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Syllabus Academic
Standards Commission
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BIO 733 –
Health Science Anatomy – Fall 2009 |
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Instructor
Information |
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Name |
Matt
Abbott, PhD |
E-mail address |
mabbott1@dmacc.edu |
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Phone
number |
(641)
791-1775 |
Fax
number |
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Office
location |
118A |
Office
hours |
As
posted or by appointment |
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Course Information
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Semester |
Fall |
Year |
2009 |
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Course
title |
Health
Science Anatomy |
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Course
number |
BIO
733 |
Credits |
3 |
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Section
number |
NA |
CRN
number |
13781 |
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Days
& Time |
TR:
3:30-5:25 PM |
Location |
136 |
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Course
description |
Offers
the student basic concepts in human anatomical structure with relation to
body functions. The course covers all major body systems with emphasis on
structure. The accompanying lab will reinforce lecture with a cat dissection. |
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Prerequisites |
H.S. Biology and Chemistry or equivalent |
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Course
competencies |
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Important Dates
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Midterm |
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Final |
http://www.dmacc.edu/academiccal.asp (December
10; 3:30pm) |
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Textbooks & Materials |
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Required
textbooks |
1).
Marieb: Human Anatomy & Physiology, 8th ed. ISBN: 978-0-8053-9569-3 2).
Marieb: Human Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual (Cat Version) 9th ed.
ISBN: 978-08053-7362-2 ***
Both are sold as a bundle at the bookstore.
Will need cds and online access codes. |
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Course Policies |
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Attendance |
Attending class is
essential for success in this course.
Therefore, the student is expected to attend all class sessions. If you miss a lecture, it is your
responsibility to obtain notes from a classmate. Missed laboratories can not be made up. |
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Grading
criteria |
Four Exams (100 pts. Each) 400 pts
(14% each) Lab work
70 pts (10%) Lab Practical I (bones &
tissues) 80 pts (11%) Lab Practical II (muscles) 80 pts
(11%) Lab Practical III (organs) 80 pts
(11%) Scale: A = 92%
or above C
= 70-77% A- = 90-91% D+ =
68-69% B+ = 88-89% D
= 62-67% B =
82-87% D-
= 60-61% B- = 80-81% F =
below 60% C+ = 78-79% I
expect you to keep track of your own grade. Calculation = (# points earned / # points possible) X 100% |
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Classroom
conduct |
Refer
to the DMACC Student Handbook: |
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Missed
exams |
There will be four (4)
exams. Material from lecture, lab,
and the text may be included.
Exams may include multiple choice, matching, diagrams, and short
answer. Missed exams can only be made
up with prior approval from the instructor.
Missed exams must be made up outside of class within ten (10)
days. Make-up exams may be of another
format and are only allowed for emergencies. Lab practical exams can not be made up. |
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Extra
credit |
None |
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Study
expectations |
Recipe
for Success: 1) Read
the chapters covering the lecture and lab material before coming to class. This will make it much easier to understand
the lectures and labs. 2)
Make the most of time in class (Actively participate in lecture and lab
activities by taking good notes and pursuing answers to your questions). 3)
As soon as possible after class, review your notes and re-read the chapter
material. 4)
Ask questions to fill-in any potential gaps in your notes (ask in class,
during office hours, by email, etc.). 5)
Review your notes often. Many students find flashcards useful. |
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Weather
policy |
“Individual
circumstances such as health, childcare, rural roads, distance from the
College, etc. can vary greatly among students and staff. It is always DMACC’s goal to provide safe
learning conditions, as well as provide the opportunity for students to
attend classes when the vast majority is able to safely attend. The final decision to come to College can
only be made by the individual student based on their specific extenuating
circumstances that may make it unsafe for them to travel. During adverse weather, DMACC faculty is
considerate of students who are unable to attend classes due to unique
extenuating circumstances. It is the
responsibility of each faculty member to notify their students (in addition
to their dean or provost) through some predetermined means if they must
postpone or cancel a specific class due to weather or illness.” Announcement
of class cancellations will be made via email or phone. |
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Academic
dishonesty |
Refer
to the DMACC Student Handbook: |
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DMACC Information Web Sites |
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DMACC
home page |
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Instructor
home pages |
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Admissions
& registration |
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Cellular
phone use statement |
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WebCT |
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Student
handbook |
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Add/drop
dates |
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Refund
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Support Services |
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Accommodations
