Semester with Course Reference Number (CRN) Instructor contact information (phone number and email address) Office Location and Hours Course Location/Times Course Semester Credit Hours (SCH) (lecture, lab) If Total Course Contact Hours Course Syllabus Anatomy and Physiology I CRN 25030 (Hybrid) 713-718-7245 BIOL 2401 301 N. Drennan, Houston, TX 77003 M and W. 8-11 am Credit Hours 4.00 Lecture Hours 3.00 Laboratory Hours 3.00 96 Continuing Education Units (CEU): if Course Length (number of weeks) 8 weeks Type of Instruction Hybrid, 48 hours at campus for Lab Course Description: Course Prerequisite(s) Study of the structure and function of human cells, tissues, and organ systems including integumentary skeletal, musculature, and nervous systems. Core Curriculum course. PREREQUISITE(S): College-level reading (or take GUST 0342) and
College-level writing (or take ENGL 0310/0349) Academic Discipline/CTE Program Learning Outcomes Course Student Learning Outcomes (SLO): 4 to 7 Learning Objectives (Numbering system should be linked to SLO - e.g., 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, etc.) SCANS and/or Core Curriculum Competencies: If 1. Develop a vocabulary of appropriate terminology to effectively communicate 2. Recognize the anatomical structures and explain the physiological functions of body systems and discuss the interactions of the systems. 3. Define and explain the principle of homeostasis and the use of feedback loops to control physiological systems in the human body. 4. Apply microscope to identify histological features of four basic tissue types in human body and establish the cell as the basic unit of structure and function in all body systems. 5. Demonstrate laboratory procedures used to examine anatomical structures and evaluate physiological functions of each organ system; be able to interpret graphs of anatomical and physiological data. Develop a vocabulary of appropriate terminology to effectively communicate Recognize the anatomical structures and explain the physiological functions of body systems and discuss the interactions of the systems. Define and explain the principle of homeostasis and the use of feedback loops to control physiological systems in the human body. Apply microscope to identify histological features of four basic tissue types in human body and establish the cell as the basic unit of structure and function in all body systems. Demonstrate laboratory procedures used to examine anatomical structures and evaluate physiological functions of each organ system; be able to interpret graphs of anatomical and physiological data. Core Curriculum Competencies: No Competencies Selected Instructional Methods Student Assignments Develop a vocabulary of appropriate terminology to effectively communicate Recognize the anatomical structures and explain the physiological functions of body systems and discuss the interactions of the systems. Define and explain the principle of homeostasis and the use of feedback loops to control physiological systems in the human body. Apply microscope to identify histological features of four basic tissue types in
human body and establish the cell as the basic unit of structure and function in all body systems. Demonstrate laboratory procedures used to examine anatomical structures and evaluate physiological functions of each organ system; be able to interpret graphs of anatomical and physiological data. Student Assessment(s) Develop a vocabulary of appropriate terminology to effectively communicate Recognize the anatomical structures and explain the physiological functions of body systems and discuss the interactions of the systems. Define and explain the principle of homeostasis and the use of feedback loops to control physiological systems in the human body. Apply microscope to identify histological features of four basic tissue types in human body and establish the cell as the basic unit of structure and function in all body systems. Demonstrate laboratory procedures used to examine anatomical structures and evaluate physiological functions of each organ system; be able to interpret graphs of anatomical and physiological data. Instructor's Requirements Program/Discipline Requirements: If HCC Grading Scale A = 100-90 4 points per semester hour B = 89-80: 3 points per semester hour C = 79-70: 2 points per semester hour D = 69-60: 1 point per semester hour 59 and below = F IP (In Progress) W(Withdrawn) I (Incomplete) AUD (Audit) IP (In Progress) is given only in certain developmental courses. The student must re-enroll to receive credit. COM (Completed) is given in non-credit and continuing education courses. To compute grade point average (GPA), divide the total grade points by the total number of semester hours attempted. The grades "IP," "COM" and "I" do not affect GPA. See "Health Science Program/Discipline Requirements" for grading scale. Instructor Grading Criteria
Instructional Materials TEXTBOOK: Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology, 8th Ed: Frederic H. Martini & Judi L. Nath, Benjamin Cummings, 2008 LAB MANUAL: Human Anatomy & Physiology I, BIOL 2401 Lab Manual, 3rd Edition. Ed. Drs. Johnson-Murray, J. & Wagle, J. R., 2009 HCC Policy Statement: Access Student Services Policies on their Web site: http://hccs.edu/student-rights Distance Education and/or Continuing Education Policies Access DE Policies on their Web site: Access CE Policies on their Web site: http://de.hccs.edu/distance_ed/de_home/faculty_resources/pdfs/de_syllabus.pdf http://hccs.edu/ce-student-guidelines Course Length (number of weeks) 8 weeks 16 -weeks working schedule:
Week 1 Introduction/The Human Organism, Chemistry, Histology: The study of Tissues Safety regulations/ex. 1,2 Week 2 Integumentary system, Review and Exam #1 Ex. 3, 4,5 Week 3 Skeletal system: Bones and Bone tissue Ex. 6,7 Skeletal system: gross anatomy Week 4 Articulations and movement. Exam #2 Lab exam #1 Exam #2, Lab exam 1 Ex. 8, 9 Week 5 Muscular system: Histology and Physiology; Muscular system: Gross Anatomy Week 6 Functional organization of nervous system; Ex. 10 Exam #3 Week 7 Spinal cord and spinal nerves; Brain and cranial Ex. 11, 12 nerves/integration of nervous system Special senses, Lab final Week 8 Lab final, Lecture Final HCC Grading Scale Total four Lecuture exams will be given for the course (please also refer to the working schedule). Each exam will be 70-90 multiple choice type of questions. Questions will include knowledge and comprehension questions covering nutritional definitions and terminology. There are some critical thinking type of questions require students carefully review the textbook and combine the concepts of basic common knowledge in Biological field. There will be 2 lab exams to test students ability on hands on experiments and identify the characteristics of anatomy structures at both gross and microscopic levels. Each exam will be 100 points, total 600 points. The average will be 600 divided by 6. Grades will be assigned on the basis of these final averages A = 100-90 B = 89-80: C = 79-70: D = 69-60:
59 and below = F There will be NO extension, No makeup no second try on any of the tests. For the extreme conditions, (the computer down during the test) the makeup test may be allowed. Any make up test the credits will be only 70% of the credit.