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Course Syllabus Lecture: Wednesday 6:30pm D-225 Laboratory: 6:30pm A101 Monday (sections 300 and 301) Tuesday (sections 302 and 303) Lecture Instructor: Carmen Hartford Office A315 Phone: (815) 224-0321 e-mail: Carmen_Hartford@ivcc.edu Office Hours Lab Hours Monday 11:00-12:00 2:00 2:50 Tuesday 1:00-2:00 11:00 12:50 Wednesday 11:00-12:00; 4:00-5:30 10:00 11:00 Thursday Friday 9:00 10:00 10:00 11:50 Lab Instructors: Craig Castaneda e-mail: dccasta@comcast.net Dan Retoff (office: A-318) e-mail: dretoff@ivcc.edu Laboratory Hours: Monday Thursday 9:00am 4:00pm and Friday 9:00am 3:00pm *Check the schedule posted in the lab for the dates of extended hours on Wednesday and Thursday evenings until 6:30pm and the dates of open Saturdays. Biology Lab Extension: 224-0308 Required Textbook: Martini, Frederic H. and Bartholomew, Edwin F. Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology. 6 th edition. 2012. Pearson Education. (Interactive Physiology 10-system Suite CD included) Lab manual: Wise, Eric. Selected Labs for Biology 1007/1008 Anatomy and Physiology. 6 th Edition. 2012. McGraw Hill. (Anatomy and Physiology Revealed (APR) online access code included) Bio 1008 Laboratory Handouts and Checklists Packet (IVCC Bookstore) and Gloves

Expected Student Learning Outcomes: Understand the relationships that exist between form and function with reference to the study of human anatomy and physiology Relate the organ systems of the human body to their specific homeostatic functions Demonstrate laboratory skills in anatomical dissection and observation using the cat and human cadaver, microscopy, and scientific instrumentation Use the content of this course to prepare for more advanced work in anatomy and physiology Methods of instruction lectures, laboratory exercises, small group work in lab, audio-visual materials, computer software and instructor demonstration Attendance Policy Attendance is taken each class period. Students may be withdrawn from the course by the instructor after accumulating 4 unexcused absences. If an absence is anticipated, please contact your instructor ahead of time. In case of inclement weather or emergency If you feel there is a possibility the college may cancel classes due to weather or some other event, you can tune in to WLPO 1220 AM or check the college website: www.ivcc.edu * Last day to withdrawal April 9 th * Students now have the ability to initiate a withdrawal from classes. By completing the form in the Records Office or through the form located within webadvisor, the student is authorizing IVCC to remove him/her from the course. Entering the student ID number serves as the student s electronic signature. IVCC has the right to rescind a withdrawal in cases of academic dishonesty or at the instructor s discretion. *Do not assume the instructor will withdrawal a student automatically due to lack of attendance. Students should be aware of the impact of a withdrawal on full-time status for insurance purposes and for financial aid. It is highly recommended that students meet with their instructor or with a counselor before withdrawing from a class to discuss if a withdrawal is the best course of action for that particular student. Academic dishonesty and cheating Any student caught cheating during a lecture test, lab test, quiz, or any other evaluation will receive a zero for that evaluation. Further actions may be taken as outlined in the student handbook. * Violations of the IVCC Student Code of Conduct may result in appropriate disciplinary action, including withdrawal from the course (see IVCC catalog and Student Handbook). THIS INCLUDES BEING RESPECTFUL TO MYSELF AND OTHERS IN CLASS. If you create a disruption or distraction in class you may be withdrawn from the class. Student e-mail - All students are now responsible for checking their IVCC e-mail. All electronic college correspondence will only be sent to the IVCC e-mail (student K number@ivcc.edu). No food, drink, or tobacco is allowed in the lecture hall or laboratory. Headphones and ipods are not allowed in the lecture hall or laboratory. Children are not allowed in the lecture hall or laboratory. Please turn your cell phone off during all class meetings. Cell phones are not allowed in your possession during exams.

Testing Lecture tests will be given on scheduled lecture test nights during lecture. Laboratory tests will be given in the biology lab on scheduled lab test dates during you scheduled laboratory period. In general, lecture and laboratory tests are not comprehensive. However, everything you learn in one unit of this course will serve as a foundation for the next unit of material. *On Mondays when lab practicals are being taken, you are only allowed in lab during the time you are scheduled to take the test. Make-up Tests There will be a total of 4 lecture tests and 4 laboratory test during the course of the semester. If you miss a lecture or lab test and you have an excused absence, you will have 3 school days to make an appointment with your lecture or laboratory instructor to take a make-up test. The format of a make-up test will be left to the discretion of the instructor. Quizzes Quizzes may be given during lecture and laboratory sessions and may or may not be announced. Your lowest quiz score will be dropped. * Missed quizzes cannot be made up.* Assignments Assignments will be given during the semester. All assignments will have specific due dates and point values. Late assignments will be penalized at a rate of up to one point per school day. Blackboard We will be using blackboard this semester. There is a link to blackboard in several places on the IVCC website. Blackboard will be used for posting announcements, assignments, quizzes, lecture power points, and your grades. User name: student K-number; password: seven-digit student number There is help available for blackboard users at the student help desk in the learning commons and online at the student help desk web-site. I am also happy to help and assist you with blackboard. In an effort to create a classroom environment that maximizes the success of all students, I encourage you to make me aware of any barriers that may inhibit your learning. Feel free to speak to me at any time about concerns or questions you may have about assignments, activities, or assessments. The college provides several support services for students who have barriers to learning. They include, but are not limited to: Disability Services Office, Writing Center/Peer Tutoring, Counseling Center, and Project Success. Please see me if you want to learn more about any of these offices. Methods of Evaluation: The final letter grade earned for this course will be based on the total number of points accumulated from lecture tests, laboratory tests, assignments, and quizzes. The following grading scale will be used as a guide in assigning final letter grades: A: 90%-100% B: 80%-89% C: 70%-79% D: 60%-69% F: below 60% 4 lecture exams (100 points each) 4 lab exams (100 points each) Various Quizzes and Assignments As the semester progresses, please ask me (Miss Hartford) if you need help calculating your letter grade, or if you have any questions about the grading procedure.

