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BIOL 265: Human Anatomy & Physiology Fall 2016; MWF 12:30 1:20pm or 1:30 2:20pm, ISC 131 Course Objectives: This course is designed to provide an introduction to the anatomy and physiology of the human body. It is specifically focused on preparing students for future study of these topics in health-related professional schools. As such, it is a challenging course, but if you successfully complete it you will have a definite advantage in your future training. This course is two semesters long. The first semester focuses on the skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems and is organized regionally. This course contains a lecture and a required laboratory, which will feature dissections as well as physiological experiments. Learning Outcomes: Identify structural components of the human body Understand physiological processes and functions Integrate anatomical and physiological knowledge of organs and organ systems Use critical thinking to solve clinical cases using basic concepts of anatomy and physiology Instructors: Dr. Sara H. Burch, ISC 358, burch@geneseo.edu Dr. Jacob McCartney, ISC 139C, mccartneyj@geneseo.edu Office Hours: Burch: Monday 9:30 11:30 AM and Thursday 2:00 4:00 PM, or by appointment. McCartney: Monday 2:30 4:30 PM and Tuesday 2:30 4:30 PM, or by appointment. Required Textbooks: Anatomy & Physiology: An Integrative Approach, 2nd Edition by McKinley, O Loughlin, & Bidle (2015), McGraw-Hill Connect Edition. (see note below) ISBN 9781259133008 Regional Human Anatomy, 5th Edition by Grine (2013), McGraw-Hill. ISBN 9780073378282 A Photographic Atlas for Anatomy & Physiology by Hebert, Heisler, Krabbenhoft, Malakhova, & Chinn (2015), Pearson. ISBN 9780321869258 Connect site for courses: https://connect.mheducation.com/class/s-burch-fall-2016 OR http://connect.mheducation.com/class/mccartney-fall-2016 NOTE: The university bookstore will sell a bundled version of the Grine lab manual with a Connect access card for the textbook. The online Connect (ebook) version of the textbook is required for weekly homeworks that will be assigned through that system. If you would like a hard copy, you can purchase a loose-leaf copy through Connect for $40. If you wish to purchase the books separately (e.g., you are purchasing the lab manual used), you may purchase the Connect access for the textbook directly at the Connect website for the course (given above). MAKE SURE YOU REGISTER FOR THE CORRECT LECTURE SECTION.

Lecture Notes and Additional Lab Handouts: Powerpoint slides from the lectures will be placed on the course website 24 hours prior to class time. Additional handouts for labs will be placed on the course website at least 24 hours prior to the first lab day. You are responsible for printing out these handouts and bringing them to your lab section. Assignments: READINGS: The readings relating to each lecture are given in the schedule below. You should attempt to read through the sections given and study the figures and tables before each lecture. Optional, but highly-recommended, pre-reading assignments will be given through the Connect module and due before lecture begins. They will not be graded for points, but if you complete all of these pre-reading assignments, you will earn 2 extra credit points on the relevant exam. HOMEWORK: There will be 11 weekly homeworks assigned through the Connect system worth 4 points each; only 10 will be counted toward the final grade. These are designed to give you a chance to review the material and practice with questions similar to ones you would get on the test. They will be due before class as noted on the lecture schedule below. Homeworks will be scored as follows: 100 76%=4pts; 75 51%=3 pts; 50 24%=2pts; 25 5%=1pt QUESTION OF THE DAY: Sometime during every class period you will be given a question to do in a small group. If you are present for every question (4 missing questions permitted) you will receive 5 extra credit points on your final grade. Everyone from your group who is present for the question must sign the answer sheet in order to receive credit for the question. Any group that submits a group-member's name that is not present at the time the question was done will lose all credit for that question. Exams: The first 3 exams are non-comprehensive and only cover material from lectures, readings and assignments since the previous exam. The final exam will be comprehensive, with 50% of the exam coming from the material covered since the third exam, and 50% of the exam coming from material from the entire semester. Quizzes are designed to provide self-evaluation throughout the topic block, so that you can make sure your studying is on-track. There will be 8 quizzes given during the semester. Only 6 of these quizzes will count toward your grade, and 2 will be dropped. The lab is considered to be part of your entire grade for this course and makes up about 40% of your total points. Lab grades are determined by 2 non-comprehensive practical exams, 1 quiz, and 1 lab report based on physiology experiments in lab. There is also a participation grade worth 50 points in the lab portion; these will be assigned by your lab instructor based on preparedness, punctuality, and active participation in dissections and experiments.

