Revised Syllabus for Online BSC 1086 Section 05540 Human Anatomy and Physiology II Summer 2010 Section 05540 Instructor: Dr. Peter Germroth, Office DSCS 112, Tel: 813-253-7278 e-mail: pgermroth@hawkmail.hccfl.edu Homepage: http://hccfl.edu/faculty-info/pgermroth.aspx Office hours during summer term are by appointment only. For online office hours we shall 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 Online@HCC website of this course. Communication: Our primary means of communication will be Online@HCC. You should use the e-mail within the Online@HCC system. There is a direct login-link available from HCC s main webpage. If you are unclear about how to log in, view the college tutorial at: http://hccstreaming.hccfl.edu/pubpoint/ecampus/onlinehcc/log-in.wmv If you like to talk to me in person I will be available in my office during the posted office hours, however, you should make an appointment with me so that I can prepare for you and you do not have to wait. Class Schedule: Syllabus BSC1086DL/05540 Dr. Germroth/Summer 2010 Page 1 of 6
Topic Assignments Week To be completed latest by 1 5/20/10 Endocrine System (Ch 16) Test 1 IP topic review: Hormonal action and Stress response IP 1 2 5-27 Blood (Ch 17) Test 2 3 6-03 Cardiovascular System: Heart (Ch 18) Test 3 IP topic review: cardiac output 4 6-10 Cardiovascular System: Blood vessels (Ch 19) 5 6-17 Lymphatic system and Immunity (Ch 20 and Ch 21) IP 2 Test 4 IP review: Blood vessel structure & function and Auto regulation IP 3 Podcast1 Test 5 IP review: Innate defense, humoral immunity, cellular immunity IP 4 6 6-24 Respiratory System (Ch 22) Test 6 IP review: Gas exchange and Gas transport IP 5 7 7-01 Digestive System (Ch 23) Test 7 IP review Secretion and Digestion&Absorbtion IP 6 8 7-08 Urinary System (Ch 25) 9 7-15 Metabolism (Ch 24) Fluid-Electrolyte Balance, Acid Base Balance (Ch 26) 10 7-21 Reproductive System (Ch 27) Pregnancy, Human Development and Test 8 IP review Late filtrate processing IP Quiz 7 Podcast 2 Test 9 Essay Quiz IP 8 Podcast 3 Test 10 Heredity (Ch 28) 7-22-10 Comprehensive Final Exam To be taken on the Dale Mabry Campus 6.00 7.50 pm in DSCS 231 Course Description: Human Anatomy and Physiology is intended for Allied Health and Science majors. It encompasses structure and function of selected organs systems and systems of the human body. The focus of this second course is on the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, endocrine, immune, urinary and reproductive systems. Additionally, the biochemistry of energy production and metabolism are discussed. Remark: This course together with BSC 1085 provides the foundation for an understanding of the human body. Most students taking this course plan a career in health care. To anyone planning to work in the health field this class will be 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 keep a high standard for this class, considering the above. Syllabus BSC1086DL/05540 Dr. Germroth/Summer 2010 Page 2 of 6
Course Objectives: At the end of this course, the student will be able to: 1. discuss the anatomy and the biochemical and physiological activity of the endocrine system. 2. describe the anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system. 3. discuss the anatomy and physiology of the respiratory, digestive, immune, lymphatic, urinary and reproductive systems. 4. explain aspects of human metabolism, nutrition and fluid balance. 5. analyze clinical manifestation of pathological conditions while considering normal anatomy and physiology of the affected organ system. 6. relate the connections between healthy functions of human organ systems in an integrative manner. Pre- and Co-Requirements for this course: College level reading and writing! Successful completion of BSC 1085 and BSC 1085L. Current enrollment in, or completion of BSC 1086L (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 content management system like WebCT or Blackboard. Required materials: NOTE- YOU HAVE CHOICES Look at the graphics below. It tells you what you need and about what it costs in different options. 1. Everyone needs full access to this course on Online@HCC. Since some material is proprietary by the textbook publisher they charge a fee. 2. Everyone needs to work with Interactive Physiology (=IP) 3. Everyone should access My A&P, the book publishers website for learning and practice. Address: http://www.aw-bc.com/myaandp/ Use this website for: exercises, practice quizzes, animations and INTERACTIVE PHYSIOLOGY! Recommended textbook: Syllabus BSC1086DL/05540 Dr. Germroth/Summer 2010 Page 3 of 6
