BIOL 2402: Human Anatomy and Physiology II
Division of
Science and Health
Course Syllabus
Spring 2009
Lecture: BIOL
2402.231 Wednesday 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. MKBC 203
Lab: BIOL
2402L.231 Wednesday 7:00 p.m. – 9:30
p.m. MKBC 202
4 Semester
Credit Hours
Instructor: Mr. Russell Estlack
Office: MKBC 206B
Phone: 665-8801 extension 2016;
the direct line to my voicemail after hours is 874-4827
E-mail: russell.estlack@clarendoncollege.edu
Mailing
Address:
Office
Hours: Monday,
Wednesday, & Friday 10:00am – 11:00am
Tuesday
3:00pm – 5:00pm
Wednesday 3:30pm – 4:30pm
Friday 1:00pm – 3:00pm ADMN 205 Clarendon
Other office hours by appointment.
Course
Description:
This course is a continuation of Biol
2401: an introduction to basic
biological principles applied to the human.
Biol 2402 will include the study of digestive,
respiratory, cardiovascular, lymphatic, urinary, and reproductive systems.
Statement
of Purpose:
Human Anatomy and Physiology II partially satisfies the requirements for
the Associates Degree at
Required
Texts:
Human Anatomy & Physiology
7th Edition by Elaine N. Marieb and
Human
Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual
Cat Version 9th Edition by Elaine N. Marieb
(this text will be used during the labs).
Class lectures will be based on the
book chapters, but not all of the material in the text will be covered in
class. You are, nevertheless, responsible for reading the text. Further, supplemental material may be
presented that is not in the book, and thus it is essential that you attend the
class regularly.
Supplies: Textbook,
Lab manual, 3 ring binder, scantrons, pencils, and
latex or vinyl gloves.
Methods
of Instruction:
This course will utili*e lecture/discussion, audio-visual materials, and
individuali*ed lab instruction.
Exemplary
Course Objectives:
Successful completion of Human Anatomy and Physiology II should enable
the student to…
Student
Learning Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of Human Anatomy and Physiology II, the
student should be able to…
Grading Policies: You will
receive one letter grade for BIOL 2402.
That grade comes from four components: class participation, your lecture
notebook, lecture exams, and a laboratory grade.
i. If you choose not to participate in class
discussions, you will receive no credit.
i. If you leave during class, you will
receive an unexcused absence.
ii. If you arrive late to class, you
will receive an unexcused absence.
iii. If you are asked to leave class due
to disrespectful behavior, you will receive an unexcused absence.
i. Completeness
ii. Neatness
i. These scantrons are on sale in the
bookstore and in the office.
ii. These exams MUST be taken in PENCIL.
i. identification of human (or another studied mammal) anatomy in diagrams,
models, and mannequins.
ii. They will also involve identification of histology
slides.
iii. Students will also answer questions on human physiology as
discussed in the lab.
Grading
Scale for the course:
89.5% - 100% |
A |
79.5% - 89.4% |
B |
69.5% - 79.4% |
C |
59.5% - 69.4% |
D |
59.4% and below |
F |
Academic
Integrity: Clarendon College Policy
Failure to comply with lawful
direction of a classroom instructor is a disruption for all students enrolled
in the class. Cheating violations include, but are not limited to: (1)
obtaining an examination , classroom activity, or laboratory exercise by stealing or collusion; (2) discovering the
content of an examination , classroom activity, laboratory exercise, or
homework assignment before it is given;
(3) using an unauthori*ed source of information during an examination ,
classroom activity, laboratory exercise, or homework assignment ; (4) entering
an office or building to obtain unfair advantage; (5) taking an examination for
another person; (6) completing a classroom activity, laboratory exercise,
homework assignment, or research paper for another person; (7) altering grade records; (8) using any
unauthori*ed form of electronic communication
device during an examination, classroom activity, or laboratory exercise; (9) Plagiarism. Plagiarism is the using, stating, offering,
or reporting as one’s own, an idea, expression, or production of another person
without proper credit.
Disciplinary actions for cheating in
a course are at the discretion of the individual instructor. The instructor of that course will file a
report with the Dean of Students when a student is caught cheating in the
course, whether it be a workforce or academic course. The report shall include the course,
instructor, student’s name, and the type of cheating involved.
