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Fall 2008

BIO 139-A001

Labs: AL01 & AL02

Anatomy & Physiology II

Lecture: MW 11:30 -12:45

Lab: M or W 9:15 -11:15

Instructor: Geralyn M. Caplan

Office Hours: MW after 1:00 to 3:00, TTh after 2:00, Fri by appointment (until 3:00)

Office Location: S117 (Science Building)

E-mail: geralyn.caplan@kctcs.edu

Website: www.owensboro.kctcs.edu/gcaplan

BlackBoard: http://elearning.kctcs.edu/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp

Sept 1 (Labor Day): Monday lab (Sept 1) must attend Wednesday (September 3)

Course Objectives:

Prerequisites: Successful completion of BIO 137Anatomy and Physiology I &

Assigned Book:

Hole’s Human Anatomy & Physiology, David Sheir, Jackie Butler, & Ricki Lewis, 11th Edition

Hole’s Human Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual, Terry Martin, 11th edition

Plus you will need colored pencils, a stapler, and students that are allergic to latex will need to supply non-latex gloves

Recommended:

A Medical Dictionary; nursing will be moving to Stedman’s and Radiology will be moving to Mosby’s.

The Anatomy Coloring Book, Wynn Kapit and Lawrence Elson

Survival Guide for Anatomy and Physiology, Kevin Patton

Assignments:

Lecture: Makes up 75% of your final grade.

Letter grades are not given for individual papers and tests. The lecture grade will be based on the percentage earned of total possible points on the pathology report, current events reports, homework, computer assignments, pop quizzes, attendance, exams and end of term final. Extra Credit can only be added to the possible lecture points earned and will consist of no more than 20 points. Grades will not be curved and excessive absence will lower the final grade.

Final

200 points

3 exams

100 points each

Pop quizzes on BlackBoard

10 points each

2 current events

50 points each

Pathology Paper

100 points

Computer work

30 points

Discussions on BlackBoard

5-10 points each

Attendance

10 % of available lecture points prior to the final

(usually between 55 points which works out to be between 3 and 5 points a lecture)

Lab Grade: Makes up 25% of the final grade

The lab grade will be based on the percentage earned of the total possible points on the labs, practical exams, and attendance. Since lab only meets once a week attendance is a must.

Lab assignments

*30 points each (approximately 10 –12 assignments will be collected.)

*The last lab is worth 15 points

3 Practical Exams

100 points

Attendance

10 % of final lab points

(Usually between 65 points which works out to be 4 to 5 points per lab)

Final Grade is calculated = (75%) (% of total possible lecture points earned)

+ (25%) (% of total possible lab points earned)

A 90-100 %

B 80-89

C 70-79

D 60-69

E Less than 60%

Cheating and Plagiarism:

CHEATING AND PLAGIARISM WILL NOT BE TOLERATED.

Class Rules

  1. Disruptive behavior will not be tolerated. That includes talking, sleeping, tardiness, and general messing around. Anyone messing around will be asked to leave. This material is very difficult and it is hard for the people to understand what is being said if other students are talking.
  2. I will grade as a 0 any papers that are turned in that I suspect have been copied and are not the student’s original work.
  3. No cell phones. Students must turn their phones off when entering the class or the lab. If a phone rings the student is expected to pick up their books and leave the class for the day. Do not answer a phone during class or lab time. Make arrangements with the secretary Barbara Bradley at 686-4632 if someone must be able to reach you. It must be an emergency.
  4. There will be no eating or drinking in the lab. Students are not allowed to bring in any food or drinks. People who bring food and drinks into the lab will be asked to leave.
    Lab counters will be cleaned and there will be no messing around with lab equipment.
  5. Students are expected to follow the OCTC Standards for Professional Conduct at all times.
  6. OTCT has a zero tolerance rule with regards to fighting and threatening other students or staff. Threats will result in the expulsion of the student from the school.

