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COURSE NUMBER:
2401-56302
carmen.goudeau@my.tccd.edu
Division
Division
Math and Science
Divisional Dean
Dr. Tommy Awtry
Building & Room
Math and Sci Div, ESEE 2105A, 817515-3315
OFFICE HOURS:
Laboratory:
Manual
COURSE DESCRIPTION
First semester of a two-semester human anatomy and
physiology course conducted via distance learning studying
basic chemistry, cytology, histology, integumentary system,
skeletal system, muscular system, and the nervous system
and how each of these systems function in an online
environment..
COURSE GOALS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. The student will demonstrate an understanding of the basic
concepts of anatomy and physiology. The student will be able to
explain anatomy and physiology subdivisions; define basic human
anatomical terms; use basic human anatomical terms
appropriately.
2. The student will demonstrate an understanding of how the
human body is organized. The student will be able to explain the
anatomical hierarchy chart; use the anatomical hierarchy chart;
discuss the common functional characteristics of living things;
define and give examples homeostasis; explain the homeostatic
feedback mechanisms.
3. The student will relate the basic concepts of chemistry to the
study of human
anatomy and physiology. The student will be able to define basic
chemical terms; describe the organization within an atom; explain
chemical bonding; describe the characteristics of water; discuss
pH and buffers; discuss the inorganic and organic molecules in
the body; explain enzyme activity; discuss energy use and
requirement in the body.
4. The student will describe cell organelles and their functions and
transport across cell membranes, mitosis, and protein synthesis.
The student will be able to identify cell components and their
functions; describe the structure of the cell membrane; explain
the passive and active transport processes; discuss ATP
D=699-600pts
F=599 below
Your Final Lecture Grade will be based on your total
earned points not your projected percentage.
933/1000 =A not 933/1000=0.933 x 100=93.3
Lecture Schedule
Week
ONE July 13-16
1
TOPIC
CHAPTER
The Sciences of Anatomy and Physiology
Atoms, Ions, and Molecules
2
Energy, Chemical Reactions, and
Cellular Respiration
6
THREE July27-30
and Function
7
Appendicular Skeleton
Muscle Tissue
10
Muscular System: Axial and
Appendicular Muscle
11
Nervous System: Nervous Tissue
12
Spinal Nerves
14
Nervous System: Autonomic
Nervous System
15
SIX Aug 17- 20
FINAL EXAM WEEK
_______________________________________________________________
Exam One
Chapter 1-3
July 16 (Thurs)
Online
Exam Two
Chapter 4-6
July 23 (Thurs)
Online
Exam Three
Chapter 7-9
July 30 (Thurs)
Online
Exam Four
Chapter 10-11
Aug 6 (Thurs)
Online
Exam Five
Chapter 12-13
Aug 13 (Thurs)
Online
Final Exam
Chapter 14-15
Aug 19 (Wed)
Online
This Schedule is an outline and can be adjusted at the
Instructors Discretion
Course Organizer
DL Anatomy & Physiology I Summer 2015 Course Organizer
We
Chap
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Date
Topics
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1
July 13 The Sciences of Anatomy and Physiology
1
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4
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7
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9
10
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12
13
14
15
EXAM POLICY:
Exam (# 1-5) will be on Thursdays of each week. Exam will be
available from 8:00am-11:59pm. Once you start the exam you will
have only 1 attempt for 65 minutes with 50 questions.
Final Exam will be on Wednesday Aug 19, 2015. Exam will be
available from 11:50am-1:50pm only. Only 1 attempt for 140
minutes for a maximum of 100 questions.
Lecture Examination Makeup:
Multiple Choice
Select All That Apply
Matching
True/ False
Drawings
Short Answer
BlackBoard Assignments
There will be weekly assignments pertaining to the lecture topic
that will be due and submitted online on the week we start lecture
discussion of that topic. The assignments are highly
recommended for the success of the student. The student will
have the sole responsibility of knowing when the participation
assignments are due (course organizer/calendar and syllabus has
the due dates.) Extra credit will be given at the instructors
discretion in the form of online quizzes, assignments, and case
studies.
Communication Plan
We will communicate through Blackboard announcements, office
visits, TCCD email, Laboratory and my office telephone. This will
include important course announcements and any changes to
calendar/course organizer, upcoming due dates, and questions
about course materials.
Library
7:30 am