Syllabus Online BSC 1085 Section 26394 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Summer Term 2012 Section 26394 Instructor: Dr. Peter Germroth, Office HCC, Dale-Mabry Campus, DSCS 112, Tel: 813-253-7278 e-mail: pgermroth@hccfl.edu Homepage: http://www.hccfl.edu/facultyinfo/pgermroth/ Office hours during summer term are by appointment only. For online office hours we use Skype. A tutorial about how to set up a free Skype account and how to use Skype during office hours is available at the MyHCC content of this course. My skypename for our course is germrothoffice Find our course at: https://hccfl.blackboard.com Log in: your ID is the first part of your Hawkmail address (example: if your hawkmail was jdoe2@hawkmail.hccfl.edu, then your ID is jdoe2. Password: First letter of your first name Uppercase, first letter of your last name lowercase, then your student ID number (example Jd123456) Syllabus DL-BSC 1085 Dr. Germroth/ Summer Term 2012 Page 1 of 7
eweek To be completed latest by Class Schedule: This is a tentative schedule. It may change. Topic Assignments: - There will be a folder at your course-space, summarizing the tasks for a given timeframe. - You do get credit for submitting the bold print assignments on time. 1 5-21 Introduction to this course is via streaming video. Watch it! Where is it? Go to MyHcc, enter our course and find the link in the Getting Started folder of the content tab. Then register in Mastering A&P. 2 5-28 Ch 1 Basic Concepts and Terminology: Scientific Method Homeostasis Organizational levels of life Anatomical terminology Ch 2: The chemistry of living organisms - Basic principles of matter and reactions ph and ions Organic molecules (Carbohydrates- Amino Acids and proteins lipids DNA/RNA ATP 3 6-04 Ch 3 Cell Biology: Organelles functional organization cell division protein synthesis 4 6-11 Ch 5 Integument: epidermis- dermis- subdermis glands injury burns skin cancers Ch 6 Bone Tissue: bone growth and modification, general anatomy of bone tissue, fracture healing 5 6-18 Ch 9 Muscle Tissue: physiology of muscle contraction muscle types and organization of skeletal muscle 6 6-25 Ch 11 Neural tissue: Organization of nervous system resting and action potential synapses and synaptic function functional organization 7 7-02 Chapter 12 CNS: Brain: anatomy and functional relevance of all major parts focus on diencephalon and limbic system focus on cortex and cortical organization higher functional issues: plasticity - lateralization sleep memory Spinal Cord - Complete the GetReady assignment. - Develop a study plan - Introduce yourself. - View Video Lectures 1.1 and 1.2 - Study ch 1 - Complete practice ch1 and test 1. - Watch lectures chapter 2 - Study chapter 2 - Complete ch 2 review practice and test 2. - Watch Video Lectures on the cell - Study chapter 3 - Watch supplemental video - Complete practice ch 3 and test 3. - Watch YouTube video - Listen to podcast 1 - Respond to podcast 1 in discussion area - Watch the Video Lecture integument - Study chapter 5 - Read assigned reading - Complete practice ch5 and take test 4. - Watch lecture on bone tissue. - Watch YouTube video - Study chapter 6. - Complete ch6 practice and then take test 5. - Watch Video lecture or slides - Read extra articles - Study chapter 9 - Complete the IP muscle tissue assignment - Complete the Ch 9 practice and then Test 6 - Watch the video lecture - Complete the IP neurophysiology assignment - Study chapter 11 - Read the suggested article - Complete ch 11 practice and then take test 7 - Watch video lectures - Study chapter 12 - Complete ch 12 practice and then take test 8. - Listen to podcast 2 - Comment on podcast 2 - Read recommended article Syllabus DL-BSC 1085 Dr. Germroth/ Summer Term 2012 Page 2 of 7
8 7-9 Ch 13 Nerves, reflexes and sensation: nerve organization, general senses, nociception, pathways, receptor types and signal interpretation, reflexes Ch 14 ANS: sympathetic and parasympathetic functional organization, transmitters and regulatory interaction 9 7-16 Ch 15 Sensory perception: introduction of all special senses - Watch video lecture ch 13 - Study ch 13 - Complete ch 13 practice then take test 9. - Watch lecture on ANS. - Study chapter 14 - Complete ch 14 practice then take test 10. - Watch video lecture - Study chapter 15 - Complete ch 15 practice then take test 11 10 Prepare and review for the final exam. - Use the file final exam preparation as a guide. - Listen to podcast 3 - Comment on podcast 3 On 7-19 FINAL EXAM 7/19/12 from 6:00-7:50 PM in DSCS 231. You have 110 minutes for the exam. Please bring an ID and a green scantron sheet as well as a pencil. Course Description: Human Anatomy and Physiology is a two-semester course, intended for Allied Health and science majors. Course I (BSC1085) introduces anatomy and physiology of the human body. This course includes cell structure and function and basic concepts of A&P. The focus of this course (A&P I) is on the basic concepts, the cellular level, the integument, as well as muscle physiology, neurophysiology and functional organization of the brain. Remark: This course together with