Human Anatomy & Physiology I (BIOL 243) – 4 credits Spring 2015: Section 001 Instructor Information: Dr. Michelle Vieyra Phone: (803) 641-3608 Office: Science 111B Email: michellev@usca.edu Course Meeting Times: Lecture: Laboratory: Science 200: TTH 1:40-2:55 Science 104: W 1:00–3:40 Required Materials: Textbook: *Human Anatomy & Physiology by Marieb Mastering A&P Access Code (Course ID: MAPVIEYRA57893) Lab Manual: *Human A&P Laboratory Manual w/ Rat Dissection and PhysioEx by Marieb *Both of these books will be used in A&P II so DO NOT SELL THEM BACK!! Course Pack: Lab Supplies: Only found at the USCA bookstore Please buy a large box of gloves. Course Description/ Objectives: A survey of the functional anatomy and physiology of the human body, including basic cellular functions, tissue organization, integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous and sensory systems. The laboratory will introduce the student to the principles of anatomy and physiology as demonstrated by microscopic studies, animal dissections, and physiological experiments. Grade Evaluation: You will earn your final grade based on total points earned after completion of the following graded activities: 5 Lecture Exams 100 points each 500 points 5 Lab Exams 50-60 pts each 280 points 8 Lab Quizzes 10-20 pts each 120 points Total: 900 points possible Grading Scale: Letter Grade A B+ B C+ C D+ D F Points Earned above 810 765-809 720-764 675-719 630-674 585-629 540-584 below 540 The above numbers are point cut offs for each letter grade. There will be no “rounding up” to the next grade no mater how close you are. Your grade is based on how much anatomical information you learn. There will be no extra credit assignments offered although there are extra points built into many of the lab exams. Graded Activities: Lecture Exams: Lecture exams will cover only the material presented since the last exam. Lecture exams can be made-up under legitimate, documented circumstances. Lecture exams may be composed of a combination of multiple choice, true/false, matching and short answer questions. Lab Practical Exams: Lab exams will be given in a round robin format where students rotate between 22-25 timed stations with ~3 questions at each station. Lab exam questions will address the identification of a labeled structure and be short answer (you must be able to spell the structures correctly). Due to the time involved in setting up a lab exam there will be no lab exam make-ups. Lab Quizzes: Quizzes are worth 10-20 points each and will be given every lab day there is not an exam. They will address information from previous lab or lecture meetings. These quizzes will primarily be composed of short answer or group discussion questions. Group quizzes are indicated on the lab calendar. Some will be open notes but they will also be timed. BE PREPARED OR YOU WILL NOT FINISH ON TIME. No group quiz make-ups. Clean up: Points will be subtracted from your total if you routinely leave your lab area messy. Attendance/ Late Policy: • • • • I am required to take roll for administrative purposes but I do not give or take away points based on attendance. There will be certain assignments, however, that cannot be made up (lab exams, discussion quizzes). Also, since exams questions come from material I cover in class, your grade on exams will be negatively affected by missing lecture material. Please make every effort to come to class daily and on time. If you miss a regular lecture day I do not need to know why you missed. YOU are responsible for getting missed material from another student. If you miss a lecture exam you must contact me within 24 hours to schedule a make-up exam. Make up exams must be taken as soon as possible within 1 week of the missed exam (if you miss a Tuesday exam you must make it up before class meets the following Tuesday). Exams and quizzes will be given at the beginning of every class. If you are late and miss a lab quiz you will not be able to make it up. If you are late beginning a lecture exam you will only be given until the amount of time allotted to the rest of the class has elapsed. Being late to a lab exam will result in you receiving a zero for some of the stations. Contacting/ meeting with me: The best way to contact me is via email. I usually check email nightly until 9pm. Do not expect an answer to your midnight questions until the next morning. I will generally be available to meet with students on Mondays from 10-12 and 1-4 and can be available at many other times in the week by appointment. I cannot guarantee I will be in my office if you just pop-in so please schedule an appointment if you would like to meet with me. The best way to schedule an appointment is in person before or after class or by email. Sometimes labs will end 30-45 minutes early. This is the BEST time to request review sessions for upcoming lecture exams. I will go over study guides, answer questions, review PowerPoints and draw things on the board to help you to understand. This is your scheduled time