Zoology 113 - Section 1 Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology I Laboratory Summer I, 2000 Instructor: Office: Telephone: Office Hours: Dr. Ann M. Findley CNSB 327 342-1817 As posted, or anytime by appointment Textbook: ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY TEXTBOOK, Essentials Version, S. E. Gunstream, H. J. Benson, A. Talaro & K. P. Talaro. (Please bring the Seeley A&P textbook to lab to use as an additional resource.) Objectives: A laboratory course to accompany Zoology 111. This course provides students with the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the identification/characterization of the structural features of the human body. Examinations: Attendance is mandatory. Daily quizes will be given at the beginning of each lab period. Quizes will cover important material studied during the previous lab meeting. The 10 highest quiz grades will count towards your laboratory grade. Missed quizes will be counted as zeros - there are no makeup quizes. Practical examinations will consist of ordered stations with displays requiring identification of indicated model structures. (Spelling counts!) Practicals require labor-intensive setup and can not be reassembled if missed. Grading: Grades will be assigned according to the following scale: 10 quizes @ 5 pts each = Midterm practical = Final practical = TOTAL 50 pts 100 pts 100 pts 250 pts 90 - 100 % = A 80 - 89 % = B 70 - 79 % = C 60 - 69 % = D 0 - 59 % = F ** NOTE ** You are expected to be fully prepared for each laboratory period. READ assigned material prior to class. Please keep your work area clean!