Students who are reported as
cheating to the Dean of Students more than once shall be disciplined by the
Dean. The Dean will notify all involved
parties within fourteen days of any action taken.
Classroom
Conduct
I will show you
the respect you deserve as a student. I, in return, expect respectful behavior
from you. Because
the following actions cause disruption in the classroom and therefore affect
the ability of students to learn, I have strict policies concerning them. Disrespectful behavior on your part will
result in deductions from your class participation grade.
Disrespectful behavior includes…
Class
Policies:
If you wish for your absence to be excused, you
should telephone or e-mail me in advance of the absence (leave a message
if necessary). Even in emergencies, it
usually is possible for you to get word to me about an absence. When you
return, you must furnish proof of the reason for your absence if you wish for
it to be excused.
A student is permitted to drop a course if he/she obtains an
official drop slip from the office and has the instructor sign the slip before
the 12th class week.
Remember, a student is only allowed
to drop the same class twice before he/she will be charged up to triple the
tuition amount for taking the class a third time or more. Furthermore, beginning with the Fall 2007 semester, students in
If you think you need to drop this course, please talk with
me about it first. It is possible that there is something you can do to still
pass the course. Don’t hurt your chances for a passing grade in the course by
not attending labs or taking exams before we have discussed your situation.
The last day to withdraw
from this course with a "W" is Monday, April 13, 2009.
Extra
Credit:
There will be various opportunities to earn extra credit during the semester
through challenge trivia. PLEASE
NOTE: THESE ARE WRITING (not
printing/copying) EXERCISES.
Human Anatomy & Physiology II
Course
Outline:
The essence of life is change and so too this syllabus. As situations in the classroom and laboratory
arise, modifications may have to be made, particularly regarding the course
calendar. All attempts will be made to
keep these changes to a minimum.
DAY
OF |
LECTURE
TOPICS |
LAB
ACTIVITIES |
Jan 14 |
Syllabus & Introduction Chapter 16: The Endocrine System |
No lab |
Jan 21 |
Chapter 16 continued Chapter 17: Blood
Thurs.,
Jan. 22 – last day to last day to register and/or add/drop |
Exercise33A: Human Cardiovascular Physiology – Blood
Pressure and Pulse Determination |
Jan 28 |
EXAM
I |
Exercise 30: Anatomy of the Heart Dissection of Sheep Heart |
Feb 4 |
Chapter 18: The Cardiovascular System: The Heart |
Lab
Practical I |
Feb 11 |
Chapter 19: The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels |
Dissection Exercise 1: Skinning & muscle identification |
Feb 18 |
EXAM
II Chapter 20: The Lymphatic System |
No Lab due to TCCTA meeting |
Feb 25 |
Chapter 21: The Immune System |
Dissection Exercises 2 &
3: Spinal nerves & endocrine
organs Dissection Exercises 4 &
6: Blood vessels & respiratory
system |
Mar 4 |
Chapter 21 continued |
Dissection Exercises 7, 8, &
9: Digestive, urinary, &
reproductive systems |
Mar 11 |
EXAM
III Human
A&P II T-shirt Contest |
Lab
Practical II |
Mar 18 |
SPRING
BREAK |
No lab due to Spring Break |
Mar 25 |
Chapter 22 The Respiratory System |
Exercise 36: Anatomy of the Respiratory System |
Apr 1 |
Chapter 23: The Digestive System |
Exercise 37A: Respiratory System Physiology |
Apr 8 |
Chapter 23 continued Mon.,
Apr. 13 – last day to drop with a “W” Tues.,
Apr. 14 – pre-registration for Fall 2009 begins |
Lab
Practical III |
Apr 15 |
EXAM
IV Chapter 25: The Urinary System |
Exercise 38: Anatomy of the Digestive System Exercise 40: Anatomy of the Urinary System Exercise 42: Anatomy of the Reproductive System |
Apr 22 |
Ch 25: cont.
Human A&P II Poster Contest |
Lab
Practical IV **Bring
your lecture notebook for grading!** |
Apr 29 |
Chapter 27: The Reproductive System |
|
May 6 |
Ch 27: cont. |
|
May 13 |
FINAL
EXAM – 5:00pm |
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