Anatomy and Physiology II - Lecture BSC 1086 CRN 10631 C (or

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Florida Keys Community College
Division of Arts and Sciences
Department of Natural Sciences
Course Syllabus
COURSE TITLE
COURSE NUMBER
PREREQUISITES
CO-REQUISITES
Anatomy and Physiology II - Lecture
BSC 1086 CRN 10631
C (or better) in BSC 1085 and BSC 1085L
BSC 1086L
CREDIT HOURS
CONTACT HOURS
3.0
48
CLASS METHOD
Traditional
This course meets in person at the Key West Center in D-102 on Tuesdays
from 3:00 to 5:55 pm for the entire semester (August 21th – December 10th)
INSTRUCTOR
Dr. Robert A. Bullis
Robert.Bullis@FKCC.edu
Cell: 443-621-4170
Office: 305-743-2133 (Middle Keys Center)
Office: 305-852-8007 (Upper Keys Center)
Office Hours: one hour before or after scheduled classes or by appointment.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
A survey of the integumentary, skeletal (including articulations), muscular and
nervous systems, as well as basic biological chemistry and the organization and
function of the tissues of the human body.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate
knowledge—by successfully answering questions on an objective
examination—of the following topics: Introduction and history of anatomy,
the chemical basis of life, the structure and function of the cell, histology (the
study of tissues), the integumentary system, the skeletal system (bones and
bone tissue, including axial and appendicular skeleton, articulations and
movement), the muscular system (histology, physiology and gross anatomy of
the muscles of the face, head and neck, upper limbs, torso, pelvis and lower
limbs), and the nervous System (histology, physiology and gross anatomy of
brain, spinal cord and associated nerves).
COURSE CALENDAR
Pay close attention to the “Student Assessment” column, as it lists all exams and graded assignments with due
dates: missing a class does not exempt you from assignments or exams. Please see the course policies below for
more information. Please note: The course schedule is subject to change to meet the needs of the course and
its students. If you miss a class, it is your responsibility to contact me to find out what you may have missed.
Week
Date
Learning Activities
Student
Assessment
Points
August 27
Textbook Reading: Chapter 15 – Special
Senses
Review and
Comprehension Quiz
Chapter 15
30
2
September 3
Textbook Reading: Chapter 16 – The
Autonomic Nervous System
3
September 10
Textbook Reading: Chapter 17
The Endocrine System
4
September 17
Textbook Reading: Chapter 18
Endocrine Glands
5
September 24
Textbook Reading: Chapter 19
Cardiovascular System – Blood
6
October 1
Textbook Reading: Chapter 20
Cardiovascular System – Heart
No Class – Self study
7
October 8
Textbook Reading: Chapter 21
Cardiovascular System – Circulation
8
October 15
Textbook Reading: Chapter 22
The Lymphatic System
Mid-term Review
9
October 22
Midterm Examination:
Comprehensive - Chapters 15-22
10
October 29
Textbook Reading: Chapter 23
The Respiratory System
11
November 5
Textbook Reading Chapter 24:
The Digestive System
12
November 12
Textbook Reading: Chapter 25
Nutrition and Metabolism
13
November 19
Textbook Reading: Chapter 26, The Urinary
System
14
November 26
Textbook Reading: Chapter 27
Electrolytes
15
December 3
Textbook Reading: Chapter 28
The Reproductive System
Final Examination Review
Review and
Comprehension Quiz
Chapter 28
30
16
December 10
Final Examination
Comprehensive - Chapters 22-28
Final Examination
100
1
Review and
Comprehension Quiz
Chapter 16
Review and
Comprehension Quiz
Chapter 17
Review and
Comprehension Quiz
Chapter 18
Review and
Comprehension Quiz
Chapter 19
Review and
Comprehension Quiz
Chapter 20
Review and
Comprehension Quiz
Chapter 21
Review and
Comprehension Quiz
Chapter 22
Midterm
Review and
Comprehension Quiz
Chapter 23
Review and
Comprehension Quiz
Chapter 24
Review and
Comprehension Quiz
Chapter 25
Review and
Comprehension Quiz
Chapter 26
Review and
Comprehension Quiz
Chapter 26 and 27
20
20
35
30
30
30
30
100
30
30
30
30
20
REQUIRED TEXTBOOK
PUBLISHER
ISBN
Anatomy & Physiology, 9th Edition, Seeley, Stephens and Tate, 2011.
McGraw-Hill
978-0-07-352561-7
GRADING SCALE
A:
B:
C:
D:
F:
90 - 100%
80 - 90%
70 - 80%
60 - 70%
Below 60%
GRADE DETERMINATION & COURSE POLICIES
20 %
30 %
25 %
25 %
100 %
Participation 200 points
14 Quizzes (461 total quiz points) 300 total points
Midterm Exam (Comprehensive, Chapters 15-22) 250 Total Points
Final Exam (Comprehensive, Chapters 23-28) 250 Total Points
Final Grade (1000 points)
EXAM POLICY
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Quizzes 15-22 must be completed by the Midterm Exam. Quizzes 23-28 must be completed by the Final Exam.
Each exam will take up one whole class meeting. All exams will be closed book/notes. The use of electronic
devices is strictly prohibited during exams.
Makeup exams may be offered to students with emergencies, but only if they can provide acceptable
documentation of the emergency (e.g., hospital admit slip, etc.). The instructor reserves the right to change the
format of any makeup exams (e.g., to essay questions).
The final exam cannot be made up for any reason.
Students are expected to familiarize themselves with FKCC Policies which can be found in the student handbook.
PARTICIPATION
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Students earn points for each class they attend and participate in. Arriving late, leaving early, cell phone and nonclass computer usage, as well as any other disruption of class will result in loss of points.
Unexcused absences will result in a loss of participation points; excused absences (i.e., those with acceptable
documentation of an emergency) will not result in point loss.
Please note that the instructor may withdraw a student from a course for excessive absences (see FKCC Policies
below). For our purposes, “excessive absences” is defined as 3 or more unexcused absences.
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