10632 - Florida Keys Community College

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Florida Keys Community College
Division of Arts and Sciences
Department of Natural Sciences
Course Syllabus
COURSE TITLE
COURSE NUMBER
Anatomy and Physiology II - Laboratory
BSC 1086L CRN 10632
PREREQUISITES
BSC 1085 and BSC 1085L
COREQUISITES
BSC 1086
CREDIT HOURS
CONTACT HOURS
1.0
32
CLASS METHOD
TRADITIONAL
This course meets in person at the Key West Center in D-102 on Tuesdays
from 6:00 to 8:55 pm for the entire semester (August 21th – December 10th)
INSTRUCTOR
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 and by appointment.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
A survey of the structure and function of the Autonomic Nervous System, the
Endocrine System, The Cardiovascular System, the Digestive System, the Urinary
System, and the Reproductive System 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: Organs of Special Senses, the Autonomic Nervous System,
the Endocrine System and Endocrine Glands, the Cardiovascular System including:
Blood, The Heart, and Systemic Circulation, the Lymphatic System, the Respiratory
System, the Digestive System including Nutrition and Metabolism, the Urinary
System including Electrolyte Balance and Reproduction, Growth and Development.
VI. Course Calendar
The Course Calendar provides the lab schedule, major topics and student assessments that comprise this course on a
weekly basis. 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
1
August 27
Review Chapter 1 - AP Revealed Workbook
Guided Tour – AP Revealed 3.0 Online
2
September 3
3
Student
Assessment
Points
Special Senses
Chapter7
Cont’d
50
September 10
Autonomic Nervous System
Chapter7
Cont’d
50
4
September 17
Endocrine System
5
September 24
Endocrine Glands
6
October 1
Cardiovascular System – Blood
Self study – No class
Chapter 9
AP Revealed
50
7
October 8
Cardiovascular System - Heart
Chapter 9 cont’d
AP Revealed
50
8
October 15
Cardiovascular System - Circulation
Chapter 9 cont’d
AP Revealed
50
9
October 22
Midterm Examination:
Comprehensive - Chapters 15-22
Lab notebooks due
100
10
October 29
Lymphatic
11
November 5
Respiratory System
12
November 12
Digestive System
Nutrition and Metabolism
13
November 19
Urinary System
14
November 26
Reproductive System
15
December 3
Submit AP Revealed Workbooks
Chapter 8
AP Revealed
Workbook
Chapter 8
AP Revealed
Workbook cont’d
Chapter 10
AP Revealed
Workbook
Chapter11
AP Revealed
Workbook
Chapter 12
AP Revealed
Workbook
Chapter 13
AP Revealed
Workbook
Chapter 14
AP Revealed
Workbook
Workbook Completion
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
800
Anatomy and Physiology Revealed Online Version 3.0 and
Workbook to Accompany Anatomy and Physiology Revealed 3.0
McGraw-Hill Higher Education (www.aprevealed.com)
PUBLISHER
978-0-07-340367-0
ISBN
NOTE: All other lab supplies and equipment (including safety goggles and lab coats, when required) will be provided.
REQUIRED TEXTBOOK
A:
B:
C:
D:
F:
GRADING SCALE
90 - 100%
80 - 90%
70 - 80%
60 - 70%
Below 60%
GRADE DETERMINATION & COURSE POLICIES
80 %
20 %
100 %

AP Revealed Laboratory Assignments (800 points)
Participation @ 200 points
Final Grade (1000 points)
Laboratory workbooks are due at the midterm and final examination.
LABORATORY POLICIES
Your safety in the lab is of primary importance in everything we do! All students are expected to follow all lab safety
guidelines at all times while in the lab. In addition, the following lab rules apply:
 No eating or drinking in the lab (not even water!).
 Wash your hands before you leave the lab room—every time you leave!
 Leave the lab as you found it: all equipment clean and properly stored; all used glass and trash in their respective
containers; all chemicals capped and returned to the front desk.
 No cell phone usage (put the phone on vibrate and take calls outside if you must take a call).
PARTICIPATION
Class participation includes attendance, adherence to lab safety guidelines and rules, as well as participation in lab
activities and group discussions. Extra credit may be available in this category. Arriving late, leaving early, using a cell
phone, as well as any other disruption of class will result in loss of points. Labs cannot be “made up” in the sense that
absences from lab will count against the class participation grade; however, virtual labs will facilitate learning the material
outside the scheduled lab meeting times.
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