Lecture: Exams (3) 100 pts each 300 pts Final Exam 200 pts 200 pts Quizzes (6) 10 pts each 60 pts Homeworks (10) 4 pts each 40 pts Lab: Practical Exams (2) 50 pts each 100 pts Histology Quiz (1) 50 pts 50 pts Lab Reports (1) 50 pts 50 pts Participation 50 pts Total Points 825 pts The grading scale for this course is the following: A: 93% 100% A : 90% 92.9% B+: 87% 89.9% B: 83% 86.9% B : 80% 82.9% C+: 77% 79.9% C: 73% 76.9% C : 70% 72.9% D: 60% 69.9% E: <59.9% Excuse Policies: NO MAKE-UP EXAMS will be given except in cases of extenuating circumstances (a direct and unavoidable conflict of an academic or professional nature). If you can t make the scheduled exam date you must contact the instructor at least ONE WEEK PRIOR to the exam time. In cases of severe illness or family affairs, written documentation must be provided. Contact the instructor as soon as possible about these circumstances to make arrangements and provide documentation. Exams and quizzes will not be curved, and no more than two quizzes will be dropped during the semester. Exam dates are final and will not be changed. Cell Phone & Computer Policies: Lecture slides will be posted online prior to each class session, and students are welcome to download the slides and bring them to class on a laptop to take notes. However, out of respect for your fellow classmates and the instructor, laptops are NOT to be used to check email, play games or other activities unrelated to the class during the entire 50 minute class period. Cell phones will not be permitted in lecture or lab. In lab, texting will result in loss of points for participation score. Anyone seen with a cell phone out during an exam or quiz will immediately be given a zero (0) for that exam or quiz. Accommodations: SUNY Geneseo will make reasonable accommodations for persons with documented physical, emotional, or cognitive disabilities, or for medical conditions related to pregnancy or parenting. Students should contact Dean Buggie-Hunt in the Office of Disability Services (tbuggieh@geneseo.edu or 585-245-5112) and their faculty to discuss needed accommodations as early as possible in the semester.

Lecture Schedule DATE TOPIC READING Aug 29 M Introduction & Organization Sections 1.1 1.4 31 W Homeostasis & Cell Biology Review Sections 1.5, 1.6, 4.1 4.5, 4.6d Sept 2 F Tissues I: Epithelium & Membranes Sections 5.1, 5.5, 5.6 5 M NO CLASS LABOR DAY 7 W Tissues II: Connective Tissue [Quiz Day] [HW Due] Section 5.2 9 F Tissues III: Integument Sections 6.1 6.3 12 M Bones: Intro & Histology Chapter 7 14 W Joints [Quiz Day] [HW Due] Sections 9.1 9.6 16 F Muscles: Intro & Histology Sections 10.1, 10.2, 10.5, 10.9, 10.10 19 M Nerves: Intro & Histology Sections 12.1 12.6, 16.1 21 W Neuro-muscular Physiology I [Quiz Day] [HW Due] Sections 10.3, 10.4, 10.6, 10.7 23 F Neuro-muscular Physiology II Sections 12.7 12.9 26 M Neuro-muscular Physiology III Sections 12.9 12.11 28 W Review [HW Due] 30 F EXAM #1 Oct 3 M Nerves: PNS I Sections 14.1 14.3, 14.5a, 14.6 5 W Nerves: PNS II Sections 15.1 15.4 7 F Nerves: PNS III Sections 15.5 15.7, 16.2 10 M NO CLASS MID-SEMESTER BREAK 12 W Back & Thorax [Quiz Day] [HW Due] Sections 8.5, 8.6, 11.4, 11.5, 14.5c 14 F Abdomen & Pelvis Sections 8.10, 11.6, 11.7 17 M Organization of the Upper Limb Sections 8.8, 8.9, 11.8, 14.5e 19 W Shoulder & Axilla [Quiz Day] [HW Due] Sections 9.7b, 11.8a, 11.8b 21 F Elbow Sections 9.7c, 11.8c