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“It
is the policy of DMACC to accommodate students with disabilities. Any student with a documented disability
who requires reasonable accommodation should contact the special needs
coordinator at 515-964-6850 voice or 515-964-6810 TTY.” |
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Services
for students with disabilities |
http://www.dmacc.edu/student_services/disabilities.asp Contact the special needs
coordinator at 515-964-6850 voice or 515-964-6810 TTY or contact the |
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Academic
& educational advising |
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Career
counseling |
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Interactive |
Room 120 ·
Monday – Thursday 9:00
am to 9:00 pm ·
Friday – 9:00 am to
4:00 pm |
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http://www.dmacc.edu/student_services/academic_achievement_center.asp
Services
include academic help, tutoring, testing (Compass), pre-admission and high
school diploma courses, GED, and credit classes 641-791-3622 or 1-800-362-2127 Room 107 Monday – Thursday 9:00 am to
6:00 pm |
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Computer
labs |
http://www.dmacc.edu/helpdesk/pc_labs.htm
Room 110 A ·
Monday – Thursday 8:00
am to 9:00 pm ·
Friday 8:00 am to 4:00
pm |
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Disclaimer
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“This syllabus is representative of materials that will be
covered in this class; it is not a contract between the student and the
institution. It is subject to change
without notice. Any potential
exceptions to stated policies and requirements will be addressed on an
individual basis, and only for reasons that meet specific requirements. If you have any problems related to this
class, please feel free to discuss them with me.” |
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Nondiscrimination Policy
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Des
Moines Area Community College shall not engage in or allow discrimination
covered by law. This includes harassment based on race, color, national
origin, creed, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, and disability. Veteran status in educational programs,
activities, employment practices, or admission procedures is also included to
the extent covered by law. Individuals
who believe they have been discriminated against may file a complaint through
the College Discrimination Complaint Procedures. Complaint forms may be obtained from the
DMACC Web site, the Ombudsperson, Judicial Officer, Human Resources
Department, the campus Provost's Offices, and Academic Deans’ Offices. Students
who wish additional information or assistance may contact the Executive Dean, Student Services, Laurie
Wolf, Building 1, 515-964-6437 or the EEO/AA Officer, Dr. Sandy Tryon, Human Resources, Bldg. 1,
515-964-6301 or they may refer to Student Services procedure 4645 located on
the DMACC Intranet at http://my.dmacc.edu/procs.aspx. Go to Policies & Procedures and choose
Student Services Procedures. Employees and applicants who wish additional
information or assistance may contact the EEO/AA Officer, Dr. Sandy Tryon, Human Resources, Bldg. 1,
515-964-6301 or refer to HR Procedures 3000, 3005, 3010, 3015, and 3020 at http://www.dmacc.edu/hr/hrpp.asp
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requests for accommodations, the Accommodation/Section
504/ADA Coordinator, Sharon Bittner, can be contacted at 515-964-6857. Students with requests for accommodations
should refer to the Student Services procedure 4610 located on the DMACC
Intranet at http://my.dmacc.edu/default.aspx . Go to Policies & Procedures and choose
Student Services Procedures. |
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Tentative Course Schedule |
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Week or Date |
Topic |
Chapters |
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Week 1 8/27 |
The Human Body: An Orientation |
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Week 2 9/1; 9/3 |
Cells: The Living Units Tissue: The Living Fabric |
Ch. 3 Ch. 4 |
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Week 3 9/8; 9/10 |
Integumentary System Bones and Skeletal Tissues |
Ch. 5 Ch. 6 |
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Week 4 9/15; 9/17 |
(READ: Chapter 7); study bones Joints Muscles and Muscle Tissue; study bones |
Ch. 8 |
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Week 5 9/22; 9/24 |
Review for exam 1; study bones Exam I (9/24) (covers Chapters 1,3-6,8,9); study bones |
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Week 6 9/29; 10/1 |
Lab Practical I (bones and primary tissues); (READ: Chapter 10); Study muscles |
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Week 7 10/6; 10/8 |
Fundamentals of the Nervous System; study muscles Spinal cord and spinal nerves; study muscles |
Ch. 12-13A |
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Week 8 10/13; 10/15 |
Brain and Cranial Nerves; study muscles Lab Practical II (10/15) (muscles) Autonomic Nervous System |
Ch. 12-13B Ch. 14 |
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Week 9 10/20; 10/22 |
Special Senses Review |
Ch. 15 |
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Week 10 10/27; 10/29 |
Exam 2 (10/27) (covers Chapters 11-15) Endocrine System Blood |
Ch. 16 Ch. 17 |
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Week 11 11/3; 11/5 |
Cardiovascular System: The Heart Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels |
Ch. 19 |
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Week 12 11/10; 11/12 |
Lymphatic System and Immunity; Review Exam 3 (11/12) (covers Chapters 16-21) |
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Week 13 11/17; 11/19 |
Respiratory System Digestive System |
Ch. 23 |
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Week 14 11/24 |
Urinary System |
Ch. 25 |
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Week 15 12/1; 12/3 |
Reproductive System Study organs |
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Week 16 12/8 |
Lab Practical III (organs); Review |
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12/10 |
Exam 4 (covers Chapters
22-23,25,27) December 10; 3:30-5:45pm |
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