Anatomy and Physiology 1 Supplement
BIO 242 Syllabus
Fall 2009 |
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Instructor
Kevin Patton, Ph.D.
Office: ADM 2442 R
Phone: 636-922-8338 (campus) 636-486-4185 (off campus)
Email: kpatton@stchas.edu
(ALWAYS include a subject line in your email identifying you as a student —so that my spam filter won't think it's junk mail)
Office Hours: Posted at 2442 ADM, and on the web schedule map
(My office is always closed on weekends for mental repairs)For detailed contact information: http://www.lionden.com/student.htm
Course materials
Required textbook Anatomy & Physiology 7th edition. 2010. (Including Brief Atlas of the Human Body, |
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Required student response unit i>clicker For i>clicker help and tips, click here. |
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Required supplement Survival Guide for Anatomy & Physiology. 2006. |
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Required Lab ManualAnatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual 7th edition. 2010. |
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Recommended supplementA Visual Analogy Guide to Human Anatomy and Physiology. 2009. |
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Some of the required materials for your course are also required for the corequisite courses, BIO 240 and BIO 243, and so were not listed as "required" for this course in the SCC Bookstore. Additional recommended supplements may be needed in the lab section of the course. |
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Objectives
This course provides learning opportunities that complement those in the Anatomy & Physiology 1 lecture and lab courses. Students are introduced to specific success strategies and apply them directly to the concepts of the A&P curriculum concurrently with their introduction in the lecture and lab courses in a supportive small group setting. Participation in this supplemental course will improve learning skills, strengthen mastery of A&P concepts, and develop critical thinking skills.
Corequisites
This course must be taken along BIO 240 Anatomy & Physiology 1, which in turn must be taken along with BIO 243 Anatomy & Physiology 1 Laboratory. You must be enrolled in BOTH of these courses. If you drop either of these corequisite courses, then you must drop all three courses.
Course Web Sites
There are two primary websites you will need to access in this course:
- Lion Den
- URL: lionden.com
- This is my own (off-campus) website
- Most items that do not require password security are located here (for example, syllabus, notes, news)
- WebCT
- URL: www.stchas.edu
- Click the WebCT button at the right, below the photo
- This is the courseware platform used by SCC
- All items that do require password security are located here (for example, weekly check-ins)
There is an online version of this syllabus on the internet at http://www.lionden.com/ap1-supp.htm The online syllabus, which serves as the OFFICIAL document for this course, will occasionally be updated if necessary. Notes and other required information is also located only on the course website. Online Check-ins and the grade roster (My Grades) are available on WebCT (see below). Therefore, all students must have access to the internet and an internet browser. Your friendly and helpful SCC library reference specialist will help you with this, as will the science specialist in the ACE Center.
WebCT is a separate website that allows us to post online check-ins, individual grade records, and other resources on the internet. To login to your course go to www.stchas.edu and clicke the"WebCT" button. At the WebCT entry page, carefully note the instructions on how to login. Then click the "Login to myWebCT" button. You will be prompted to enter your user name and password. Find and click on the course title (if you see TWO BIO 242 courses, click on the COMBINED or MULTI course).
If you have any problems with logging on or accessing a WebCT course or online check-in or other tool, call 636-922-8555 for assistance.
For WebCT hints and troubleshooting help click here.
SCC website
The college website is www.stchas.edu and includes many helpful resources, including college cancellation notices (inclement weather). If you need to check course cancellations from home, go to Class Cancellation Information. from the college home page.
Evolve website
Your textbook comes with a bunch of included online resources, many of which you should try using. You can access these from the Evolve website at evolve.elselvier.com/Patton/AP/
Resources of particular interest . . .
- A&P Connect articles (called out in the textbook) include text and images that you'll need to complete your tests
- Audio glossary gives spoken pronunciations of key terms
- Audio chapter summaries can be heard online or downloaded for your portable device (cell phone, iPod, etc.)—these are great to use both as a preview and review of each chapter
- Online tutoring by expert A&P instructors helps you "get it"
- 3D animations of important processes help you visualize abstract concepts
You can also enroll in a self-study A&P Online web course at the Evolve site. Just use the access code that comes with your textbook (or purchase it online if you have a used book without a valid code). Be sure to sign up for the "self study" version, not the version led by an instructor.
Classroom Sessions
We do not have a set schedule for this course. The online Notes page will be updated frequently to let you now what's ahead . . . and what you need to prepare for each session.
