BIOL-2402 Anatomy and Physiology II
Rick Fofi
Credit Spring 2023
Section(s)
BIOL-2402-019 (54655)
LAB Th 6:00pm - 8:50pm RVS RVSA 2257
LEC Tu 6:00pm - 8:50pm RVS RVSA 2219
Course Requirements
BIOL 2402 Anatomy & Physiology II
Spring 23, January 17 – May 12
54655 Lec 019 RVS RVSA 2219 T 6:00pm- 8:50pm
Lab RVS RVSA 2257 Th 6:00pm- 8:50pm
Instructor |
Rick Fofi |
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rfofi@austincc.edu |
Office Phone |
223 3322 |
Office |
RGC |
Cell Phone |
(512) 971-6996 |
Office Hours |
By Appointment |
Course Description:
BIOL 2402 Anatomy and Physiology II is the second part of a two - course sequence. It is a study of the structure and function of the human body including cells, tissues and organs of the following systems: endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive. Emphasis is on interrelationships among systems and regulation of physiological functions involved in maintaining homeostasis.
Skills Requirements:
Reading, writing, and mathematics proficiency as determined by the COMPASS or ASSET test, or by the statewide THEA test, or by providing an official transcript from another college.
Course Prerequisite:
Successful completion of BIOL 2401 A&P I or equivalent.
Course Rationale:
This course is designed for students entering professional programs. It provides a foundation for the clinical topics covered in those courses by requiring mastery of factual material, laboratory techniques, and problem-solving skills. This course is a prerequisite for Introduction to Microbiology (BIOL 2420) and Anatomy and Physiology II (BIOL 2402) and is intended to adequately prepare students for these courses and for health sciences programs.
Learning Outcomes for Lecture:
Upon successful completion of this course, students will:
- Use anatomical terminology to identify and describe locations of major organs of each system covered.
- Explain interrelationships among molecular, cellular, tissue, and organ functions in each system.
- Describe the interdependency and interactions of the systems.
- Explain contributions of organs and systems to the maintenance of homeostasis.
- Identify causes and effects of homeostatic imbalances.
- Describe modern technology and tools used to study anatomy and physiology.
Learning Outcomes for Lab
Upon successful completion of this course, students will:
- Locate and identify anatomical structures.
- Appropriately utilize laboratory equipment, such as microscopes, dissection tools, general lab ware, physiology data acquisition systems, and virtual simulations.
- Demonstrate the steps involved in the scientific method.
- Communicate results of scientific investigations, analyze data and formulate conclusions.
- Use critical thinking and scientific problem-solving skills, including, but not limited to, inferring, integrating, synthesizing, and summarizing, to make decisions, recommendations and predictions.
General Education:
As a Core Curriculum course, students completing this course will demonstrate competence in:
- Critical Thinking - Gathering, analyzing, synthesizing, evaluating and applying information.
- Interpersonal Skills - Interacting collaboratively to achieve common goals.
- Quantitative and Empirical Reasoning - Applying mathematical, logical and scientific principles and methods.
- Written, Oral and Visual Communication - Communicating effectively, adapting to purpose, structure, audience, and medium.
Departmental Common Course Objectives:
The ACC Biology Department has specified the content for this course in the departmental common course objectives. Go here: http://www.austincc.edu/biology/ Under “Course Info”, click on “Common Course Objectives.” Then click on the link for BIOL 2401.
Course-Specific Objectives: You will find specific learning objectives for each unit posted in Blackboard. You are responsible for and will be tested on all of the material specified by lecture and lab objectives, whether it is covered during class time or on outside assignments.
Active learning is a major component of this class. Students are expected to work through the materials, find appropriate information, and work together to understand the concepts. Although instructors will discuss most topics in the classroom, some topics will be covered by students working independently. The instructor will provide guidance to help you find information.
You will be using Blackboard extensively in this course. Some course activities will require the use of a computer outside of the classroom. If you do not have access to a computer at home, you need to plan on using an ACC computer lab to complete your work for lecture and lab in a timely manner. Additional time will not be given for assignments or computer-based activities.
Instructional Methodology: Lecture and lab. In addition to on-line lectures and labs, students will be using Blackboard outside of class time to access course materials, work through narrated PowerPoint lectures and assignments. You will also be expected to independently study lab materials outside of class time.
Required Course Materials: Computer, safety eye wear
GRADING SYSTEM
Summary of Grading
Your grade is based on both lecture and lab components. Your grade will be based on these assessments. Any changes to the grading scheme will be posted on Blackboard. Grades for each graded component will be posted on Blackboard.