BSC 1086 provides the foundation for an understanding of the human body. The vast majority of students taking this course plan a career in healthcare. To anyone planning to work in the health field this class will provide the background to a deeper understanding about yourself and your patients. A patient s life or health may depend on whether you know what you are doing. Additionally, this class will provide the necessary background for other professional courses that rely on anatomy and physiology. Therefore, learn as much as you can in this class. You will benefit from it. Also, I will maintain a high standard for this class, considering the above. Do not expect to pass unless you show proficiency. Course Outcomes: Students will be able to 1. recognize and understand anatomical and physiological terminology 2. apply the concept of homeostasis to human physiological activity. 3. Know major organic and inorganic chemicals as they relate to the human body. 4. describe cellular structure and cellular activity. 5. discuss anatomical and physiological features of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous and sensory systems. 6. evaluate select pathological conditions as they relate to normal functioning of the above-named systems. Syllabus DL-BSC 1085 Dr. Germroth/ Summer Term 2012 Page 3 of 7
7. prepare for the subsequent course (BSC 1086) by paying particular emphasis to general features of biochemical and cellular physiology, as well as neuronal integration of various body processes. Pre- and Co-Requirements for this course: College level reading and writing! Current enrollment in or completion of BSC 1085L (the laboratory part of this course). Note that lab and lecture complement each other. Computer literacy, which means you must be comfortable working on the internet; watching streaming downloads, using e-mail and working in a learning management system like Blackboard. Required materials: 1. Hardware and software: Computer access and internet connection! A web-browser (the following version do definitely work: IE8 and IE9; Firefox 3.6; Safari.) JAVA (careful with updates. Check Blackboard for version compatibility) 2. You need to register in Mastering A&P. 3. Everyone needs an A&P textbook or access to the electronic textbook. Specifics see below. During your registration in Mastering A&P, use MAPGERMROTH26394 as the course ID when prompted to enter the course ID. You will use Mastering A&P to complete GetReady for A&P, complete the IP practice assignments and to do all the chapter practice assignments. Furthermore, Mastering A&P links to a work area that offers plenty of study material and help. OPTIONS: see below Buy the Marieb package at HCC and you have: FREE access to all required online material The package = Textbook, and access code for Mastering A&P. If you own another recent edition of either SALADIN's or MARTINI's A&P textbooks you may just purchase access to Mastering A&P without the e- textbook; If you own no textbook but prefer the cheaper online textbook (ebook) you need to Purchase access to Mastering A&P with the e- textbook option Syllabus DL-BSC 1085 Dr. Germroth/ Summer Term 2012 Page 4 of 7
Expected work-sequence for each chapter: Note: not all five activities are expected in each chapter. 1. Watch the narrated Power Point lectures or slides that are posted in your weekly folders at MyHCC. 2. Then study every chapter topic in the textbook in the proper manner. Focus only on topic areas covered in the lecture or slide show. Refer to Get Ready for A&P- How to read a textbook if you are not clear what to study means. 3. For muscle physiology and neurophysiology also use Interactive Physiology and work on all interactive exercises that are offered for muscle physiology and neurophysiology. (Access via work area tab in Mastering A&P) 4. Read extra materials in the respective folder and watch suggested extra videos. 5. For credit complete: a. All assigned tests on time (in MyHCC) b. All chapter practice assignments (in Mastering A&P) c. The IP practice assignments (in Mastering A&P) d. The Get-Ready for A&P post tests (in Mastering A&P) e. Commentary on podcasts in the discussion area (in MyHCC). Pay attention to quality of content and grammar since this is also your Gordon-Rule assignment. Gordon Rule Assignment: Your special writing requirement will be fulfilled by contributing thoughtful comments to the podcasts. Since this counts as your Gordon- Rule requirement I will check spelling and grammar as well as thoughtfulness and logic of content. Deadline is 7-16-2012.Your written work will be evaluated by content and by writing skills (grammatical correctness, correct use of terms, logical sentence construction, proper use of paragraphs etc.) The evaluation for these assignments is, due to the very nature of assessing use of language, to some degree subjective. You will receive a pass or fail grade. Note: This class (BSC1085) cannot be passed without submitting a satisfactory Gordon Rule assignment. The comments must be submitted before the deadline or the requirement is counted as failed. Any work that is not the genuine product of the student submitting it (for example a plagiarized comment) will receive a failing grade and lead to further disciplinary action. Gordon- Rule Paper evaluation rubric: Passed Mostly standard grammar and spelling. Overall well organized with minor flaws. Ideas and opinions are communicated in a comprehensible way and the arguments can be logically followed. Failed Mostly poor grammar and frequent misspellings Confusing organization, failure to separate arguments or to have no arguments. Argumentation and organization focus or irrelevant issues or are hard to discern. Syllabus DL-BSC 1085 Dr. Germroth/ Summer Term 2012 Page 5 of 7