FIRST log into THIS course in Online@HCC and watch the orientation THEN: If you own the Marieb package you have: FREE access to MyA&P Interactive Physiology The package = Textbook, MyA&P access code; IP CDRom If you own another recent edition of either SALADINs or MARTINIs A&P textbook you may just purchase access to My A&P without the e- textbook This will include access to Interactive Physiology If you own no textbook but prefer the cheaper online textbook (ebook) you need to Purchase access to My A&P with the e- textbook option This will include access to Interactive Physiology Expected work during the term: 1. I will upload recorded power-point lectures on some selected topics, and unnarrated side-shows on most chapters. I recommend strongly that you view them. They show you what to focus on in each chapter and they also provide some additional background and information. However, they do not replace your studying of the the topics in the textbook. 2. Study and master deep content by working with the textbook and doing the IP reviews. Take notes. You will not do well on the chapter tests and IP-quizzes if you do not use your textbook and also work in Interactive Physiology. For IP quizzes have your notes next to you. 3. Use Interactive Physiology for all relevant topics. The textbook comes with the CD-ROM. You can also link to IP online from within My A&P. 4. Complete the assigned tests and IP-quizzes ON TIME. (You are expected to finish those at least a day BEFORE the deadline. The deadline is the last resort.) a. All tests and quizzes will have to be completed and submitted at 11 pm on the deadline date. Again, plan on completing and submitting at least 24 hours before the deadline. b. There will be a time limit for each test. c. There is one attempt only for each test or quiz. So make certain you take them at a time when you will NOT be interrupted. 5. Comment on the podcasts within the discussion board area of Online@HCC. Feel free to respond also to your co-students remarks. It s a discussion board. Syllabus BSC1086DL/05540 Dr. Germroth/Summer 2010 Page 4 of 6
Assessments: All tests and quizzes are to be taken in Online@HCC in the assessment area. However, the comprehensive final exam must be taken on campus. Note: you cannot get a passing grade without taking the comprehensive final exam. These are the items used for assessing your progress, knowledge, and level of comprehension: 1. Online test for each topic-chapter (10 total). 2. IP (=Interactive Physiology) review quizzes (8 total) 3. Your comments and discussion contributions on the podcasts. (3+ total) 4. A comprehensive final exam, to be taken in the college on the specified date. You will need green Scantron sheets and a #2 pencil for the final exam. Grading: The final total percentage will be calculated from: Assessment: Chapter tests 10*25 points = 250 points IP review quizzes 8*25 points = 200 points Podcast responses 3*10 points = 30 points the final exam = 200 points Sum total = 680 points GRADES will be determined out of 650 points, so you all receive a 30-point bonus. Note: there will be no extra credit or grade adjustment due to the above!! A=90-100% B=80-89%; C=70-79%; D=60-69%; F= less than 60%. (>585) (584-520) (519-455) (454-390) (less than 390) Missing the final exam due circumstances beyond your responsibility: If you miss the final exam and can produce documentation attesting to sickness or other extenuating circumstances beyond your personal responsibility, you will be assigned an incomplete grade and an alternate date/time and location will be provided to take the final exam on this campus under supervision. Help or technical issues: If you require assistance with Online@HCC, please contact the HCC Help Desk at 813.253.7000 extension 4357 (Help) or use the link for help on the Online@HCC main page. Technical or fee questions regarding MyA&P or Interactive-Physiology need to be addressed to the publisher. The respective websites have help numbers and links listed. If you have questions about the course assignments or other questions regarding the course content you need to contact your instructor. 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. Syllabus BSC1086DL/05540 Dr. Germroth/Summer 2010 Page 5 of 6
Privacy Statement as per IT departmental request: 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. 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. Saving resources: In good environmental spirit, I insist on all contributions being submitted electronically. No printouts will be accepted. Syllabus BSC1086DL/05540 Dr. Germroth/Summer 2010 Page 6 of 6