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SETON HILL UNIVERSITY, DIVISION OF NATURAL & HEALTH SCIENCES

 

BL-214: Human Anatomy & Physiology I, Fall 2008, 3 Credits

 

Instructor: Dr. Steven G. Bassett

            Office: Maura 120, Phone: from on-campus - 4266, from off-campus - 724-830-1029

            PO Box: 494F, email: campus - bassett@setonhill.edu

Time / Location: MWF, 10:00 AM to 10:50 AM / Admin 308

Text: Tortora & Derrickson, Principles of Anatomy & Physiology, 12th ed., 2009 (do not use earlier editions). Text Web Site: www.wiley.com/college/tortora

 

            Catalog Description: A detailed study of the structure and function of the human body. Anatomical studies include gross, histological, and cytological perspectives and are correlated with physiology. Functional studies emphasize homeostatic, regulatory, and integrative mechanisms. Pathophysiological processes are compared with normal anatomy and physiology. Course is designed to meet the requirements of allied health majors (dietetics, medical technology, nursing, physician assistant, pre-physical or pre-occupational therapy). Prerequisite: at least one semester of college chemistry or one year of high school chemistry.

            Design: The course is divided into four segments, for which you will receive learning objectives. The objectives should be referred to in class and also when studying the text and your class notes. You are responsible for all objectives and terms, whether or not they are covered in class. The instructor will use class time for discussion of difficult concepts and to review material from previous classes, but there will not be time to address every objective. Therefore, each student must take responsibility for his or her learning, as guided by the Learning Objectives. Each segment will conclude with a 50-minute exam.

            Terminology Quizzes: A major challenge of the course will be mastering the terminology associated with the human body. There are hundreds of terms with which you will need to become familiar. One tool to aid your study will be the Terminology Quizzes. These eight quizzes will be taken from word lists that follow the sequence of the text.

            The Challenge: If you wish to succeed in this course, then it is imperative that you read the assigned pages in the text before coming to class. Also, the PowerPoint lectures are available in the Maura 110 computer lab so that you can view them ahead of time. Because of the volume of material to be covered, class sessions will move rapidly and you will feel frustrated if you are approaching a new topic cold. There are a number of study resources available, including the tutor, the textbook's Web site, and the weekly review sessions. In addition, I will be available for meetings outside of class. Please do not hesitate to make an appointment to discuss problems with me. Nothing can substitute, however, for consistent, daily study of the material.

 

Disability Statement: If you have a disability that may require consideration by the instructor, you should contact the Coordinator of Disabled Student Services at 724-838-4295. It is recommended that this be accomplished by the second week of class. If you need accommodations for successful participation in class activities prior to your appointment with the Disabled Student Services Office, you should provide the instructor with written information that includes suggestions for assistance with participating in and completing class assignments. It is not necessary to disclose the nature of your disability.

           

Academic Honesty Statement: Seton Hill University expects that all its students will practice academic honesty and ethical conduct. The University regards plagiarism, cheating on examinations, falsification of papers, non-sanctioned collaboration, and misuse or illegal use of library material, computer material, or any other material, published or unpublished, as violations of academic honesty.

 


SCHEDULE

 

DATE                                          TOPIC                                                               PAGES

AUG    25 M                1. An Introduction to the Human Body                                2-12, 21-24

            27 W                2. Chemical Level of Organization                                          28-43

            29 F                 3. Organic Compounds                                                          43-57

SEPT    1 M                             No Class: Labor Day

             3 W                 4. Cellular Level of Organization                                             61-87

             5 F                  5. Cellular Genetics                                                       87-97, 100-103
                                                [Terminology Quiz 1]

             8 M                 6. Histology: Epithelial Tissues                                                   109-123

            10 W                7. Histology: Connective, Muscle, & Nervous Tissues              123-142

            12 F                 8. Integumentary System                                                         147-170

            15 M                9. Bone Tissue                                                                         175-194
                                                [Terminology Quiz 2]

            17 W                10. Axial Skeleton: Skull                                                         198-216

            19 F                             Exam #1 (Covers Topics 1-9)

            22 M                11. Axial Skeleton: Hyoid, Vertebrae, Sternum, Ribs             216-231

            24 W                12. Appendicular Skeleton                                                      235-261

            26 F                 13. Classification of Joints                                                      264-279

            29 M                14. Selected Joints/Arthropathy                                                279-296
                                                [Terminology Quiz 3]

OCT      1 W                15. Skeletal Muscle Structure                                                   301-311

             3 F                 16. Skeletal Muscle Contraction                                                 311-326

             6 M                17. Cardiac & Smooth Muscle/Myopathy                                327-332
                                                [Terminology Quiz 4]

             8 W                18. Nervous Tissue                                                                  415-426

            10 F                             Exam #2 (Covers Topics 10-17)

            13 M                No Class: October Break

            15 W                19. Electrical Signals in Neurons                                     426-440, 1068

            17 F                 20. Signal Transmission at Synapses: Neurotransmitters            441-454

            20 M                21. Spinal Cord Anatomy                                                    460-467
                                                [Terminology Quiz 5]

            22 W                22. Spinal Nerves                                                                    468-480

            24 F                 23. Spinal Cord Physiology                                                     480-490


  OCT     27 M                24. Brain: Regions, Protective Coverings, & Blood Supply     495-503,
                                                                                                                                    537-539,
                                                                                                                      789-791, 803-805

            29 W                25. Brain Stem, Cerebellum, Diencephalon                                503-513

            31 F                 26. Cerebral Anatomy                                                               513-518
                                                [Terminology Quiz 6]

NOV     3 M                27. Cerebral Function                                                                518-522

             5 W                28. Cranial Nerves / CNS Pathology                                          522-540

             7 F                             Exam #3 (Covers Topics 18-27)

            10 M                29. Anatomy of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)           546-557

            12 W                30. Physiology of the ANS                                                       558-565

            14 F                 31. Sensation & Perception                                                      569-583
                                                [Terminology Quiz 7]

            17 M                32. Motor Pathways, Integrative Functions                                583-593

            19 W                33. Olfaction, Gustation, Anatomy of the Ey                             598-613

            21 F                 34. Physiology of Vision                                                           613-620

            24 M                35. Anatomy of the Ear                                                           620-625
                                                [Terminology Quiz 8]

            26 W                            No Class: Thanksgiving Break

            28 F                             No Class: Thanksgiving Break

DEC      1 M                36. Physiology of Hearing & Equilibrium                                    626-631

             3 W                37. Sensory Pathology                                                              636, 637

             5 F                             Review for Exam #4

            10 W (8:45 AM)                        Exam #4 (covers topics 28-37)

                                                                                                    

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G R A D I N G

 

4 Exams @ 100 pts.-----------------------------------------------------400

8 Terminology Quizzes @ 25 pts.-------------------------------------200

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                                                                                    Total = 600

 

A = 93% or above of total, A- = 90% to 92%

B+ = 87% to 89%, B = 83% to 86%, B- = 80% to 82%

C+ = 77% to 79%, C= 73% to 76%, C- = 70% to 72%

D+ = 67% to 69%, D = 63% to 66%, D- = 60% to 62%

F = 59% or below

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