ANATOMY (BIOL 232 -- 4 Credit Hours) Spring Semester 2014 Instructor:

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ANATOMY (BIOL 232 -- 4 Credit Hours)
Spring Semester 2014
Instructor:
Norris L. O’Dell, DMD, PhD
Office:
Room 111D -- norriso@usca.edu
Lecture Room:
Science Bldg. Room 327
Laboratory:
Science Bldg. Room 104
Textbook:
Human Anatomy, 7th Ed., Marieb, Wilhelm & Mallatt,
Pearson
Lab Manual:
HUMAN ANATOMY LAB MANUAL WITH RAT
DISSECTIONS, E. N. Marieb, Pearson
Lab Supplies:
If you do not wear eyeglasses, you should obtain
protective safety glasses. You will also need to
purchase disposable surgical gloves since you will be
handling preserved specimens.
Caution: This course requires dissection of preserved
animals and organs (10% formalin or other
comparable preservative). If you are pregnant or think
you are pregnant, please consult your obstetrician as
he/she may not allow you to complete this laboratory;
therefore, you may need to take this course at a later
date. Also, exposure to formaldehyde has been linked
to cancer in rats, and formaldehyde interacts with
some contact lenses to produce an undesirable
reaction.
If you have a physical, psychological, and/or learning
disability which might affect your performance in this
class, please contact the Office of Disability Faculty
Responsibilities Services, 134 B&E, (803) 643-6816,
as soon as possible. The Disability Services Office
will determine appropriate accommodations based on
medical documentation.
Course Description:
A survey of human anatomical structure.
Course Objective:
This course is designed to introduce students to the
anatomy of the human body through a study of cells,
tissues, organs and organ systems.
Course Content:
In this introductory course lectures on human
anatomy will be combined with laboratory exercises
that employ the human skeleton, various human
anatomic models, and the dissection of a rat.
Attendance Policy:
Attendance at lectures is expected and attendance
and participation in laboratory sessions are part of
your overall lab grade. Each unexcused absence
from lab will result in points being deducted from the
lab grade which counts 20% of the overall course
grade.
By the end of this course, the student should be able to describe the:
prototypical human cell
four primary tissues
major organs of the human body
major organ systems of the human body
Evaluation:
Four Lecture Examinations (20% each)
80%
Laboratory*
20%
(*Practical I - 6%; Practical II - 6% & Lab
Participation - 8%)
Grading Model:
90 - 100
88 - 89
80 - 87
78 - 79
70 - 77
68 - 69
60 - 67
59 and below
2
A
B+
B
C+
C
D+
D
F
Additional Comments:
1. Read the assigned textbook and laboratory materials before class.
2. Bring laboratory manual to the laboratory sessions
3. Endorse the following Honor Pledge on every exam: “On my honor as a
University of South Carolina at Aiken student, I have neither given nor
received unauthorized aid on the assignment/examination. To the best
of my knowledge, I am not in violation of academic honesty.”
4. No make-up practical exams will be given and no make-up examinations will
be given for the lecture examinations except under some extreme situations
(see Student Handbook).
5. If you have any questions, problems or other concerns that I might be able to
help you with, then please see me directly or arrange to see me through Ms.
Cutsinger. I consider it a privilege to teach, and will try to help you in any way
that I can.
6. If you have a physical or learning disability that might affect your
performance, please contact the Office of Disability Services, 126A B&E,
(803)641-3609, as soon as possible. The Disability Services Office will
determine appropriate accommodations based on medical documentation.
7. We will use the machine-graded Scantron 100 question sheets for all of the
Lecture Examinations. Please be sure that you have the Scantron Sheets
and a #2 pencil on the day of each scheduled quiz/examination. All other
personal items will be left in front of the lecture room during the exam.
So, on the day of the exam, please enter the room and bring all items
except for a #2 pencil and your answer sheet to the front of the room for
temporary storage. Assigned seats will be utilized for the exams.
8. There are no Extra Credit projects in this course.
9. Policy for Portable Electronic Devices: The use of any portable electronic
devices, including cell phones, pagers, MP3 players, iPods, etc., during class
is not allowed for any reason unless prior approval has been given to a
student from the instructor or unless required for the course. If you are
planning to have any of these devices in class, they must be turned off and
stowed away for the duration of the class period. If you use a portable
electronic device during a test, quiz, or other assessment, you are eligible to
receive a failing grade on that assignment.
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ANATOMY (BIOL 232 -- 4 Credit Hours)
Spring Semester 2014
LECTURE SCHEDULE
Date
January
February
March
April
May
Topic
Reference
14
Introduction/Cytology
Ch 2
16
Cytology
Ch 2
21
Histology -- Primary Tissues
Ch 4
23
Histology -- Primary Tissues
Ch 4
28
Integument
Ch 5
30
Skeletal System
Ch 6, 7
04
Skeletal System
Ch 8
06
Articulations
Ch 9
11
LECTURE EXAM # 1 (1/14-2/04)
13
Muscular System
Ch 10
18
Muscular System
Ch 11
20
Muscular System
Ch 11
25
Respiratory System
Ch 22
27
Digestive System
Ch 23
04
LECTURE EXAM #2 (2/06 - 2/27)
06
LABORATORY PRACTICAL # 1
10-16
Spring Break
18
Urinary System
Ch 24
20
Male Reproductive System
Ch 25
25
Female Reproductive System
Ch 25
27
Circulatory System
Ch 19
01
Circulatory System
Ch 20
03
Lymphatic System
Ch 21
08
LECTURE EXAM # 3 (3/18 – 4/03)
10
Nervous System
Ch 12
15
Nervous System
Ch 13
17
Nervous System
Ch 14
22
LABORATORY PRACTICAL # 2
24
Endocrine System
Ch 17
06
LECTURE FINAL EXAM
(8:00-11:00 AM – 4/10 - 4/24 + review questions from Exams 1, 2 & 3)
SEE LABORATORY SCHEDULES ON NEXT PAGE FOR
Tuesday & Thursday LABORATORY SECTIONS
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LABORATORY SCHEDULE
Tuesday Section
January
February
March
April
21
28
04
11
18
25
04
06
18
25
01
08
15
22
Histology
Axial Skeleton System
Appendicular Skeletal System
Rat Specimen Preparation & Muscular System
Muscular System
Respiratory & Digestive Systems
CH 4
CH 10
CH 101
pp17, 697
pp697-707
D 4, 5
LABORATORY REVIEW FOR BOTH SECTIONS
LABORATORY PRACTICAL #1
Urogenital System
Circulatory System - HEART
Circulatory System - VESSELS
Nervous System
Nervous System
LABORATORY PRACTICAL # 2
D 6, 7
D3
D3
CH 19
LABORATORY SCHEDULE
Thursday Section
January
February
March
April
23
30
06
13
20
27
04
06
20
27
03
10
17
22
Histology
Axial Skeleton System
Appendicular Skeletal System
Cat Specimen Preparation & Muscular System
Muscular System
Respiratory & Digestive Systems
CH 4
CH 10
CH 11
pp 17,697
pp 697-707
D 4, 5
LABORATORY REVIEW FOR BOTH SECTIONS
LABORATORY PRACTICAL #1
Urogenital System
Circulatory System - HEART
Circulatory System - VESSELS
Nervous System
Nervous System
LABORATORY PRACTICAL # 2
5
D 6, 7
D3
D3
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