Life Science Department Spring 2013 I. Course Information Class Human Anatomy 1 (Trifecta) Section 1801 Monday - Lab: 7:00-9:30 AM (Room: B1-110) Thursday Lecture: 9:30-12:00 PM (Room: C2-116) II. Web Enhanced Course Handouts will be posted on the ACE account portal link (accessible through the ELAC website -- www.elac.edu). The website provides detailed information on how to download the handouts in pdf format. You must be registered for the course in order to access the ACE account portal link. Click on syllabus\documents for access to the posted documents. Print and bring the handouts to class. NOTE: I will be posting handouts for the duration of the 1st week on my personal ELAC webpage: http://faculty.elac.edu/leot/index.asp?links=myclasses.htm III. IV. Instructor Information Instructor: Dr. Le email: ElacAnatomy@yahoo.com *I check my email between 9-11pm, from Monday to Thursday, during the entirety of the 5 weeks Course Description: This course is the study of the structure of the human body. This course provides the basic knowledge and lab skills to meet the needs of pre-nursing, physical education, physical therapy, and allied health majors. Dissection of the cat is required. 1 P a g e
V. Course Objectives: At the conclusion of this course, students should be able to: 1. Describe the structure, function and location of the four basic tissues. 2. Identify individual human organs and classify each structure into its correct organ system. 3. Relate the gross and microscopic anatomy of organs to the general function of the organ and organ system. 4. Appraise the complexity of the human body by linking the functions of organ systems to the organism as a whole. 5. Compare and contrast the relationship of the human organs and structures with a dissected cat, using proper anatomical terminology. 6. Demonstrate the skill to dissect accurately and neatly. 7. Assess the relationships of tissues, organs, and systems in the dissected cat. 8. Apply the knowledge gained of the human body to everyday life and personal health. VI. Student Learning Outcomes 1. Differentiate basic anatomical terminology and directional planes of the human body. 2. Analyze the organizational levels of the human body. 3. Examine the basic anatomical and functional principles of each major organ system. 4. Compare and contrast the histological components of the major organ systems in the human body. VII. Books & Materials: Required Textbook Human Anatomy, 6/E Authors: E. Marieb, P. Wilhelm & J. Mallatt Publisher: Pearson Required Materials Scantrons #882-E I.D. (required for exams) Rubber gloves Dissection kit (1 kit per group) Cat specimen (price: $80/whole cat) - can be purchased from ELAC bookstore Optional Lab Manual Anatomy 001 Laboratory Manual Optional Atlas Brief Atlas of the Human Body Authors: E. Marieb 2 P a g e
VIII. Grading Criteria: The total points earned from all scheduled activities will determine each student's final grade for the course. Lecture Lab Exam 1 (100 points) Exam 1 (100 points) Exam 2 (100) Exam 2 (100) Exam 3 (100) Exam 3 (100) Exam 4 (100) Exam 4 (100) Exam 5(100) 8 Lab Quizzes (48 points) 6 pts each Lecture subtotal (500) Homework (46 points) - 2 pts per chapter Cat dissection participation (6) Lab subtotal (500) Total (1,000) NOTE: When an exam is returned, it is the responsibility of the students to review their scantron before returning it to the instructor on the same day. If no review is requested during this time the score becomes finalized. A final letter grade will be assigned according to the points earned and will not be adjusted either up or down. In other words, if your total number of points earns you a C this is the grade you will receive. You will not be given either a higher or lower grade. B's as well as D's will have to be earned. Again, grades will not be modified in either direction by a student's request. The grading scale is as follows: A 89.5% - 100% B 79.5% - 89.4% C 69.5% - 79.4% D 59.5% - 69.4% F less than 59.5% Lecture exams The material to be tested will come primarily from the lecture notes, although all topics from the review guide will be a FAIR game for the exams. The format of the lecture exams are: multiple choice, matching, diagram labeling, short answer questions, and POSSIBLE essay questions. THERE ARE NO UNEXCUSED MAKE-UPS! Lab exams The format of the lab exam is fill-in-the blank and spelling counts!!! You will be rotating from one station to the next. You will have 1 min and 30 seconds per station to write down your answers. Due to the nature of the setup of the lab exam, THERE ARE NO MAKEUP LAB EXAMS, NO EXCEPTIONS! Also, student will not be allowed to enter the classroom while the lab exam is in progress, so DON T be late. Daily laboratory quizzes These quizzes will cover laboratory handout(s) from previous lab. The quizzes will be conducted at the beginning of each lab. THERE ARE NO UNEXCUSED MAKE-UPS! 3 P a g e