Safety Please be aware of the location of all exits in your classroom and the laboratory, and know where to go if a fire, tornado, or intruder alarm sounds during class. You will be expected to quickly and safely use appropriate action should any of these emergencies or drills take place. Emergency procedures should be posted near the doorway of each classroom. In case of any emergency, you can dial 911 from any campus phone. In case of inclement weather or emergency If you feel there is a possibility the college may cancel classes due to weather or some other event, you can tune in to WLPO 1220 AM or check the college website: www.ivcc.edu If you are a student with a documented cognitive, physical or psychiatric disability (anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, AD/HD, post-traumatic stress, and others) you may be eligible for academic support services such as extended test time, texts on disc, note taking services, etc... If you are interested in learning if you can receive these academic support services, please contact either Tina Hardy (tina_hardy@ivcc.edu, or 224-0284) or Judy Mika Judy_Mika@ivcc.edu or 224-0350), or stop by the Disability Services Office in B-204. Laboratory Hours (A-101): Monday Thursday 9:00am 4:00pm Friday 9:00am 3:00pm *Check the schedule posted in the lab for the dates of extended hours on Wednesday and Thursday evenings until 6:30pm and the dates of open Saturdays. Biology Lab Extension: 224-0308 Library Hours (A-201): Monday Thursday 7:30am 7:00pm Friday 7:30-4:30 Please plan your work on research assignments accordingly. Many library resources are available online at http://www.ivcc.edu/library. Assessment Center Hours (E-215): Monday 8:00am 7:00pm Tuesday 9:00am 7:00pm Wednesday 8:00am 7:00pm Thursday 9:00am 7:00pm Friday 8:00am 1:00pm

Tentative Lecture Semester Schedule *Note: This may be subject to change Week 1: January 14 th : Introduction; Chapter 11 Week 2: January 21 st : Chapters 11 & 12 Week 3: January 28 th : Chapters 12 & 13 Week 4: February 4 th : Chapter 13 Week 5: February 11 th : Lecture Test # 1 Begin Chapter 14 Week 6: February 18 th : Chapter 14 Week 7: February 25 th : Chapters 14 & 15 Week 8: March 4 th : Chapters 15 Week 9: March 11 th : No class (Spring Break March 10 th 15 th ) Week 10: March 18 th : Lecture Test # 2 Begin Chapter 16 Week 11: March 25 th : Chapter 16 Week 12: April 1 st : Chapter 17 Week 13: April 8 th : Lecture Test # 3 Begin Chapter 18 * (Last Day to Withdrawal: Thursday, April 9 th )* Week 14: April 15 th : Begin Chapter 18 Week 15: April 22 nd : Chapters 18 & 19 Week 16: April 29 th : Chapter 19 Week 17: May 6 th : Lecture Test #4

Tentative Laboratory Semester Schedule *Note: This may be subject to change Week 1: January 12 th /13 th : Introduction, lab safety, Unit 1 Week 2: January 19 th /20 th : Unit 1 (College closed January 19 th Martin Luther King Jr. Day) Week 3: January 26 th /27 th : Unit 1 Week 4: February 2 nd /3 rd : Lab Test #1 Begin Unit 2 Week 5: February 9 th /10 th : Unit 2 Week 6: February 16 th /17 th : Unit 2 (College Closed Monday, February 16 th President s Day) Week 7: February 23 rd /24 th : Unit 2 Week 8: March 2 nd /3 rd : Lab Test # 2 Begin Unit 3 Week 9: March 9 th /10 th : No class (Spring Break March 9 th 14 th ) Week 10: March 16 th /17 th : Unit 3 Week 11: March 23 rd /24 th : Unit 3 (No classes Friday, March 27 th Faculty Development Day) Week 12: March 30 th /31 st : Unit 3 Week 13: April 6 th /7 th : Lab Test # 3 Begin Unit 4 * (Last Day to Withdrawal: Thursday, April 9 th )* Week 14: April 13 th /14 th : Unit 4 Week 15: April 20 th /21 st : Unit 4 Week 16: April 27 th /28 th : Unit 4 Week 17: May 4 th /5 th : Lab Test #4