COLLIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
2200 W. University, McKinney, Texas 75070
2800 E. Spring Creek Pkwy, Plano, Texas 75074
9700 Wade Boulevard, Frisco, Texas 75034
LABORATORY SECTION SYLLABUS
COURSE NUMBER: BIOL 2402
COURSE TITLE: Anatomy and Physiology II
CREDIT HOURS: 4 LECTURE HOURS: 3 LAB HOURS: 4
PRE‑REQUISITE: BIOL 2401
CO‑REQUISITE: BIOL 2402 Lecture
CATALOG DESCRIPTION:
BIOL 2402 Anatomy and Physiology II
A continuation of the study of the structure and function of the mammalian system with emphasis on physiology. Topics include genetics, digestion, nutrition, metabolism, respiratory systems, blood and cardiovascular system, endocrine system, lymphatic and immune systems, urinary system, reproduction and human development. Laboratory includes correlated physiological experiments and continued mammalian dissection.
TEXTBOOK:
Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory Manual, current edition cat version with Physio Ex, Elaine Marieb
Physiopack Interactive Physiology CD-ROM multipack, A.D.A.M. / Benjamin Cummings
Bone Atlas
Suggested : Web-Based Cat Dissection Review for Human A&P, John Waters
SUPPLIES:
Loose-leaf notebook to keep lab reports and handouts
Lab coat or apron and latex gloves, if desired, for some labs; Dissecting kit
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
The objective of this course sequence is to provide the biology major with the level of detail in anatomy and physiology needed to enable a student to undertake further study in other majors' courses, nursing, pre‑med, physical education, physical therapy, etc. The laboratory is designed to introduce the biology major to techniques of experimentation, observation, and reporting that will be required at more advanced levels of coursework and of professional work experience.
Course activities and knowledge objectives address increasing each student's competency in reading, writing, critical thinking and analysis. Experiential learning activities are utilized as a means of instruction in laboratory components of courses and through research, class projects, and skill building exercises with problem analysis.
The SCANS skill building philosophy of establishing a foundation of basic skills, thinking skills, and personal qualities are addressed, as reported above, in each course. The mastery of five identified competencies; resource identification, interpersonal skills, information acquisition and use, systems understanding and use, and knowledge of current technology is necessary to complete course requirements.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS:
The laboratory will have three comprehensive practical examinations to assess student understanding of lab materials and methods, in addition to lab quizzes and at least four (4) formal typed lab reports (possibly more) as required by the lab instructor. No more than two lab grades may be dropped, and then at the discretion of the lab instructor. The instructor has the option of giving the lab quizzes over material covered in the previous lab(s) or to be covered in that day's upcoming lab, so students should be prepared for a quiz on that day's material before coming to lab.
All students are required to actively participate in laboratory experiments and dissections. Students who simply observe the work of others will not receive credit for that laboratory assignment.
METHOD OF PRESENTATION:
Laboratory experiments and dissections will be mainly student participation, with some instructor demonstrations. Discussions of material covered in lab will precede or follow the lab topics. Films and other audio‑visual materials may be used.
METHOD OF EVALUATION:
Overall course grade: Lecture 60%, lab 40%
Lab: 3 major practical exams ‑ 20% each
8 or more quizzes ‑ 20% of lab
4 or more lab reports ‑ 20% of lab
ATTENDANCE POLICY:
Laboratory attendance is mandatory for all students. Individual conflicts with this policy are to be discussed with the lab instructor. Missed lab reports and lab quizzes will be counted as zeros in figuring the lab grade. No more than two lab grades may be dropped, and then only at the discretion of the lab instructor. If a student misses more than three lab periods in the semester, that student will be strongly urged to drop the course, as he/she will likely fail.
IF YOU HAVE DIFFICULTIES:
First see or call your instructor. If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact the divisional secretary at your campus. The Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences office phone numbers are 548‑6880 at Central Campus, 881‑5880 at Spring Creek Campus, and 377-1580 at Preston Ridge Campus. The Dean of the division is Dr. Cameron Neal. His office is located in K102 at the Spring Creek Campus.
We will all be happy to assist you.
AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT STATEMENT
It is the policy of Collin County Community College to provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals who are students with disabilities. This college will adhere to all applicable Federal, State and local laws, regulations and guidelines with respect to providing reasonable accommodations as required to afford equal educational opportunity. It is the student's responsibility to contact the faculty member and/or the Services for Students with Disabilities at 881-5950 in a timely manner to arrange for appropriate accommodations.
BIOLOGY 2402 ‑ ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II LABORATORY SCHEDULE
WEEK LABORATORY TOPICS LAB MANUAL EXERCISES
1 Check-in, Orientation, Review Ex. 1-5, safety handouts
Endocrine System : Histology, Models Ex 27
2 Endocrine System (Cat Dissection) Ex. 27, D3
Endocrine Physiology Ex 27, 28
3 Blood : slides Ex. 29
Blood : Experiments
4 The Heart : Anatomy Ex 30
The Heart : Physiology Ex 31
5 Blood Vessels : Anatomy Ex. Ex 32, D4
Blood Vessels : Physiology Ex 33, 34
6 Lab Practical Review
Lab Practical I
7 Lymphatic System Ex. 36, D5
Immune System Film, Handouts
8 Respiratory System : Anatomy Ex 37, D6
Respiratory System : Physiology Ex 38, 48B
9 Digestive System : Gross (Models, Dissection) Ex 39, D7
Digestive System : Histology Ex 39
10 Digestive System : Physiology Ex 40A, Diet Balancer
Digestive System : Physiology Experiments Ex 40B
11 Lab Practical Review
Lab Practical II
12 Urinary System : Ex 41, D8
Urinalysis Ex 42, 49B
***Last Day to Withdraw 12 class week***
13 Reproductive System : Male Ex. 43
Reproductive System : Female Ex 43
14 Reproductive Physiology Ex 44
Development, Heredity Ex 45, 46
15 Lab Practical Review, Lab Practical III
NOTE: Labs may be affected by holidays and breaks. Please check the college calendar for closing
Dates that affect the CCCCD campuses.