Homework Homework assignments are due on the day of the lecture exam. Homework will be collected before the lecture exam. Late or incomplete homework assignments will not be accepted, NO EXCEPTIONS!!! NOTE: STUDENTS WILL NOT RECEIVE ADDITIONAL TIME IF THEY ARRIVE TO THE EXAM(S) OR QUIZ(ZES) LATE. IX. Course Policies: Students are expected to be punctual. Turn OFF your cell phones, pagers, i-phones, digital cameras etc. during lecture/lab. I do NOT allow any electronic devices during lecture (with the exception of a voice recorder). Make-up Policy: If you have an emergency on the day of the exam or lab quiz (you get violently ill, you have car problems, your child is sick, family emergency, etc.) I WILL ask you to provide written verification of your absence. If you cannot provide proof you WILL NOT BE ABLE TO MAKE UP THE LECTURE EXAM! You cannot make up lab exam or quizzes for any reason. Attendance - I will monitor your attendance. Students must be registered for the class to be eligible to attend lecture and lab. Visitors, including children, are not permitted in class at anytime, mainly because of the school s insurance coverage regulation, NO EXCEPTIONS!!! X. College Policies: Classroom Etiquette and Student Behavior Guidelines: Behavior that is disruptive to a positive learning environment reported by the professor will result in a warning on the first instance; the second instance might result in expulsion from the class. Disability Support Services: Students with disabilities are advised, in compliance with federal and state laws, that accommodations and services are available through the office of Disability Support Services (DSS). It is the student's responsibility to contact Disabled Student Services Advisors and to submit appropriate documentation to the instructor 1 week prior to receiving accommodation(s). Food and Drink Policy: Food and drinks (except water) of all kinds is not permitted in class at any time. 4 P a g e
Academic Dishonesty: Cheating will not be tolerated in this class. This class abides by the official College Policy on Cheating & Academic Dishonesty. Students caught cheating or acting suspiciously will get an automatic F for that exam. No make-up opportunities will be given for cheating. Additionally, the Department Chair & Dean of Student Affairs will be notified in writing of the incident, possible further action will be taken. XI. DISCLAIMER STATEMENT Students will be notified ahead of time when and if any changes are made to course requirements or policies. 5 P a g e
Revised schedule (modified on 1/31/13) Tentative Schedule and Topic Outline (Note: schedule is approximate and subject to change) Wk Date LECTURE TOPICS Chapters Lab topics 1 Feb. 4 Human body an orientation Ch 1 Handout #1: Cell model, Skin model, Organ The Cell: Basic Unit of Structure & Ch 2 Identification, Organ System Identification Function Handout #2: Axial skeleton Feb. 5 Tissue Level of Organization Ch 4 Handout #2: Axial skeleton (cont'd) Integumentary System Ch 5 Feb. 6 Cartilage and Bone Connective Tissue Ch6 Lab Quiz #1: Handouts #1-2 Axial Skeleton Ch7 Handout #3: Appendicular skeleton, Knee Feb. 7 LECTURE EXAM # 1 Ch 1,2,4-5 Lab Quiz #2: Handout #3 Axial Skeleton (cont'd) Ch7 Review: handouts 1-3 2 Feb. 11 Appendicular Skeleton Ch8 Lab Exam #1 - Handouts #1,2,3 Articulations (Joints) Ch9 Feb. 12 Skeletal Muscle Tissue Ch10 Handout #4: Cat Dissection skeletal Muscles Handout Nervous Tissue Ch12 Feb. 13 CNS Ch13 Handout #4: Cat Dissection (cont'd) Handout #5: Human muscle models Feb. 14 LECTURE EXAM #2 Ch 6-10 Lab Quiz #3: Handout #4-5 PNS Ch14 Handout #4: Cat Dissection (cont'd) Handout #5: Human muscle models (cont'd) 3 Feb. 18 Holiday --------- Campus closed Feb. 19 Autonomic Nervous System Ch15 Lab Exam #2: Handouts #4,5 Special senses Ch16 Feb. 20 Blood Ch18 Handout #6: Neuron, Brain, Spinal Cord, Lymphatic & Immune systems Ch21 sheep brain dissection Feb. 21 LECTURE EXAM # 3 Heart muscle handout Ch 12-15 Ch19 Lab Quiz #4: Handout #6 Handout #7: Eye & Ear models, Cow eye dissection 4 Feb. 25 Heart (cont'd) Ch19 Lab Quiz #5: Handout #7 Blood Vessels and Circulation Ch20 Handout #8: Heart, Blood vessels models, Sheep heart dissection Feb. 26 Respiratory System Ch22 Lab Quiz #6: Handout #8 Review: Handouts 6-8 Feb. 27 Digestive System Ch23 Lab EXAM #3: Handouts #6-8 Feb. 28 LECTURE EXAM # 4 Ch16,18-21 Handout #9: Respiratory system Urinary System Ch24 Handout #10: Digestive System 5 Mar. 4 Endocrine system Ch17 Lab Quiz #7: Handout #9-10 Handout #11: Urinary System Handouts #12: Reproductive system Mar. 5 Reproductive System Ch25 Lab Quiz #8: Handouts #11-12 Review: Handouts Mar. 6 Review ====== LAB EXAM #4: Handouts 9-12 Mar. 7 LECTURE EXAM # 5 Ch 17,22-25 --------------------------------- Revised schedule (modified on 1/31/13) 6 P a g e
Return the Agreement to Dr. Le ELAC Trifecta - Student Acknowledgement Agreement I, (name), have received and reviewed the Syllabus material for Human Anatomy, section 1801. I am in full understanding of the policies for this class and if there is an area that I did not fully understand, I have spoken with the instructor and have received clarification. I am in agreement with and will follow the course policies. Student Signature: Print your name: Date: ============================================================================== Tell me a little about yourself. Main Interests: What is your career goal? What would you most like to learn about Anatomy? Which life science and chemistry courses have you taken? What worries or concerns do you have about this class? 7 P a g e