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Human Anatomy and Physiology

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TRINITY UNIVERSITY OF ASIA
St. Luke’s College of Nursing
Cathedral Heights, Quezon City
School Year 2022-2023
MC 101 - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
(54 hours Lecture, 102 hours Laboratory
and 48 hours Independent Study)
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Human Anatomy and Physiology is a major course that deals with the study of
structure and function of the human body. It is a 5-unit subject: 3 units for lecture and 2 units for
laboratory. The course deals with the structural makeup of the human body in the following order –
atoms, cells, tissues, organs and organs systems, which comprise the functional human individual.
COURSE OUTCOMES:
At the end of the course, the student should be able to:
1. Identify the different systems of the body and its basic components
2. Explain the functions of the different components of the body
3. Rationalize the anatomical and/or physiological basis of common diseases
4. Relate tasks and roles of health practitioners to anatomy and physiology
COURSE MATERIALS AND REFERENCES:
(1) Web based Assignment and Assessment Platform: McGraw Connect
(2) E-Textbook: VanPutte C., J. Regan and A. Russo” Seeley's Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology”.
Eleventh Edition. 2021. McGraw-Hill Education.
(3) E-Reference Books
a. Widmaier, E., et al. (2014). Vander’s Human Physiology. McGraw Hill Education.
b. Marshall, P. (2017). Anatomy and Physiology in Healthcare. Scion Publishing.
(4) Online Resources
a. An Online Examination of Human Anatomy and Physiology (2018). Get Body Smart.
https://www.getbodysmart.com/
b. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (2018). BC Open Textbook project.
https://opentextbc.ca/anatomyandphysiology/front-matter/about-this-book/
c. Anatomy & Physiology (2018). Bozemanscience.
http://www.bozemanscience.com/anatomy-and-physiology/
d. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (2018). Science Olympiad.
https://www.soinc.org/anatomy-and-physiology-c
e. Anatomy and Physiology (2018). SEER Training Module. National Cancer Institute.
https://training.seer.cancer.gov/anatomy/
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COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND GRADING:
Per Grading Period (Midterm and Final)
Lecture Exam
40%
Lecture Quizzes
20%
Lab Perf. (Attitude & Behavior)
And Independent Study
9%
Laboratory Practical Exams
14%
Laboratory Practical Quizzes
4%
Laboratory Manual/Assignments
4%
Final Grade Computation
Midterm Period
Final Period
Attendance
40%
50%
10%
COURSE POLICIES:
• Students are expected to have read their
topics ahead of time.
• Students are expected to be online 10
minutes before the start of the class and
leave the class after the end of the official
class time.
• Students are expected to observe proper
grooming and decorum as established by
the guidelines of St. Luke’s College of
Nursing even in an online setting.
• In the event of disconnection due to
unavoidable circumstances like fluctuating
internet service connectivity or power
failure, students who were dropped from
the class needs to re-enter the class as soon
as possible. This is because the attendance
of the student is monitored electronically
via an online application. If that is not
possible, the student needs to inform the
instructor via email or FB Messenger
regarding his/her inability to rejoin the
ongoing class.
• Timed pre-quizzes and post-quizzes are
given in both lecture and laboratory.
• All requirements given should be passed on
or before the set due date.
• Active class participation is expected of all
students.
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Percentage
97.50 100.00
94.50
97.49
91.50
94.49
88.50
91.49
84.50
88.49
81.50
84.49
78.50
81.49
76.50
78.49
74.50
76.49
0.00
74.49
Decimal
1.00
1.25
1.50
1.75
2.00
2.25
2.50
2.75
3.00
5.00
Verbal
Excellent
Superior
Very Good
Above Average
Good
Average
Fair
Passing
Barely Passing
Failure
Topic Assignments
LIST OF TOPICS (With Respective Chapters)
Cells (Chapter 3)
Tissues (Chapter 4)
Integumentary System (Chapter 5)
Skeletal System (Chapter 6)
Muscular System (Chapter 7)
Nervous System (Chapter 8)
Senses (Chapter 9)
Endocrine System (Chapter 10)
Blood (Chapter 11)
Heart (Chapter 12)
Blood Vessels and Circulation (Chapter 13)
Lymphatic System and Immunity (Chapter 14)
Respiratory System (Chapter 15)
Digestive System (Chapter 16)
Nutrition, Metabolism and Body Temperature Regulation (Chapter 17)
Urinary System and Fluid Balance (Chapter 18)
Reproductive System (Chapter 19)
Development, Heredity and Aging (Chapter 20)
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DS
DS
DS
OR/JT
OR/JT
OR/JT
ME
ME
ME
MIDTERM TOPICS
Cells
Tissues
Integumentary System
Skeletal System
Muscular System
Blood
Nervous System
Senses
Endocrine System
ME
OR
MT
JT
DS
LEGEND
Dr. Maria Cecil Elisa Esguerra
Dr. Olivia Mae Ramos
Dr. Mike Daniel Tai
Dr. Janelle Tayo
Prof. Daisy Sucaldito
DS
DS
DS
OR/MT
OR/MT
OR/MT
ME
ME
ME
FINALS TOPICS
Digestive System
Nutrition
Urinary and Fluid Balance
Heart
Blood Vessels
Lymphatic System
Respiratory System
Reproductive System
Development/Heredity
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