BIOL 2401 Anatomy & Physiology I Course Syllabus: Fall 2014



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BIOL 2401 Anatomy & Physiology I Course Syllabus: Fall 2014 Northeast Texas Community College exists to provide responsible, exemplary learning opportunities. Ms. Alanta Knox Office: online Phone: 903-434-8292 Ms. Rodriguez Email: aknox@ntcc.edu Office Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Online Email via blackboard The information contained in this syllabus is subject to change without notice. Students are expected to be aware of any additional course policies presented by the instructor during the course. Catalog Course Description (include prerequisites): Anatomy & Physiology I, is intended for students entering field of study in allied health sciences, social work, physical therapy, physical education or any student who needs a basic understanding of the structure and function of the human body. This course is the first semester of a two semester sequence and includes a study of the cell structure, tissues, skeletal, muscular and the central nervous system. Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Required Textbook(s): Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology With Connect Plus/Learnsmart 2 Semester Access ShierMcGraw Hill ISBN 0077927052 Copyright 13 Edition 13-This includes the hard copy textbook. -OR Connect Plus A & P Online McGraw Hill ISBN 0077390830 Copyright 12 Required Lab Kit: A & P I Lab Kit Code 5192 Custom escience Labs. You may purchase the kit code from the NTCC bookstore and redeem online at www.esciencelabs.com Note: Order immediately. Once purchased and redeemed, it may take up to one week to receive the lab kit. Recommended Reading(s): Students should read chapters 1 12 in the textbook and all assigned laboratory exercises. Student Learning Outcomes: 1. Define anatomy and physiology, explain the importance of the relationship between structure and function and be able to describe directional terms and anatomical positions. 2. Understand the role of the following molecules in living systems: water, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.

3. Explain the nature of the fluid mosaic model of the plasma membrane in reference to passage of materials through it; describe the structure and function of major eukaryotic cellular organelles. 4. Describe the general make-up of a tissue, list and be able to recognize the primary tissue types and examples of each type. 5. Describe the general structure and function of the integumentary system including epidermis and dermis and the accessory structures associated with the skin. 6. List components of the skeletal system, name the functions of each and identify the bones of the human skeleton. Be able to discuss bone formation and bone repair. 7. Describe the structure of a fibrous, cartilaginous and synovial joint. Be able to give examples of each. 8. Summarize the major characteristics and functions of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscle e. Be able to identify the major muscles of the human body. 9. List the divisions of the nervous system and describe the characteristics and functions of each. 10. Describe the structure of neurons and the functions of their components.

Lectures & Discussions: Week 1-Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Week 2-Cells Week 3-Epithelial Tissues Week 4-Connective Tissues Week 5-Integumentary System Week 7-Skeletal System and Joints Week 8-Muscular System Week 9-Muscular System Week 10-Nervous System I Week 11-Nervous System I Week 12-Nervous System II Week 13-Nervous System II Week 14-Nervous System II Week 15-Nervous System II and Final Exams Week 16-Final Exams Evaluation/Grading Policy: Grades will be determined as follows: 90.0 --- 100 = A 60.0 --- 69.9 = D 80.0 --- 89.9 = B 59.9 and < = F 70.0 --- 79.9 = C Tests/Exams: Four major exams will be given over the course of the semester. There will also be a comprehensive final exam given during the final week of the semester. Lecture Average 75% of final course grade Lab Average 25% of final course grade The lecture component of this course will consist of online homework/quizzes through McGraw-Hill Connect and examinations with the following weight in calculating final lecture average: 15% online homework and quizzes 20% Test 1 and 3 (taken in Respondus Lockdown Browser) 20% Midterm Test 2 (taken in Respondus Lockdown Browser with Monitor or at Proctored Location) 20% Final Test 4 (taken in Respondus Lockdown Browser with Monitor or at Proctored Location) The lab component of this course will consist of online and Hands-on laboratory activities through escience Lab Kit for A&P I: 25% escience Kit Online and Hands-on Labs Other Course Requirements:

This is an online course in Anatomy and Physiology. Both lecture and laboratory study materials and assignments will be delivered through the Blackboard Learning Management System at NTCC. Students should ensure that they have the appropriate hardware, software, and technical skills for completing all assignments, labs and tests. Student Responsibilities/Expectations: Northeast Texas Community College is a community of scholars. Please remember that you and all students in this class are pursuing very important goals in your lives. As scholars, I expect every student to be courteous to other students, the teaching assistants, and the instructor in both lecture and laboratory experiences. It is a student s responsibility to withdraw by that date if they are not able to complete the course. The last day to drop with a W is Tuesday, November 18 th. Exams 2 and 4 will require Respondus Monitor; however, there will be a $10.00 fee if you choose to use this service. Details can be found in the Requirements & Information folder within the Start Here folder. NTCC Academic Honesty Statement: "Students are expected to complete course work in an honest manner, using their intellects and resources designated as allowable by the course instructor. Students are responsible for addressing questions about allowable resources with the course instructor. NTCC upholds the highest standards of academic integrity. This course will follow the NTCC Academic Honesty policy stated in the Student Handbook." Academic Ethics The college expects all students to engage in academic pursuits in a manner that is beyond reproach. Students are expected to maintain complete honesty and integrity in their academic pursuit. Academic dishonesty such as cheating, plagiarism, and collusion is unacceptable and may result in disciplinary action. Refer to the student handbook for more information on this subject. ADA Statement: It is the policy of NTCC to provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals who are students with disabilities. This College will adhere to all applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and guidelines with respect to providing reasonable accommodations as required to afford equal educational opportunity. It is the student s responsibility to arrange an appointment with a College counselor to obtain a Request for Accommodations form. For more information, please refer to the NTCC Catalog or Student Handbook. Family Educational Rights And Privacy Act (FERPA): The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the U.S. Department of Education. FERPA gives parents certain rights with respect to their children s educational records. These rights transfer to the student when he or she attends a school beyond the high school level. Students to whom the rights have transferred are considered eligible students. In essence, a parent has no legal right to obtain information concerning the child s college records without the written consent of the student. In compliance with FERPA, information classified as directory information may be released to the general public without the written consent of the

student unless the student makes a request in writing. Directory information is defined as: the student s name, permanent address and/or local address, telephone listing, dates of attendance, most recent previous education institution attended, other information including major, field of study, degrees, awards received, and participation in officially recognized activities/sports.