Student Responsibility

  1. Attendance is a must!
  2. Students must turn their homework in and turn it in on time and completed
  3. Attendance is the student’s responsibility. Do not tell me you were present but forgot to sign the book.
  4. Students must read all pertinent material. I will not assign pages x to z. Students are expected to read the entire chapter. Not just the material that is presented in class.
  5. Students need to keep track of their own progress. Talk to me before it is too late to correct your grades. Frequently students do not appreciate all of the factors that affect their grades. I cannot help anyone that waits until the end of the semester to talk to me.
  6. Students are expected to review all materials frequently.
  7. Students must follow all of the assignments instructions.
  8. Students are expected to turn in professional work. That means completing the labs.
  9. Students are expected to follow the Standards For Professional Conduct in regards to personal behavior

Rules for Turning in Homework

  1. Turn your homework in and turn it in on time
  2. Sign papers with the name that you are registered under. . I will not try to find you if you are not listed in my records.
  3. Any incomplete labs (30% incomplete) will only receive 1 point out of 30.
  4. Any paper not written in blue or black ink or pencil will not be graded. I do not accept papers written in rainbow colors.
  5. Any number represented without a unit will be marked wrong. (i.e. There is a difference between a measurement that is 10 grams or 10 pounds. So don’t tell me the answer was 10.)
  6. Answers that are given in incomplete sentences will be worth only ½ credit. This does not include questions that ask for a single word or a list of characteristics. If you are not sure, err on the side of caution and write a complete sentence.
  7. Science terms that are spelled wrong will be given only ½ credit.
  8. Only ½ credit will be given to papers that do not follow the assignment instructions.
  9. Staple all of papers before handing them in!!!!!! I will take 5 points off of unstapled papers. This includes labs.
  10. Papers must be stapled in order. I will take 5 points off of papers that are not in order. This includes labs.
  11. Make sure that you hand your paper to me at a time that I can put it in a folder. I am not responsible for papers that are left in my mailbox, on my desk, or tossed in my lecture box.
  12. I will grade as a 0 any papers that are turned in that I suspect have been copied and are not the student’s original work. If it sounds like I am repeating myself it is because this is a serious issue.
  13. If I cannot read it; I cannot grade, and I will not devote my time to decipher it.
  14. FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS WHEN HANDING IN PAPERS
  15. All papers will follow Level 4 of Essential Methods of Expression Through Performance and Production: The Written Word and lab assignments are expected to follow Level 2

Attendance:

THIS IS A DIFFICULT CLASS AND MATERIAL IS COVERED VERY FAST AS A RESULT STUDENTS THAT MISS MORE THAN 2 LECTURES or 1 LAB SHOULD CONSIDER DROPPING FROM CLASS. PLEASE TALK TO ME FIRST.

Excessive absence will result in an automatic lowering of the student’s grade. I do not accept excuses or doctor’s notes. Please do not hand them to me.

Student’s can attend either lab in emergency situations. The student is expected to attend every lecture and laboratory for the full amount of time that it is scheduled. Do not schedule any appointments during class or laboratory time. Doctors have office hours that do not interfere with class, schedule appointments during those hours. Students are responsible for signing the attendance book before the end of the class. Attendance is necessary in order to keep up with the course work. Students are responsible for all material assigned. Not knowing something is assigned is not a valid excused. I will not supply missed notes or assignments.

Withdrawal:

Students may withdrawal from the class without a grade until August 22nd. September 12th is the last day for students, at their discretion, to officially withdrawal from the class and receive a grade of W. After this date, students may withdraw and receive a grade of W only with permission of the instructor and only until 12 pm December 5th.

I will sign a W for any student that has been attending class but cannot complete the course or feels that they need to repeat the course. You must come into my office during office hours so that I can calculate your grade. I will not sign drop slips before or after class. I will fail students that stop attending class and fail to fill out proper drop forms or talk to me within 2 weeks. I will not sign a form for students that have missed most of the semester and then come to me at the last minute to drop. If the business office will not let you drop until bills are paid contact me. I will let you drop when the business office clears you, but I need to know beforehand. Please come and talk to me before you make a decision to drop this class. Many students feel that they are failing when they are not

 

OCTC Standards of Professional Conduct                                                                                          Owensboro Community and Technical College strives to foster academic, professional, and personal excellence in our faculty, staff, and students.  Because we recognize it is through our interaction with others that our own potential can be realized, we seek to nurture actions and characteristics which promote our mutual growth as individuals and as an organization.  This development can be assisted by conscious encouragement of professionalism in all forms of interaction involving faculty, staff, and students.  For this reason, we are committed to developing professional attitudes toward academic activities and personal growth.     

