IPHY 3410 section 001 Introduction to Human Anatomy Lecture Syllabus Fall 2011 INSTRUCTOR Dr Leif Saul Office TB01 108 Temporary Bldg 01 is attached to the West end of Clare Small Phone 303 735 3783 E mail leif saul colorado edu Office hours M 3 00 3 50 F 2 00 3 00 or by appointment GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION Meeting time TuTh 11 00 12 15 Meeting location Ramaley C250 Prerequisites EBIO 1210 1220 1230 1240 or equivalent sequence COURSE OBJECTIVE IPHY 3410 Introduction to Human Anatomy is a 3 credit lecture course for students interested in areas related to human structure health and performance A structure function approach provides the background required to understand the material in the course which is necessary for further study in professions such as nursing physical therapy sports and leisure studies medical technology and related fields Note Human Anatomy Lab IPHY 3415 is a separate course It does not need to be taken with this course but it is required for completion of the IPHY major and for entrance into some health related professional programs Taking only this lecture may not meet the requirement for these professional programs unless the lab is also taken Consult with your advisor if you have questions about this TEXTBOOK AND I CLICKER Human Anatomy 6th edition Marieb Wilhelm and Mallatt required Note The textbook sold new at the campus bookstore comes with two resources that are used in Human Anatomy Lab IPHY 3415 A disc Practice Anatomy Lab 3 0 and A Brief Atlas of the Human Body 2nd edition i clicker required Note You must register your clicker to obtain clicker points See http www colorado edu its cuclickers students register html WEB SITES Useful sometimes necessary information and resources will be provided online at http www colorado edu intphys iphy3410saul and https culearn colorado edu You will need your CU login name and IdentiKey password to access CULearn which is necessary to complete the homeworks check your scores and obtain other resources LECTURE NOTES PowerPoint files will be provided on CULearn by 4 pm the day before the lecture You should print these out and use them as an aid in note taking Important Anatomy is a visual subject and accordingly you will be asked to draw diagrams in your notes so bring paper and pen pencil for that purpose Some diagrams will be provided unlabeled on the PowerPoint for you to label during class 1 DISABILITIES If you qualify for accommodations because of a disability please submit to the instructor a letter from Disability Services 303 492 8671 Center for Community N200 http www colorado edu disabilityservices in a timely manner so that your needs may be addressed Disability Services determines accommodations based on documented disabilities Note See guidelines at http www colorado edu disabilityservices go cgi select temporary html for information about dealing with temporary medical conditions ACADEMIC INTEGRITY All students of the University of Colorado at Boulder are 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