DATE TOPIC READING 24 M Wrist & Hand Sections 11.8d, 11.8e 26 W Review [HW Due] 28 F EXAM #2 31 M Organization of the Lower Limb Sections 8.11, 11.9, 14.5f,g Nov 2 W Hip & Gluteal Region Sections 9.7d, 11.9a 4 F Knee Sections 9.7e, 11.9b 7 M Ankle & Foot [Quiz Day] [HW Due] Sections 9.7f, 11.9c, 11.9d 9 W Head & Neck Introduction Sections 8.2, 8.3, 9.7a, 11.3, 14.5d 11 F Dura & Cranial Sinuses, Brain I Sections 13.1, 13.2 14 M Brain II [Quiz Day] [HW Due] Section 13.3 13.6 16 W Brain III & Spinal Pathways Sections 13.7 13.8, 14.4, 14.6, 14.7 18 F Review 21 M EXAM #3 23 W NO CLASS THANKSGIVING 25 F NO CLASS THANKSGIVING 28 M Cranial Nerves I, II (Vision, Olfaction) Sections 13.9, 16.3a, 16.4 30 W Cranial Nerves III, IV, & VI (Eye Movements) Sections 11.3b, 13.9 Dec 2 F Cranial Nerve V (Sensation, Mastication) Sections 11.3c, 13.9 5 M Cranial Nerve VII (Muscles of Facial Expression) [Quiz Day] [HW Due] Sections 11.3a, 13.9, 16.3b 7 W Cranial Nerve VIII (Hearing & Balance) Sections 13.9, 16.5 9 F Cranial Nerves IX, X, XI, XII (Tongue & Neck) Sections 11.3c, 11.3d, 13.9, 23.3a 12 M Review/Lesion Game [HW Due] 16 F SECTION 01 FINAL EXAM: 8:00 10:30 AM 19 M SECTION 02 FINAL EXAM: 3:30 6:00 PM

Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab Information The lab for this course is designed to provide hands on experience with the anatomy and physiology of the human body through dissections, studies of models, and physiological experiments. In the lab we will be dissecting cats as well as organs of other mammals including sheep, pigs, and cows. Dissection is a required part of this lab and all students are expected to take part in dissection. Students who do not dissect will lose participation points as part of the lab grade. The lab is scheduled for three hours, and in most cases your tasks will consume the entire lab time. If you find that you have completed the day s tasks prior to the end of lab, you should use the extra time to review the material from previous labs. Students observed leaving early from lab without a legitimate excuse and permission from the instructor will lose participation points. Instructors Dr. Sara H. Burch, ISC 358, burch@geneseo.edu Mr. Joshua Baecker, ISC 332B, baecker@geneseo.edu Dr. Jacob McCartney, ISC 139C, mccartneyj@geneseo.edu Required Lab Manual As noted above, the required lab manual for this course is available as a bundle with the Connect version of the textbook from the bookstore. The atlas is sold separately. Regional Human Anatomy, 5th Edition by Grine (2013) A Photographic Atlas for Anatomy & Physiology by Hebert, Heisler, Krabbenhoft, Malakhova, & Chinn (2015) Assignments: Physiology-based labs will result in a lab report to be written up and turned in at the date given during the lab session. Details on how to write lab reports will be provided on the MyCourses site. You may work with your group on the content of the lab report, but each student must submit a typed report written in their own words. Lab reports will be due TWO WEEKS after experiments are performed, at the beginning of your assigned lab section. Late lab reports will be penalized by 5 points (one letter grade) for each day they are late. It is important that you understand what plagiarism is and that if you do plagiarize in this course the consequences are very serious. Punishments range from receiving a failing grade on the plagiarized assignment to failing the course and having your name sent to the Dean. The following link explains plagiarism. http://library.geneseo.edu/~elmore/types_plagiarism.htm If you have questions please feel free to ask the faculty or someone in the library.

Lab Schedule DATES WEEK TOPIC MATERIALS Aug 30 Sept 1 1 Introduction Chapter 1, handout Sept 6 8 2 Histology I Histology handout Sept 13 15 3 Histology II Histology handout Sept 20 22 4 HISTOLOGY QUIZ Neuromuscular Physiology I Physiology handout Sept 27 29 5 Neuromuscular Physiology II Physiology handout Oct 4 6 6 Back & Thorax Chapter 2; Sections 9.1 9.3, 9.10 Oct 11 13 7 NO LAB MID SEMESTER BREAK Oct 18 20 8 Abdomen & Pelvis (begin Upper Limb) Sections 10.1,10.2, 10.9; 11.1, 11.2, 11.8 Oct 25 27 9 Upper Limb Chapter 3 Nov 1 3 10 LAB PRACTICAL #1 (begin Lower Limb) Nov 8 10 11 Lower Limb Chapter 4 Nov 15 17 12 Head & Neck, Brain Chapters 5, 6; Section 7.1 Nov 22 24 13 NO LAB THANKSGIVING Nov 29 Dec 1 14 Eye, Ear & Cranial Nerves Chapter 8; Section 7.2 Dec 6 8 15 LAB PRACTICAL #2 All chapters given will NOT include any sections on the blood vessels of these regions.