = F
 

INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS/EXAMINATIONS: The student will have 3 hours of lecture for every 3 hours of laboratory. The lecture accounts for 50% of the final grade, laboratory section accounts for 25% of the final grade and the final exam accounts for the final 25% of the grade.

Lecture exams: Lecture exams and quizzes are 50% of the total grade for the semester. At least five 60 minute exams will be given, covering both lecture and reading material. Each exam will be worth 100 points, the lowest exam grade will be dropped. Quizzes will be given once a week online, and they will be due on Wednesdays or Saturdays. You will have two attempts at each quiz. Each quiz and exam is timed, so you MUST study. Quizzes or Exams will not be reset for technical problems. The lowest lecture quiz will be dropped. The average of  lecture quizzes will be equal to one lecture exam. NO MAKEUP EXAMS OR QUIZZES. A missed exam becomes a zero or the dropped grade, and a missed quiz becomes a zero.

Laboratory: 25% of the total grade for the semester. Lab score will be determined by laboratory quizzes
and 3 or 4 lab practicals. Lab quizzes will be given each class day. Late arrivals to class may miss the quiz and earn a zero for the quiz that day. The average of your lab quiz grades will be equal to one lab practical grade. Note: the remaining class time will be lecture on the next unit of material.  Each misspelled word will result in loss of 1/4 of a point. NO LAB PRACTICAL OR QUIZ MAKEUPS.
 
Final Exam: 25% of the total grade for the semester. Comprehensive, 2 hours, taken IN CLASS during finals week.

 

 

Attendance

\ Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement.  It is therefore the responsibility of the student to attend class. Absences result in zeros for any missed quizzes, exams, presentations or participation grades. If you stop attending class and do not officially drop the course, you will receive an “F” for the course. A grade of “W” will be given for student-initiated drops or withdrawals. Texas law now mandates that students may only drop or withdraw 6 times in their entire college careers, excluding drops prior to the census date.

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Calendar

 

Chronology for A&P I

Biol 2401- Summer 2016

(Subject to change at instructor’s discretion)

Week

Lecture

Lab

1. June 6 - June 11

Ch. 1-4

Ex. 1-3, 6



 
   

2. June 13- June 18  

Ch. 5        Exam#1 (1-4)

Ex. 7-9



 
   

3. June 20 - June 25

Ch. 6 & 9

Ex. 10-11  Lab Prac#1(Histology)



 
   

4. June 27 - July 2

Ch. 10      Exam #2 (5-6,9)

Ex. 10-11



 
   

5.July 4 - July 9

Ch. 12-13 Exam #3 (10 &12)

Ex. 13       Lab Prac #2 (Bones)



 
   

6.July 11- July 16

Ch. 14-15 Exam #4 (13-14)

Ex. 13,15,17

                Lab Prac #3 (Muscles)



 
   

7.July 18 - July 23

Ch. 16-17 Exam # 5 (15-17)

Ex. 19,23-26



 
   

8.July 25 - July 30

 Final Exam

Lab Practical #4 (Nerves)

Additional Information

CLASS WEBSITE: AC Online is utilized in this class as a grade book and e-mail system. There may be quizzes and other assignments to be completed through AC Online. I will post announcements, lecture and lab handouts, photos, and other important material via AC Online. The login for AC Online is the same as with WebAdvisor. If you do not have a computer or internet access at home, you have available to you the computer lab on campus.

 

MSDS: Material Safety Data Sheet may be requested from your instructor.

 

Grievance Procedure: If a student has a problem with the course policies or the instructor, he or she should first try to resolve any such problems with the instructor. If the problem is not resolved, the student may proceed to the Biology Department Chairperson, the Dean of Arts and Sciences, the Vice President of Academic Affairs and the college President, IN THAT ORDER.

Expectations: Every student will take personal responsibility for his/her learning in this course. To succeed, each student must...

    Attend all lecture and lab meetings

    Spend at least 1 hour of study for each hour spent in lecture and lab

    Complete reading assignments before coming to class

    Participate in lecture and lab by asking questions and being active in lab

    Demonstrate college-level effort and behavior

    Complete all assignments when due.

 

Syllabus Created on:

11/30/-1 12:00 AM

Last Edited on:

11/30/-1 12:00 AM