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Course Description: Number and Title: BIOL 1151L (
Credit Hours:1.0 semester credit hours
Catalog Description: Laboratory accompanying BIOL 1151.
Course Co-requisite: BIOL 1151, Human Anatomy and Physiology I Note: Due to the co-requisite nature of BIOL 1151 and BIOL 1151L, students dropping one of the two courses must also drop the other. Material covered in BIOL 1151 is applied in BIOL 1151L. Students who have credit for BIOL 1151 from a prior term are accountable for the information previously learned in the course. Notebook Computer Requirement: Each CCSU student is required to have ready access throughout the semester to a notebook computer that meets faculty-approved hardware and software requirements for the student's academic program. Students will sign a statement attesting to such access. For further information on CCSU's Official Notebook Computer Policy, please go to http://itpchoice.clayton.edu/policy.htm.
Computer Skill Prerequisites: Students enrolled in this course must possess and have proficiency with the following computer skills and be able to: · use the computer's operating system (Windows). · access and send E-mail, including attached files (Outlook Express). · use a Web browser and search engine. · use a word processing program (MS Word) to produce reports and assignments. · install and navigate through A.D.A.M. and A.D.A.M. slideshow after the initial in-lab instruction.
Additional skills may be required as the semester progresses.
In-class Use of Student Notebook Computers:
Student notebook computers will be used in the laboratory approximately eight times in this course. Computers will also be required to access course materials, complete assignments and to communicate with your instructor.
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Course Objectives
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Student Learning Outcomes: Biology Outcomes
Nursing Outcomes
Dental Hygiene Outcomes
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Term: Fall 2007 |
Instructor Information:
Dr.
Jacqueline Jordan (CRN 85554)
Office: Lower Library, Room 136
Phone: (678) 466-4781
Fax: (678) 466-4899
Email: jacquelinejordan@clayton.edu
Internet: http://a-s.clayton.edu/jordan
Office hours: by appointment only
Dr.
Barbara Musolf (
Office: Arts and
Phone: (678) 466-4851
Fax:
(678) 466-4899
E-mail: BarbaraMusolf@clayton.edu
Internet: http://a-s.clayton.edu/bmusolf/default.htm
Office hours: Monday 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 3:30-5:30 p.m.; Wednesday
10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Other times by appointment only
Stelline Pedoto (CRN
85556, 85557, 85558)
Office: Lower Library
Room 112
Phone: (678) 466-4712
Fax: (678) 466-4785
email: SPedoto@clayton.edu
internet: http://a-s.clayton.edu/spedoto.htm
Office hours: Monday 7:30-8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.- 3:30 p.m.; Tuesday
12:30-1:30 p.m.; Wednesday 7:30-8:30 a.m.; Friday 7:30-8:30 a.m.
Marcus Collins (CRN
85559)
Office: Arts and
Sciences Building, G-116
Phone: (678) 466-4712
Fax: (678) 466-4899
Email: maruscollins@clayton.edu
Internet: http://a-s.clayton.edu/parttime/Collins/Collins.htm
Office Hours: TBA
Dr.
James A. Joy (CRN 85560)
Office: Arts and
Sciences Building, G-116
Phone: (678) 466-4712
Fax: (678) 466-4899
Email: JamesJoy@clayton.edu
Internet: http://a-s.clayton.edu/parttime/Joy/Joy.htm
Office Hours: TBA
Textbook and Course Materials: Required Texts: PHYSIOEX version 6.0 or 7.0 CDROM with lab manual. A.D.A.M. Interactive Anatomy DVD with Student Lab Guide by Lafferty and Panella. Anatomy & Physiology, Marieb and Hoehn, 3rd edition, 2008 (required text for BIOL 1151).
Videos:
Videos, CDs or DVDs are on reserve in the library and they can also be purchased from Media Services in the basement of the library. Ask your instructor for more information.
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Evaluation
*Attendance points are based on attendance and punctuality. |
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Grading: Letter grades will be assigned as follows:
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Mid-term Progress Report
Due to the relatively small number of laboratory grades that will have been returned by mid-term, no mid-term grade will be reported for this course. Students making unsatisfactory progress will be contacted individually by the instructor before mid-term.
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Course Schedule The course schedule is available on a separate page. You should be sure to check back often for changes in due dates and class assignments. |
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Course Policies: General policies:
Each student must attend the assigned laboratory weekly for two hours. You are expected to remain in lab for two hours, so do not schedule other appointments during this time. Attendance of all of the labs is REQUIRED and will be checked at each lab period. Unexcused absences from laboratory result in a grade of zero (0) for any graded work that was assigned that week. You cannot turn in assignments from a lab you missed. If you have a written excuse from a competent authority (doctor, judge, etc.), the missed points for the laboratory will not count against you. Excuses will not be accepted for routine procedures (checkups, teeth cleanings, eye exams, etc). Students should not schedule such appointments for lab times. If you miss lab, you are still responsible for the lab material on the lab practical.
There are NO
makeups for lab practical exams.
If you have an excused absence
for a date when a lab practical was given, those points will not be
considered in calculating your grade (however, this means that the
other graded work will be responsible for a greater weight in
determining your final grade).
Laboratories begin at the time listed in the Schedule of Classes; students must be present at the beginning of the lab. You are expected to attend all class meetings and be on time. Late arrivals will result in loss of attendance points for that week's lab. There are NO exceptions to this rule.
Participation in laboratory activities involves an inherent risk of injury. In the event of injury, the student should immediately inform the instructor or laboratory technician who will file an accident report. The injured party will be given first aid and referred to appropriate medical facilities for follow-up.
Lab exercises: You are expected to prepare for the current week's exercise prior to lab so that you will already be familiar with the topic at hand. This includes previewing the videos and reading the information in the lab manual and any handouts provided by the instructor. This will enable to you to work through the lab on your own, asking the instructor when you have questions.
Late assignments: There is a 20% per working day penalty for late lab reports. Lab reports will not be accepted more than one week after they are due.
Electronic devices: All electronic devices including cell phones, palm pilots, pagers, calculators, etc. are not allowed during tests. Possession and/or use of these items during an exam will result in a zero on the graded activity.
E-mail: Important messages and announcements will be sent to you via your CCSU email account. You must activate your account and check your e-mail regularly. Except under extenuating circumstances, the class list serve will be the sole means of contact by e-mail. |
Last Update: August 20, 2007