Commentary is at least beyond the obvious and demonstrates an understanding of topic s implications. Commentary banal, generic or demonstrates failure to grasp topic s implications. Grade Determination: The comprehensive final exam must be taken on the Dale Mabry campus in person. (see time plan on page 3 of this syllabus). Missing the final exam due to the flu or other grave circumstances: If you miss the final exam and can produce documentation attesting to sickness or other extenuating circumstances beyond your personal responsibility you may be granted an alternate date/time or location. I will determine whether the provided excuse warrants an exception. These are the items used for assessing your progress, knowledge, and level of comprehension (= your earned credit): 1. Online tests (11 total). 2. Chapter practice (11 total) 3. Podcast discussions and responses (3 total). 4. Interactive Physiology assignments (2 total) 5. Get Ready for A&P post tests (6 total) 6. A comprehensive final exam, which consists of 100 multiple-choice questions. Grading: The grade will be calculated from: Multiple choice tests = 50% Chapter practice assignments = 15% IP assignments = 05% Get Ready for A&P post tests = 05 % the final exam = 25% Grade determination will be out of 100 percent! (Podcast responses provide a 5% bonus! ) A=90-100%; B=80-89%; C=79-65%; D=60-65%; F= less than 60%. Your score and calculated grade will be updated weekly and shown in the Mastering A&P grades section. Your final percentage and final grade will also be entered in the MyHCC coursesite. Help or technical issues: If you require assistance with MyHCC, please contact the HCC Help Desk at 813.253.7000 extension 4357 (Help) or HCCs webpage at HCClive. When you request help, you may be asked which system you are using. The helpdesk will determine this by your login URL. It is for this course: https://hccfl.blackboard.com Questions regarding MasteringA&P need to be addressed by Pearson (the publisher). The respective websites have help numbers and links listed. Syllabus DL-BSC 1085 Dr. Germroth/ Summer Term 2012 Page 6 of 7
If you have questions about the course assignments or other questions regarding the course content you need to contact me. SmarThinking: SmarThinking is a 24/7 online tutoring service to students at Hillsborough Community College providing online tutoring and increased access to quality learning tools. Students at the College only have a limited amount of time afforded to them through this service, so please use it judiciously. To login to SmarThinking go to: Smarthinking.hccfl.edu. You will use your HawkNet user id and password to access the tutoring. Privacy Statement as required by HCC Distance Learning: Students using online formats for study at HCC do so in a respectful, protected environment (intranet). However, this learning environment may at times be viewed by faculty (both current and those learning to become online facilitators), Distance Learning staff, and other experts, who are working with us to maintain the highest quality online courses. Please understand that this is not a secure, private environment. Academic Dishonesty Policy: I expect honesty academic and otherwise. If you have a problem, talk to me. I will try to help. I will not tolerate plagiarism or other types of cheating. If I catch you in such a case you will fail the class and additional disciplinary action will be initiated. Miscellaneous: There will be no extra bonus work etc. beyond what is described in this syllabus. You are expected to master the material assigned in this outline. A student shall not, without my express authorization, make or receive any recording, including but not limited to audio and video recordings, of any class, co-curricular meeting, organizational meeting, or meeting with me. Further you do not have my permission to post my class lectures/course materials on the web. Students with disabilities: Any student whose disabilities fall within American Disabilities Act (ADA) must inform the instructor at the beginning of the term of any special needs or equipment necessary to accomplish the requirements for this course. To arrange for special accommodations for individuals with disabilities contact the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities. The office is located in the Student Services Building Room 204 or call 813-259-6035. I will do my best to suit your needs. Syllabus DL-BSC 1085 Dr. Germroth/ Summer Term 2012 Page 7 of 7