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BSC 2085 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 1 SYLLABUS EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN : EMPLOYER DONALD M. MASER Department of Natural Sciences Miami Dade College - Wolfson Campus Office: 1545 Phone: 305-237-7543 E-mail: [email protected] EMPLOYEES All students enrolled in Prof. Maser’s A&P classes PREAMBLEThis agreement is entered into by and between Prof. D. Maser (representing the College, MDC) and the employee (you, the student of Human Anatomy and Physiology.) The College’s mission is to provide the highest quality of educational services to the community served. Therefore, both the instructor and the employee (student) must: 1. acknowledge the responsibilities and obligations of the other toward the mission’s objectives 2. pledge their commitment to maintaining the highest level of professional standards of knowledge, integrity, and dedication ARTICLE 1 EMPLOYEE MATERIALS Section 1. Required Text Human Anatomy and Physiology, Elaine N. Marieb, Section 2. Required Lab Workbooks Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory Manual, Elaine Marieb Anatomy & Physiology Revealed, Robert B. Broyles Jr. Section 3. Student Classroom Outlines All students must print out their own copies of chapter outlines to bring to class. These may be accessed on the professor’s web page at: http://faculty.mdc.edu/dmaser ARTICLE 2COURSE (JOB) DESCRIPTION The employed student will study the structure and functions of the systems of the human body, including biochemistry, and emphasizing those aspects most pertinent to students in the nursing and allied health technology programs. ARTICLE 3 CO-REQUISITE COURSE Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 Laboratory - BSC 2085 L ARTICLE 4 READING ASSIGNMENTS & GOALS The lecture schedule lists the discussion topics for each week's meetings as well as the textbook and study guide reading assignments that support the lecture. Employees are responsible for all readings that relate to the course objectives and goals. A list of course goals are found on the professor’s web page at http://faculty.mdc.edu/dmaser ARTICLE 5 PAY SCALE Employees this semester will have the opportunity to earn up to 640 points for learning and then demonstrating the application of their knowledge of human anatomy and physiology on exams and quizzes. Based upon a maximum possible earning of 640 points, a letter grade will be assigned according to what percentage of those 640 points offered that the employee actually attained. A 640 - 576 400 4 exams @ 100 points each B 575 - 512 240 best 8 quizzes @ 30 pts. each C 511 - 448 640 D 447 – 384 F 383 Æ ARTICLE 6 EXAMS AND QUIZZESSection 1. Test Format A. Tests will be given at the beginning of the scheduled class. B. They will include vocabulary identification, multiple choice, short answer, true/false, and diagram identifications. C. All employees are required to bring at least one #2 pencil to each test. Section 2. Intellectual Property Rights A. Exams and quizzes are created by the instructor, who has ownership, uses, and rights regarding these intellectual properties. B. Students may not keep, hand copy, or photocopy test questions at any time. C. Test copies will be kept on file in the instructor’s office for students to review. Section 3. Major Exams A. Four (4) exams will be given. B. Make-up tests are not given unless the employee submits upon his/her return to work (class) a doctor's note, hospital bill, court appearance notice, or some document that clearly indicates that the employee was unable to attend the day of the test. C. The employee should immediately call the instructor upon an exam-day absence. Call that day, if possible. Do not wait until you return to class before speaking with the instructor. D. Make-up work will be different from that completed by your fellow employees on the test day. All make-up exams are full essay format, with no multiple choice or true/false questions. Section 4. Weekly Quizzes A. Ten (10) weekly quizzes will be given during class time. B. These will cover material previously discussed in lecture and discussion sessions. C. At the end of the semester, only your 8 best quiz scores (out of 10 quizzes taken) will be averaged, and each quiz will then have a 30 point value. D. Therefore, quizzes contribute 240 points toward your semester total of 640 points. E. NO QUIZZES WILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR MAKE-UPS. F. Any quizzes which you miss due to absence or late arrival to class will not count. G. Only exceptions: religious holiday; employer (school) sponsored event, ex. sports ARTICLE 7 ATTENDANCE AND PUNCTUALITYSection 1. Attendance A. Employees are expected to attend each scheduled class meeting. B. Weekly quizzes are NOT eligible for make-ups; you must be present and on time to take them. C. Student employees are expected to arrive to work (class) on time. D. Quizzes are distributed at the beginning of the class and will not be given to students arriving 10 minutes late! E. Student employees know their final exam date 4 months in advance, as it is printed in this syllabus contract. Therefore, no student should arrange holiday or vacation travel plans, etc. which would conflict with the date of their final exam. Section 2. Dismissal From Job A. The employer (instructor) reserves the right to fire/terminate employment (drop) any student who has missed work (class) 3 times. B. Students are reminded that it is their responsibility to resign from this job (withdraw) if they wish to receive a W for the course. C. Incompletes will not be given, except in the case of an unavoidable problem on the day of the final exam which can be documented. ARTICLE 8 CLASSROOM DECORUM AND CONDUCT Section 1. Disruptive Behavior A. The College and instructor recognize their responsibility to provide a classroom environment conducive to the learning process. B. Student employee behavior that may disrupt the learning environment will not be tolerated.Section 2. Cheating and Academic Dishonesty A. The instructor will expect full academic honesty and integrity from all employees (students) at all times. B. Any


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