ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II BIOLOGY 169 SYLLABUS INSTRUCTOR: PHONE: OFFICE LOCATION: Penny. J. Hooper (252) 222-6385 CMAST Building: Room 410 SEMESTER HOURS CREDIT: CONTACT HOURS: PREREQUISITES: COREQUISITES: LECTURE: MW (Section 01) WTH (Section 02) 11-12:20 P.M. 11-12:20 P.M. LAB: 1-3:50 P.M. W (01) TH (02) E-MAIL: OFFICE HOURS: pjh@carteret.edu TBA or by appt. as needed None None TEXT: Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology, 8th Edition by Frederic H. Martini Benjamin Cummings, (2008) Human Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual, 9th Edition by Elaine Marieb (2008) SUPPLEMENTARY READING: INTERNET LINKS: The online study guide (www.MYAANDP.com and www.anatomyandphysiology.com). LAB SUPPLIES: provided OTHER COURSE SPECIFIC MATERIAL: Textbook and Lab Manual CD’s NC COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM COMBINED COURSE LIBRARY DESCRIPTION: (http://www.ncccs.cc.nc.us/Programs/common_course_library.htm) This course provides a continuation of the comprehensive study of the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Topics include the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems as well as metabolism, nutrition, acid-base balance, and fluid and electrolyte balance. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an indepth understanding of principles of anatomy and physiology and their interrelationships. This course has been approved to satisfy the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement for transferability as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. 1 ATTENDANCE POLICY: Standard CCC policy of only 20% cuts allowed. MISSED EXAM POLICY: No make-up exams except under very special circumstances, with permission of the instructor. If a make-up is allowed, it must be taken before returning to class. EVALUATION METHODS: 1. Written Test A multiple choice, fill in the blanks, label the parts, essay, or other form of graded tests or examination. 2. Direct Observation Watching the student perform the task or sequence of tasks. A checklist would be useful for assessment purposes. 3. Paper An assigned term paper or research project. Does not include written projects. 4. Written Project Plans, diagrams, blueprints, price estimates, worksheets, spreadsheets handed in to assess student performance. 5. Projects Includes the production of a product, assessment of a repair, assessment of a service. 6. Oral Presentation A presentation given to a class or group of students. 7. Other Any method of evaluation not described above. 2 METHOD OF DELIVERY: Lecture Discussion Tutorials Laboratories Internship/Externship/Clinical Education Programmed Instruction (CDs, DVDs, Etc.) Media Other GRADING PLAN FOR COURSE: What Will Be Graded Required Exams (6 exams worth 100 points each and drop the lowest) Labs Lab Final Lab Review Sheets Lab Manual Lab Quizzes Lecture Mid-Term Comprehensive Final % Of Final Grade 500 pts. 35 75 pts. 75 pts. 50 pts. 50 pts. 65 100 pts. 150 pts. Other (Describe) Quizzes in Lab may be added as part of Midterm or Final Lab Practical Grading Policy: Standard CCC grading scale: A B C D Optional For Extra Credit 93-100 84-92 75-83 68-74 3 COURSE/READING SCHEDULE Week Week 1 and 2 Week 3 Dates Chapters January 8, 12, 14, 15 Chapter 18 – Endocrine Chapter 19 - Blood January 19 January 21 and 22 Martin Luther King Holiday Test 1 (Ch. 18-19) W Pages Lab 27 – pg. 405 WB 27 – pg. 411 Lab 28B – PEX 49 WB 28B – PEX – 63 Lab 29A – pg. 423 WB 29A – pg. 437 Lab 30 – pg. 443 WB 30 – pg. 453 WB 31 – pg. 467 Week 4 January 26, M January 28 W January 29 TH Week 5 February 2 M February 4 W February 5 TH Chapter 21 – Blood Vessels Global Warming Teach-In Lab 32 – pg. 469 Cat – pg. 727-740 WB 32 – pg. 485 Week 6 February 9 February 11 February 12 Test 2 (W) (Ch. 20-21) Chapter 22 Lab 33B – PEX – 83 c WB 33B – PEX - 93 Chapter 20 Heart Week 7 February 16, 18, 19 Chapter 22 – Lymphatics Lab Practical MIDTERM on W & TH WB 35A – pg. 533 Week 8 February 23, 25, 26 Chapter 23, - Respiratory Lab 36 – pg. 537 WB 36 – pg. 545 CAT – pg. 741-746 Week 9 March 2 March 4 March 5 Chapter 24 – Digestive Test 3 (W) (Ch. 22-23) 4 Lab 38 – pg. 575 WB 38 – pg. 591 CAT – pg. 747-761 March 9 Chapter 25 – Metabolism March 11-14 SPRING BREAK Week 11 March 16, 18 and 19 Metabolism Lab 40 – pg. 609 WB 40 – pg. 617 Week 12 March 23 March 25 March 26 Field Trip to CGH Laboratory Test 4 (W) (Ch. 24-25) Chapter 26 – Urinary Alcohol Lab due for everybody Chapter 26 Chapter 27 – Fluid Lab 41A pg. 621/41B PEX-141 (Nephron Comp. Sim) WB 41A pg. 627 WB 41B PEX-149 Week 14 April 6 April 8 April 9 Test 5 (W) (Ch. 26-27) Chapter 28 - Reproduction Lab 47 – PEX – 153 (Acid Base Comp. Sim) WB 47 – PEX – 163 Lab 42 – pg. 629 WB 42 – pg. 637 Week 15 April 13-14 April 15, 16 Easter Break Chapter 28 – Reproduction Lab 44 – pg. 653 WB 44 – pg. 659 Week 16 April 20, 22, 23 Chapter 29 – Development Review for Lab Practical April 27, 29, 30 Test 6 (W) (Ch. 28-29) Lab Practical Final on W and TH Turn in lab manuals May 4, 6 Review on M Final Lecture Exam (W) May 7 Semester Ends! Week 10 Week 13 Week 17 Week 18 March 30 April 1, 2 5 Lab 39B – PEX – 125 Comp. Sim. WB 39B – PEX – 137 W, TH Lab – go over lab exam and final return lab manuals Give out grades and return finals CARTERET COMMUNITY COLLEGE POLICIES The details of the following policies are in the Student Handbook, which is available on the college web-page. 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