ANP 214 Human Anatomy and Physiology II Saturday 8:00 am—3:00 pm O’Brien Winter 2006 Instructor: Kevin O’Brien Office/phone: IB2423C, #2; (206) 526-7701 or (206) 522-1214 Ext. 11 Email: kobrien@sccd.ctc.edu or kevin@bogstomper.com Office Hours: By appointment Course Hours: Saturday 8:00 am—3:00 pm Required Texts: Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology, Seventh Edition, Frederic H. Martini, Prentice Hall, 2004. Laboratory Textbook of Anatomy and Physiology, Third Edition, Michael G. Wood, Prentice Hall, 2001. Recommended texts: Study Guide to Accompany Human Anatomy and Physiology, Seventh Edition, Frederic H. Martini, Prentice Hall, 2004. Applications Manual, Seventh Edition, Frederick H. Martini and Kathleen Welch, Prentice Hall, 2004. The Anatomy Coloring Book, Wynn Kapit and Lawrence M. Elson, Harper & Row, 1977. The Physiology Coloring Book, Wynn Kapit, Robert I. Macey, and Lawrence M. Elson, Harper & Row, 1987. TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF LECTURES AND READINGS DATE TOPIC TEXT CHAPTERS 1/14 Neural Integration Portions of 15 and 16 1/21 Special Senses Portions of 17 1/28 Endocrine System Portions of 18 2/4 EXAM #1-parts of chapters 15, 16, 17, 18 Blood Portions of 19 2/11 Heart and Vascular System Portions of 20 and 21 2/18 Immune System 22 2/25 EXAM #2-parts of chapters 19, 20, 21, 22 Respiratory System Portions of 23 3/4 Digestive System and Metabolism Portions of 24 and 25 3/11 Urinary System Fluid and Electrolyte Balance Portions of 26 Portions of 27 3/18 Reproductive Systems EXAM #3—Take Home Exam, Handed out and due 3/22 28 SATURDAY SCHEDULE 8:30- 9:40 9:50-11:00 11:10-12:20 12:20-1:00 1:00-3:00 Lecture, Pt. 1 Lecture, Pt. 2 Lecture, Pt. 3 Lunch Lab SATURDAY SCHEDULE, EXAM DAYS 8:30- 9:50 10:10-11:00 11:00-11:40 11:40-12:40 12:50-1:30 1:30-3:00 Exam, Written Practicum Lunch Lecture, Pt. 1 Lecture, Pt. 2 Lab GRADING The final grade in the course will be based on the following items: Exams (lecture and practicum portions) 60% Laboratory Quizzes 20% Case Studies, Lab Exercises 20% Grades will be assigned as follows: 4.0 - 3.5 3.4 - 2.9 2.8 - 2.2 2.1 - 1.5 1.4 - 0.9 0.8 - 0.0 A / AB+/ B B-/ C+ C / CD+/ D D-/ E 90 - 100% 80 - 89% 70 - 79% 60 - 69% 50 - 59% below 50% **COMMITMENT** Anatomy and Physiology is a course that requires a strong commitment to excellence. To successfully complete this intensive course you must commit to attend all lectures and laboratory sessions as well as at least 25 hours per week of studying time. In addition to reading and studying the text you should plan to spend several hours per week studying laboratory materials (microscope slides, bones, muscles, etc.). Additional resources such as computerized review programs, audiovisual materials and student tutors are available during the open laboratory sessions. **ATTENDANCE** Students should attend every class session. This is critical, as class meets only once a week. If a student misses a class session, it is the student's responsibility to obtain the lecture notes, to keep up with the laboratory material, and to obtain handouts, assignments or other materials distributed in class. If a student misses more than one class, they should consider dropping the course. Students may not reschedule or make-up exams. If a student must miss class due to prolonged illness or other unexpected circumstances, the student should notify the instructor as soon as possible to make special arrangements LABORATORY Laboratory exercises must be completed in the laboratory. Students are responsible for lab material—questions regarding lab material will appear on the practicum portion of the exams (see below) and on quizzes. EXAMINATIONS The exams will be composed of multiple-choice style questions, short answers, and a practicum portion. Short answer questions will be drawn from a set of review questions handed out the previous week. The practicum portion of the exam will involve identification anatomical features and structures, and will take place in the lab immediately following completion of the written portion of the exam. The exam will contain questions pertaining to all the objectives listed for the unit. Note that the last exam (#3) is a take-home exam, and is due no later than 5 p.m. Wednesday, 3/22. It is assumed that each student will do his or her own work. Cheating is unacceptable and will be referred to the Vice President of Student Affairs for disciplinary action. Examinations may not be rescheduled or made-up due to tardiness or absence. Students with extraordinary circumstances should discuss them with the instructor as soon as the situation occurs. QUIZZES Quizzes are associated with labs, and will occur on Saturdays unless there is a lecture exam scheduled for that day. Quizzes will cover material presented in lab or lecture. Quizzes will be given during the first 15 minutes of lab and may not be rescheduled or made-up due to tardiness or absence. There are a total of 5 quizzes; you may drop one quiz out of the five. CHEMICAL SENSITIVITIES Due to the increasing numbers of individuals developing chemical sensitivities and the increasing awareness of such conditions, everyone who attends this class is asked to refrain from wearing any fragrance or perfume. The greatest feasible efforts will also be taken to ensure a fresh air environment free of not only the above mentioned fragrances but also potentially harmful substances such as carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, carpet odor, organic solvents, etc. Individuals who are unsure of the importance of this policy should see the Associate Dean for additional information..