We'd like to keep the topics and activities of these sessions flexible so that we can meet your needs as they arise—and as the needs of the group change.
Student Preparation
Before coming to a session, you should
- Complete the online Check-in for the week.
- Write down what you are having the most difficulty with right now (or write "nothing" if you're 100% good to go) on an index card with your name PRINTED CLEARLY on the back side
- This card will be handed in as you enter the room and used to record your class participation grade
- If you don't hand in a card, you will NOT get a class participation grade for that day!
- Complete any assignments (including reading) given the week before (or in the online Notes)
Student Response System
In each session we will be using a student response system called i>clicker. You must purchase an individual remote unit and bring it with you to every class meeting. Remote units may not be shared. Details on how to use the remote unit are found at the Student Response section in the Lion Den Study Tips.
When you respond during class with your i>clicker unit, you will accumulate "clicker" points that will earn you attendance/participation points that will later be added into your course grade. You will not be scored on whether the responses are correct or incorrect.
The think of the clickers as your professional tools . . . you can't do the job if you don't have your tools with you!
Missed sessions
You should attend other sections of A & P 1 Supplement taught by the same instructor to catch up with sessions that you have missed, if possible. See the Attendance section later in this syllabus for more on attendance policies.
Assignments
Assignments are given at the discretion of the instructor. There are no tests or quizzes (except practice tests) given in this course.
Reading assignments are not graded and receive no points, but you will find that skipping them will make it hard to follow what we're doing in each session. However, you may lose session participation points if you are not well prepared for each session.
Online Check-ins
Before coming to your weekly session you must go online and complete a brief "Check-in." Online Check-ins are done on WebCT in the form of a quiz.
The Check-in will ask a few questions about how you are doing and what strategies you are using to succeed in the lecture and lab sections of A&P. A sample Check-in is distrubuted during the first course session.
The point value you get on the Check-in "quiz" is based on whether you respond to the items—not the content of your response. No matter how many items you "check" in the Check-in, the maximum points recorded in My Grades gradebook is 15 (that is, up to one point for each Check-in question). These points will count toward your course grade.
After submitting each Check-in, please print it out and add it to your course notebook.
Additional advice about using WebCT and troubleshooting WebCT is available at http://lionden.com/webct.htm
DO NOT complete check-ins or assignments while texting or talking on your cell phone.
Assignments
Assignments are made in each session and listed in the online Notes page. You should complete the assignments due BEFORE coming to class.
Assignments are not individually graded. However, they do count toward your class participation points. Failure to adequately complete an assignment could result in the loss of participation points.
Notebook
You must keep a three-ring binder/notebook/folder containing all your check-in printouts, handouts, and assignments—and bring it with you to each class session. The instructor may occassionally ask to see your notebook contents. Be sure your name and contact information is on it!
Grading
Course grades are assigned at the discretion of the instructor. The grading scheme is outlined in the box.
A = 90% to 100% |
If the total available course points is 645, then 90% of 630 points, which is 580.5 points, are required for an A in the course. Extra credit points will be added to your points but not to the total available.
Here is the proposed breakdown of available course points for this course:
- You will receive up to 15 points for each online Check-in
- You will receive up to 30 points per class session for in-class participation
- 15 points maximum for i>clicker participation/attendance
- 15 points maximum for classroom behavior and participation (including assignments)
| Online Check-ins (15 x 15pts) | 225 |
| Clicker participation (15 x15 pts) | 225 |
| Class preparation/participation (15 x 15pts) | 225 |
Subtotal |
675 |
One-absence allowance (extra credit) |
-30 |
| Total Points | 645 |
It is your responsibility to keep a running total of your grades. Grades will be posted in My Grades at the WebCT site for this course (described above). Grades cannot be given out over the phone or by email in most circumstances. The official course grades are posted by the Registrar at SCC Connection (http://www.stchas.edu/scc-connection.php). Please check SCC Connection and investigate any possible errors or discrepancies immediately.
Note: Your "midterm" course grade is based on your work reported through Week 6. Only grades D and F are reported to the Registrar. The midterm grades are "progress reports" and are not reported on your final course grade or transcript.
Critical Thinking
The science faculty strives to facilitate each learner's development of critical thinking skills in the context of each science course. Critical thinking skills include "higher order" types of thinking abilities such as synthesis, evaluation, problem-solving, application, and so on. That is, using both new and old knowledge beyond simple memorization of facts. In this course, expect this kind of thinking to be modeled in lectures, demonstrations, and readings, practiced in classroom discussions, and self-study activities.