with me and you should take advantage of it. Spring 2015 Lecture Schedule Date 1-13 1-15 1-20 1-22 1-27 1-29 2-3 2-5 2-10 2-12 2-17 2-19 2-24 2-26 3-3 3-5 3-10 3-12 3-17 3-19 3-24 3-26 3-31 4-2 4-7 4-9 4-14 4-16 4-21 4-23 4-30 2pm Lecture Topic Syllabus, Intro to A & P Chemistry I Chemistry II Cell I Cell II Cell III EXAM 1 Energy, Tissues I Tissues II, Skin Bones Joints EXAM 2 Muscles I Muscles II Intro to NS I Intro to NS II SPRING BREAK SPRING BREAK Intro to NS III EXAM 3 Neurotransmitters Central NS I Central NS II Central NS III Peripheral NS EXAM 4 Autonomic NS Intro to Senses, Touch, Vision I Vision II, Taste Smell, Hearing, Equilibrium EXAM 5 Spring 2015 Lab Schedule Date Lecture Topic NO LAB 1-14 1-21 Metric System, Anatomical Terms 1-28 Cell Transport Physio Ex 2-4 Mitosis/ Intro to Microscope 2-11 Tissues & Skin 2-18 Bones Muscles (Dissection – bring gloves) 2-25 3-4 Muscle Physio Ex SPRING BREAK 3-11 3-18 Nervous Physio Ex 3-25 Movie on the Brain Brain (Dissection – bring gloves) 4-1 4-8 Cranial Nerves, Spinal cord/ nerves Eyes & Ears (Dissection – bring gloves) 4-15 4-22 Chapter (Textbook) 1 2 2 3 3 3 1,2,3 24, 4 4,5 6 8 24,4,5,6,8 9 9 11 11 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 11 9,11 Sup 12 12 12 13 Sup, 12,13 14 13, 15 15 15 13(part),14,15 2 2 2 2 Quizzes/ Exams Quiz 1 (Open notes - 10 pts) BRING LECTURE NOTES!!! Quiz 2 (Metric Sys, Terms -20pts) Quiz 3 (Cell Transport Physio Ex – 20pts) Quiz 4 (Tissue Functions, GROUP QUIZ – 10pts) Exam 1 (Cells, Tissues, Skin – 55pts) Exam 2 (Bones – 50pts) Exam 3 (Muscles – 60pts) Quiz 5 (Muscle Physio Ex – 20pts) Quiz 6 (Nervous Physio Ex – 20pts) Quiz 7 (Brain, GROUP QUIZ – 10pts) Exam 4 (Brain – 55pts) Quiz 8 (Autonomic NS – Group quiz - 10pts) Exam 5 (Cr. & Sp. Nerves, Spinal cord, eye/ ear – 60pts) To excel in this class you will have to spend time outside of the scheduled time period to study lab content. The lab is open to you 24/7 so please use it. You can get in by using your ID cards in the card-swipe on the lab (Science 104) door. Students who spend time in lab studying as a group do much better then those who study alone. I encourage you to set up study groups. A note about anatomy & physiology……. College level anatomy and physiology is very difficult. It is the foundation for everything you will be learning in a nursing or medical program. There is a minimum amount of knowledge you are expected by your program (nursing, pre-pharmacy and exercise science) to obtain in this course. I am obligated to provide you with this material and to make sure you know and understand it. I have done my best to pare down the content as much as possible while staying within the expectations of your program but you will still find the amount of material very challenging. You must take this class seriously and put forth effort to study the material for many hours every week to be successful in this course. I highly recommend that you set up study groups to go over the material before exams. Try very hard not to miss any classes. Take careful notes of what I say in class (everything I say is fair game for the exam). If you find it difficult to keep up with my lectures please use a tape recorder to record them. PRINT OUT THE POWER POINT SLIDES – I will not use class time for you to copy down everything on the slide. If you have trouble understanding a concept, please come to see me as soon as possible. I can also help you with study and note taking tips if needed. I am here to help you learn the material. The Academic Success Center: Penland 108 If you find that your usual study habits are not sufficient for doing well in this class please think about visiting this center. They are experts in helping students discover the best way to study according to their learning styles and offer tutors at no cost to you. http://www.usca.edu/academicsupport/ You can request private tutoring sessions through the Academic Success Center website. I suggest you request a tutor early in the semester. Additional Business: You are expected to follow the honor pledge on every assignment: “On my honor as a University of South Carolina at Aiken student, I have neither given nor received any unauthorized aid on the assignment/examination. To the best of my knowledge, I am not in violation of academic dishonesty.” Cheating will result in a zero on the exam and notification to the university. Don’t expect to get into the nursing program if you are ever caught cheating. If you have a physical, psychological and/or learning disability which might affect your performance in this course please contact the Office of Disability Services, 126A B&E, (803)641-3609 as soon as possible. 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. IF I SEE A CELL PHONE IN YOUR HAND DURING AN EXAM I WILL TAKE YOUR EXAM AND GIVE YOU A ZERO – NO EXCEPTIONS! I encourage you to take notes on your laptops if you wish but please do not visit disruptive and distracting websites during class. Note: 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.