Recognition as a professional is something to be earned – a reputation that is developed and maintained every day.  Professionalism is a way of being, knowing, and doing that sets one apart.  It gives direction to how a person looks, behaves, thinks, and acts.  It brings together one’s identity, what one values, how one treats other people, and what one contributes in the classroom and in the workplace.  Professionals view their work as a source of pride and as a reflection of the role they play in society. 

Growth as a professional is possible for employees at all levels of experience and education.  The development and refinement of a strong work ethic should be a personal goal throughout one’s life.  Since people develop as individuals in communion with others, the particular actions and characteristics will vary as greatly as the number of experiences that arise; certain traits, however, can be identified that further positive human interaction rather than hinder it.  The integration of these traits in each person is, then, the central goal of our effort.  Professional integrity results from a combination of positive character traits, a respect for self and others, and the assumption of responsibility as individuals and as a learning community.

Essential Methods of Expression through Performance and Production: The Written Word

All papers will be presented at Level 4 Expression at this level would be tailored to the needs of the audience/customer/class/instructor.  When including outside research, MLA/APA format will be followed. Complete sentences are required, and grammar, mechanics, and spelling are evaluated. Note: Students writing at Levels 2, 3, and 4 would not use "I" or "you" unless otherwise instructed to do so.  Students are to follow the forms in the official MLA/APA books.  

All other assignments will exhibit at least Level 2: Complete sentences are required, and correct grammar and spelling should be exhibited.

Course Specific Competency:

I. Communicate Effectively

Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to:

1. Read and listen with comprehension

2. Speak and write clearly using Standard English.

3. Interact cooperatively with others using both verbal and non-verbal means

  1. Demonstrate information procession through basic computer skills

II. Critical Thinking

Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to:

  1. Make connections in learning across disciplines and draw logical conclusions

    Assessment methods may include discussion on humans as biological vs. sociopsychological being, historical discoveries, and the relevance of chemistry to Anatomy and Physiology.

  2. Demonstrate problem solving through interpreting, analyzing, summarizing, and/or integrating a variety of materials.

3. Use mathematics to organize, analyze, and synthesis data to solve a problem.

III. Learn Independently

Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to:

  1. Use appropriate search strategies and resources to find, evaluate, and use information

    Assessment methods may include reading assignments, current events, and researching and writing pathology reports.

  2. Make choices based upon awareness of ethics and different peoples perspectives and ideas

    Assessment methods may include discussion, assignments, and/or examination questions on bioethical issues.

    3. Apply, learning in academic, personal, and public situations

    Assessment methods may include discussions on BlackBoard, assignments, and/or examination questions on case studies, Pathology papers, and current events.

    4. Think creatively to develop new ideas, processes, or products.

    Assessment methods may include discussions on BlackBoard, assignments, and/or examination questions on human interaction with the internal/external environment.

    IV. Examine Relationships in Diverse and Complex Environments

    Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to:

    1. Recognize the relationship of the individual to human heritage and culture

    Assessment methods may include written assignments and questions on exams and quizzes human interaction with biological environment in terms of anatomy and physiology, bioethical issues, humans as biological vs. sociopsychological being, and historical discoveries

    2. Demonstrate and awareness of the individual to the biological and physical environment.

    Assessment methods may include written assignments and questions on exams and quizzes on human interaction with internal/external environment.

  3. Develop an awareness of self as an individual of a multicultural global community

Class Schedule:

The dates for exams may be changed so that we are free to adjust the amount of time needed for each topic. You are expected to keep up with test dates as they are established. Dates that papers are due will not change. Due to time constraints I am limited in the amount of material that I can present. You are expected to fill in the rest by reading the text.