Extra Credit
As you noticed in the grading scheme above, 30 points will be deducted from the course total to account for missing one class session. This means that you can miss one class and still earn the maximum number of points. If you attend all the class sessions, you could earn MORE points than the course total. These extra points, then, are "extra credit."
Of course, any extra points will offset any clicker points that you miss because you forgot your clicker, or any deduction of points you get for inadequate assignments or class preparation.
There are no other opportunites (for example, no extra projects) for extra credit in this course.
Extra Help
If you need extra help with the concepts of Anatomy and Physiology, then you may seek the help of your instructor. Office hours for each instructor are available from the department secretary (Vicki) in Room 2442 or on the doors of individual faculty offices. In addition my office hours are available at this link Kevin's Schedule. Other instructors in the Life Science department may also be able to help you. The science specialist and others in the ACE Center can often help you. For help in general study habits and test taking, we strongly recommend that you seek help from the regular staff of the ACE Center —especially their handouts and lunchtime seminars on study skills. I also have some study tips available online.
Don't forget . . . online, personal tutoring is available at the Evolve websiteIf you have any problems with the course or the instructor, SCC policy dictates that you must seek help from your instructor first. If the problem is still not resolved, then you can bring your problem to the Dean for Math, Science, and Health (Chris Breitmeyer, ADM 1442) for final disposition. If you experience problems in any course right from the start, ask your instructor about the First Alert Program.
If you decide to drop the course, PLEASE see the instructor first. In any event, you must officially withdraw at the registration office by October 23 to receive a "W" grade. If you just stop showing up to class without officially withdrawing, you will receive the "F" grade.
Please get individual help outside of classroom time.
This includes forms to be signed by the instructor.Notes
All kinds of things happen in our lives, and it is best to seek help before things get too far out of hand. If you would like to speak confidentially to a mental health counselor, SCC offers this as a free service. Simply call 636-288-6533 for more information or to make an appointment.
St. Charles Community College makes every effort to accommodate students with disabilities. If a student had a need for special accommodations, please contact the Office of Accessibility 636-922-8247. Requests for accommodations must first be processed through this office located in ADM 1206A.
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Attendance & Class Behavior
Participation in class meetings is essential. Absences in excess of the equivalent of two weeks of class meetings will affect your grade. Students are responsible for catching up on material covered in missed or cancelled sessions.
Students are expected to be prepared for each class. Check the online course information frequently for topics and assignments. Be aware that sometimes we get a little ahead of posted activities and sometimes we get a little behind—so prepare accordingly.
Breakage of equipment or careless handling of lab or classroom furniture/materials may result in the assessment of a repair/replacement fee.
NO DRINKS OR FOOD ARE PERMITTED IN THE CLASSROOM. This is a college policy, not mine!
Also banned from the class are:
Please TURN OFF your You may not take calls or place calls You may not send or read text messages You may not pop popcorn during class. |
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Academic Integrity
This course is founded on the principle that all who participate will do so with the honesty befitting adult, professional studies. Without integrity of all students, the integrity of the course, this school, and your own credentials all suffer. This means that all students are expected to submit only their own work, whether for assignments, papers, online tests or quizzes, in-class tests or quizzes, classroom response system (clickers), or any other component of this course. Thus, students may not receive inappropriate help nor give inappropriate help to other students.
SCC academic integrity policy outlined in the SCC Student Handbook stipulates a variety of possible outcomes of violation of principles of basic academic integrity. In this course, receiving or giving inappropriate help in online tests, in-class exams, or assignments will ordinarily result in receiving "F" for the course. Inappropriate help may include having someone do all or or part of the work for you, providing or receiving copies of current in-class exam items or answers to in-class exam items, and copying someone else's work and submitting it as your own. Students who witness or have reason to suspect violations of academic integrity in this course and do not report it promptly, thus further enabling the dishonestly, will themselves also be subject to disciplinary action.
Safety
Please review the safety advice handed out to you on the first day of class.
Student Understanding
You are required to complete the Student Understanding, which outlines your responsibilities as a learner, on WebCT as soon as possible. You will not be allowed to do the WebCT online Check-ins until you complete the Student Understanding by checking "I understand" for each of the items. Click here for a list of the items in the Student Understanding.
You may email at this address kpatton@stchas.edu

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