Lecture Exams (4 x 100 pts each) = 400 points
Lab Exams (4 x 50 pts each) = 200 points
Total Points = 600 points
Grading Scale: 90-100% = A
80-89% = B
70-79% = C
60-69% = D
< 60% = F
I do not round grades and there are NO curved scores. Your grade is based solely on the points that you earn in lecture and lab, plus any bonus questions available on lecture exams and lab practicals.
Assessments for Lecture and Lab:
(1) Lecture Exams: There will be four lecture exams, each worth 100 points. The exams will be given in class. See the schedule for specific dates. The exam format will be a combination of multiple choice, written questions such as short-answer, essays, definitions, fill in the blank and flow-charts. Exams will be based on all material specifically presented in the course.
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(2) Lab Exams: There will be four lab practical exams during the semester, each worth 50 points. See the schedule for specific dates. Each lab exam will test you over the material covered during the unit labs, Each lab practical will cover anatomical structures, and be administered online via PowerPoint and will be timed.
Makeup Exams: There are no make-up exams or lab practicals.
Timely return of exams: I will grade tests within one week of submission.
Other Course Policies
Attendance Policy: Lecture attendance is not mandatory but you should attempt to attend the lecture sessions if at all possible. It is important for you to attend class if you wish to succeed. If you do miss a class, course materials will be found on Blackboard.
Course Subjects
BIOL 2402 A&P II
Spring 2023 Schedule
Date |
Lecture Topic |
Lab |
Jan 17 |
Syllabus, Intro |
Lab Intro |
Jan 19 |
Essential Concepts |
Safety Training |
Jan 24 |
Essential Concepts Cont. |
Lab 1 - Metric System |
Jan 26 |
Endocrine |
Lab 2 - Endocrine Anatomy |
Jan 31 |
Endocrine |
Lab 3 - Glucose Tolerance Test |
Feb 02 |
Cardiac |
Lab 4 - Heart Anatomy |
Feb 07 |
Cardiac |
Lab 5 – EKG |
Feb 09 |
Cardiac Cont. |
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Feb 14 |
Review |
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Feb 16 |
Exam 1 |
Lab Practical 1 |
Feb 21 |
Vascular |
Lab 7 – Vascular Anatomy |
Feb 23 |
Vascular |
Lab 8 – Blood Pressure |
Feb 28 |
Blood Lymphatic |
Lab 9 - Blood Cells, Lab 10 - Hematology |
Mar 02 |
Immune |
Lab 11 - Lymphatic Anatomy |
Mar 07 |
Review |
|
Mar 09 |
Exam 2 |
Lab Practical 2 |
Mar 13 -17 |
Spring Break |
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Mar 21 |
Respiratory |
Lab 12 – Respiratory Anatomy |
Mar 23 |
Respiratory |
Lab 13 – Respiratory Physiology |
Mar 28 |
Respiratory Cont. |
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Mar 30 |
Digestive |
Lab 14 – Digestive Anatomy |
Apr 04 |
Digestive |
Cont. |
Apr 06 |
Review |
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Apr 11 |
Exam 3 |
Lab Practical 3 |
Apr 13 |
Renal |
Lab 15 - Renal Anatomy |
Apr 18 |
Renal |
Lab 16 – Renal Physiology |
Apr 20 |
Renal Cont. |
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Apr 25 |
Fluid/Acid-Base |
Lab 17 – Acid – Base Balance |
Apr 27 |
Reproductive |
Lab 18 – Reproductive Anatomy |
May 02 |
Reproductive |
Cont. |
May 04 |
Review |
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May 09 |
Exam 4 |
Lab Practical 4 |
May 11 |
Feedback |
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Student Learning Outcomes/Learning Objectives
Departmental Common Course Objectives:
The ACC Biology Department has specified the content for this course in the departmental common course objectives. Go here: http://www.austincc.edu/biology/ Under “Course Info”, click on “Common Course Objectives.” Then click on the link for BIOL 2401.
Course-Specific Objectives: You will find specific learning objectives for each unit posted in Blackboard. You are responsible for and will be tested on all of the material specified by lecture and lab objectives, whether it is covered during class time or on outside assignments.
Active learning is a major component of this class. Students are expected to work through the materials, find appropriate information, and work together to understand the concepts. Although instructors will discuss most topics in the classroom, some topics will be covered by students working independently. The instructor will provide guidance to help you find information.
You will be using Blackboard extensively in this course. Some course activities will require the use of a computer outside of the classroom. If you do not have access to a computer at home, you need to plan on using an ACC computer lab to complete your work for lecture and lab in a timely manner. Additional time will not be given for assignments or computer-based activities.
Office Hours
T Th 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM RVS 2119
NOTE Other hours by appointment and/or onlinePublished: 01/23/2023 12:43:37