HUMAN STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION II
SYLLABUS  Spring 2008

Instructor: Dr. Diane Gilmore                                     Office Hours: Mon. & Wed. 4-5 p.m.; Tues. & Thurs. 11 a.m. -Noon; Tues. 2-3 p.m.
Office: LSE 415                               Phone: 680-8083                      Email: mgilmore@astate.edu                                                                                           
Web page: www.clt.astate.edu/mgilmore

TA: Phillip Stewart
Email:

Required Lab Text: Marieb. Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab manual, eighth or ninth ed., Cat version

Attendance: Attendance is required at laboratory. Sessions missed without a documented excuse will result in a loss of 5 laboratory points. Make ups must be arranged in advance with your instructor. Attendance is mandatory for exams; no make-ups without doctor’s excuse or scheduled athletic event or other school sponsored activity.

Course Evaluation:

Grades will be based on three (3) practical laboratory exams worth 100 points each for a total 300 possible points.

                                90-100%     A
                                80- 89%      B
                                70- 79%      C
                                60- 69%      D
                                0 - 59%       Unfortunate

Academic Integrity:

All students are expected to maintain high ethical standards in their conduct. Any student caught cheating or allowing another student to cheat will receive a grade of zero for that exam and will be referred for disciplinary action. Penalties may be severe.

Inclement Weather:  The University will be open except in extreme circumstances. If you commute to the University, it is up to you to use your best judgment on whether you can get here safely. Please contact your instructor You will be given the opportunity to make up any work that you may have missed without penalty.

Disability Services:   Students who require academic adjustments in the classroom due to a disability must first register with ASU Disability Services. Following registration and within the first two weeks of class, please contact me to discuss appropriate academic accommodations. Appropriate arrangements can be made to ensure equal access to this course.

Summer LABORATORY SCHEDULE

(subject to change if necessary)

Week of :

Lab Exercise #

Description

Jan. 15; 18

26

Olfaction and Taste

Jan. 22; 25 25 Hearing and Equilibrium

Jan.29;Feb 1

24

Vision and Dissection of sheep eye

Feb. 5; 8

30,31; 34B

 Anatomy of the heart, dissection of sheep heart; Electrocardiography

Feb. 12; 15

EXAM 1

Exercises 24 -26; 30-31; 34B

Feb. 19; 22

29, 29B, 33, 33B, 32

Blood, Blood Pressure and Pulse;  Anatomy of blood vessels

Feb. 26; 29

35, 32

Cat dissection of lymphatic system; Blood vessels continued; cat dissection

Mar. 4; 7

38,  39B Digestive System: Anatomy; Chemical and Physical Processes

Mar. 11; 14

EXAM 2

Exercises 29; 29 B;32-33; 33 B; 34 B; 35; 38; 39 B

Mar. 18; 24    SPRING BREAK - no classes

Mar. 25; 28

36, 37; 37B

Anatomy and Physiology of the Respiratory System

Apr. 1; 4

40, 41; 41B

Urinary System, Urinalysis

Apr. 8; 11

27, 28B,  42

Endocrine System, Cat dissection, Male reproductive system

Apr. 15; 18

42, 43

Female reproductive system

Apr. 22; 25

EXAM 3

36-38; 37 B; 39B; 40-43; 41B; 27 ; 28 B