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BSC 250 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab Syllabus Fall 2006
Robert Turnbull, Instructor
Office: 131-A
Office Hours: Monday 4-6pm
Wednesday 1:00-2:30pm
Thursday 11:00am -1:00pm,
Friday 1:00-2:30pm
PHONE: 228.214.3332
E-mail: Robert.Turnbull@usm.edu or roroule@charter.net
Time: Thursday 1-3:45pm
Room: SSC 131-B
Text: Laboratory Manual Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology
(7th edition) by Frederic H. Martini
Wednesday, October 4th is the last day to drop class without academic
penalty.
Learning
outcomes: BSC 250 and BSC 250L are part of the General
Education Curriculum (GEC) of the University. As a consequence,
the course will fulfill the following GEC Student Learning outcomes:
- Students will demonstrate the ability to develop and focus
on one topic in speaking and writing assignments and present
ideas in
an organized, logical, and coherent form.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to use Standard English
grammar, punctuation, spelling, and usage.
- Students
will demonstrate fundamental math skills.
- Students will have a good understanding of the scientific method.
- Students
will demonstrate a basic understanding of the techniques used
in science .
- Students will demonstrate a basic awareness of current
issues and concerns.
- Student will demonstrate a general understanding of
the structure and function of selected human organ
systems.
Grades: There will be 2 examinations. Each exam counts 100 points.
In addition students will be required to write 2 research papers
(see schedule) totaling fifty points each. Research papers will
due the week following the lab the report is on. Total points =
300.
A – 90%- 100% 270-300 points
B – 80% - 89% 240-269 points
C – 70% - 79% 210-239 points
D – 60% - 69% 180-209 points
F < 60% below 180 points
Accommodation
for students with special needs: If a student
has a disability that qualifies under the American with
disabilities
act (ADA) and requires accommodations, she/he should contact
the office for disability accommodations (ODA) for information
on appropriate
policies and procedures. Disabilities covered by ADA may include
learning, psychiatric, physical disabilities, or chronic health
disorders. Students can contact ODA if they are not certain whether
a medical condition/disability qualifies. Address: The University
of Southern Mississippi on the Gulf Coast Office of Disability
Accommodations 730 East Beach Boulevard Long Beach, MS 39560.
Voice Telephone or TTY: (228) 214-3232 or (601)226-6035,
Fax: (601)266-6035.
Individuals with hearing impairments can contact ODA using the
Mississippi Relay Service at 1-800-582-2233 (TTY) or email Suzy
Herbert at Suzanne.herbert@usm.edu. Academic
integrity: Each student in this course is expected to
abide by the University of Southern Mississippi Student Handbook.
Students are expected to abide by the Code of Student Conduct.
Comparison of answers, copying from others or any type of collaboration
is not permitted during the examinations because they violate the
code and may result in University disciplinary actions: probation,
suspension, or expulsion, or all three. You will be requested not
to wear any type of hat or caps, and jackets. The instructor reserves
the right to request you to show that you have not hidden notes
that may distract you or make you fail to abide to Code of Student
Conduct. See USM Student Handbook page 75 at http://www.usm.edu/pubs/studenthandbook/
Make
Up Exams: Make up exams will only be given to students who
miss an exam due to extenuating circumstances including, but
not limited to, serious illness or death in the family. Missing
an exam due to non medical reasons must be approved for by the
Instructor prior to the absence. The Instructor must be contacted
regarding makeup exams within one week of the absence (or before
the absence for non medical reasons). Documentation of the extenuating
circumstances (doctor’s excuse, for example) must be provided
to the instructor before makeup exam will be given. Exams must
be made up within one week of returning to class at a time mutually
agreeable to student and Instructor. Failure to comply with these
policies will result in a zero for the missed exam.
Attendance: Attendance is required.
Extra
Credit: I do not give extra credit; don’t ask. If you have
extra time for extra credit, spend it studying.
Lab
Safety
- Do no eat,
drink or smoke in the laboratory.
- Wash
your hands with soap and warm water before leaving the laboratory.
- When
heating a test tube, point the mouth of the tube away from yourself
and other people.
- Always
wear shoes in the lab.
- Keep
extra books etc in designated place to keep work area uncluttered.
- If
you have long hair, tie it back when in the lab.
- Read labels carefully before removing substances from
a container.
- Discard used chemicals and materials into appropriately
labeled containers.
- Avoid
contact with embalming fluids.
- Wear
rubber or disposable gloves when working with preserved specimens.
- Wear eyeglasses or safety glasses to protect
your eyes.
BSC 250 LAB Fall 2006
| Date |
Topic |
Chapter(s) |
| 31 Aug
06 |
Anatomical
Orientation and Terminology |
4 |
| 7 Sept
06 |
Cells
and Tissues |
8, 11 |
| 14 Sept
06 |
Skeletal
Terminology |
14, 15 |
| 21 Sept
06 |
Axial
Skeleton (Research Paper) |
16 |
| 28 Sept
06 |
Appendicular
Skeleton |
17 |
| 5 Oct
06 |
Exam I |
4, 8,
11, 14-17 |
| 12 Oct
06 |
Muscles
of the Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb |
21 |
| 19 Oct
06 |
Break |
N/A |
| 26 Oct
06 |
Muscles
of the Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb |
21 |
| 2 Nov
06 |
Anatomy
of the Respiratory System (Research Paper) |
55 |
| 9 Nov
06 |
Anatomy
of the Heart |
48 |
| 16 Nov
06 |
Vascular
System |
50 |
| 23 Nov
06 |
Thanksgiving |
|
| 30 Nov
06 |
Final
Exam |
21, 48,
50, 55 |
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