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ANP 213-214 Syllabus Summer07 - pt 1.pdfSchedule.pdf12 345678ANP 213-214 Syllabus Summer07 -pt 2.pdfANP 213/214: Human Anatomy and Physiology I & II Syllabus Summer 2007 Instructor: Joel Dahms Email*: [email protected] Office: IB 2324C Office hours: Wed 12:30 - 2pm or by appointment Office phone: 985.3940 Mailbox 1 (Voice mail only) Class meeting times: MTWTh 8:00-10:00AM AS1627 (lecture room) MTWTh 10:10-12:10PM AS1615 (lab room) Course Website: https://frontpage.northseattle.edu/anp213jd Required texts • Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology, Seventh Ed., Frederic H. Martini, Benjamin Cummings, 2006. • Laboratory Textbook of Anatomy and Physiology, Third Ed., Michael G. Wood, Benjamin Cummings, 2006. • Martini’s Atlas of the Human Body, Seventh Ed., Frederic H. Martini et al., Benjamin Cummings, 2006. • Applications Manual, Seventh Ed., Frederick H. Martini and Kathleen Welch, Benjamin Cummings, 2006. Optional Texts • Study Guide to Accompany Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology, Seventh Ed., Charles M. Seiger, Benjamin Cummings, 2006. • The Anatomy Coloring Book, Wynn Kapit and Lawrence M. Elson, Benjamin Cummings, 2002. • The Physiology Coloring Book, Wynn Kapit, Robert I. Macey, and Lawrence M. Benjamin Cummings, 2000. Grading ANP 213 ANP 214 Exams (4) 300 points Exams (4) 300 points Lab Exercises (8 sets) 160 points Lab Exercises (7 sets) 140 points Lab Practical Exams (3) 150 points Lab Practical Exams (2) 100 points Assignments 40 points Assignments 60 points TOTAL 650 points TOTAL 600 points User ID: anp213jd Password: neuronGrades will be assigned as follows: Percent Grade Decimal Grade Percent Grade Decimal Grade 95 - 100% A 3.9 - 4.0 65 - 69 C 1.9-2.1 90 – 95 A- 3.5 - 3.8 60 - 64 C- 1.5-1.8 85 - 89 B+ 3.2 - 3.4 57 - 59 D+ 1.2-1.4 80 - 84 B 2.9 - 3.1 53 - 56 D 0.9 - 1.1 75 - 79 B- 2.5 - 2.8 50 - 52 D- 0.7 - 0.8 70 - 74 C+ 2.2 - 2.4 < 50% E 0.0 Note: a 4.0 grade requires a 96% Commitment This is an intensive eight week course in anatomy and physiology that covers the same material normally covered in 22 weeks. Since a lot of material is covered in a very short period of time, this course requires a strong commitment in order to succeed. It is not an easy course: the subject-matter is difficult and learning the terminology can be like learning a foreign language. To successfully complete this intensive course you must commit to attend all lectures and laboratory sessions and plan on spending at least an additional 30 hours per week of studying time. This will include not only reading and studying the text but also several hours per week studying laboratory materials (microscope slides, etc.) for lab practical exams. Additional resources such as computerized review programs, audiovisual materials and student tutors are available during the open laboratory sessions (see below). Attendance Students should attend every class session; missing even one class session can leave you way behind. If you miss class, it is your responsibility to obtain the lecture notes, to reschedule laboratory experiments and to obtain handouts, assignments or other materials distributed in class. Students may not reschedule or make-up exams or lab practicals after the fact. If you must miss class due to prolonged illness or other unexpected circumstances, you should notify the instructor as soon as possible to make special arrangements. Lectures Due to the amount of information covered in the course, lectures cannot cover all the relevant material. Students will be responsible for all the material in the chapters covered unless otherwise noted. However, in order to help students determine what to focus on, objectives for each unit are available on the course website. Objectives There are four units each in both 213 and 214, and all have an exam at the end. The objectives are designed to give students a list of learning outcomes for each unit, and to serve as a study guide for the exams. They cover most of the things you need to know; however, they are not exhaustive.Labs Many laboratory exercises must be completed in the laboratory. After completion of each lab exercise you are expected to answer the questions found in the back of the lab book titled “laboratory report.” You must also include any data obtained from the lab exercise or drawings of microscope slides. Students who miss a laboratory exercise must schedule a make-up session with the instructor or make arrangements to complete the activities during open lab time in order to get credit for that exercise. Students who report data obtained from another student will receive the grade of 0 for that exercise. Open laboratory There will be specified times each week that the laboratory room will be open to students and staffed by student tutors who have taken ANP before. During these times, you will be able to make up missed labs, study lab materials for upcoming quizzes and exams, and have your questions answered by the student tutors. The schedule of open lab times should be available during the first week of the quarter. Exams There will be four exams, each worth 75 points. Most exams will be taken ONLINE, outside of class and will last 1.5 hours. The exams will be composed of multiple-choice questions, matching, short answer, fill-in-the-blank and short essay questions and may include diagrams for you to label. The exam will contain questions pertaining to all the objectives listed for the unit. It is assumed that each student will do their own work. Cheating is unacceptable and will be referred to the Vice President of Student Affairs for disciplinary action. NOTE: Exams may not be rescheduled or made-up due to tardiness or absence. Students with extraordinary circumstances should discuss them with the instructor as soon as the situation occurs. If you know ahead of time that you will not be able to take an exam, let the instructor know as far ahead of time as possible. Lab Practical Exams There will be three lab practical exams in ANP 213 (two in ANP 214), each worth 50 points. These are designed to test your ability to identify cells, tissues, and other structures when given specimens, slides, models, or diagrams. Consult the Lab Practical Study Guide (attached) for details on what you are expected to know for each practical.


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