BIO 111       SYLLABUS AND CALENDAR            SPRING 2005

Instructors:

Office:

Phone:

email:

Rosetta Dalton

L 231

351-2292 or 351-2285

rdalton@parkland.edu

 

 

 

Neal Rushforth

L 127

351-2285

nrushforth@parkland.edu

                          BIO 111 SCHEDULE

       (Subject to change at Instructor’s Discretion)

 

M

T

W

R

F

RELATED LABS

January

10

(Introduction to Course)

11

12

(A-1)

13

14

(A-1)

Introduction

17

Martin Luther King’s Birthday

(No Class)

18

19

(A-1)

20

21

(A-1)

 pH / Metric                                                        

24

(A-1)

25

26

(A-2)

27

28

(intro to terms & A-2)

Histology

 

January

  and

February

31

(A-2)

01

02

(A-2) (A-3)

03

04

(terms practical)

Enzyme Lab

Case Study

Terms Study

07

(A-3)

08

09

(A-3)

10

11

(A-4)

Bone introduction

14

(A-4)

15

16

(A-5)

17

18

(bone practical)

Chicken Wing Dissection

Bone, Cartilage, Ligament Study

21

(muscle intro & A-5)

22

23

(A-5)

24

25

(muscle practical)

Muscle study

 

February

March

 and

April

28

(A-5)

01

02

(A-6)

03

(No Classes)

04

(A-6)

Heart Dissection

07

(A-6 & vessels intro)

08

09

(A-6)

10

11

(vessels practical)

Vessels Study

14

(A-6)

15

16

(A-7)

17

18

(A-7)

Case Study

& Essay prep

21

22

23

24

25

SPRING BREAK

NO CLASSES.............................................................................................................................

28

(essay exam)

29

30

(A-8)

31

01

(A-8)

Digestion

Case Study

 

April

04

(A-9 & intro to resp. & dig)

05

06

(A-9)

07

08

(A-9) (A-10)

Model Study

Mini-Essay

11

(A-10)

12

13

(A-10)

14

15

(A-11)

Kidney Dissection

Urinalysis

Case Study

18

(A-11)

19

20

(A-11)

21

22

(A-12)

Model Study

Cadaver Lab

25

(A-12)

26

27

(A-13)

28

29

(A-13)

Model Study

Eye Dissection

 

May

02

(Cadaver Lab)

03

04

(Multi-System

Practical)

05

06

No Classes

(Study Day)

No Lab

Model Study on

Mon. & Tue.    

 

Finals Week

09

10

11

12

13

No Lab

No Lecture

                                                                                        

COURSE INFORMATION

1.         Required Texts: Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 8th edition, by Shier

                                                Module Study Guides and Labs for BIO 111, by M. Postula and Rosetta Dalton

                                   

2.         The following Parkland College General Education Objectives are covered in Bio 111:

Effective writing, reading, and listening; critical thinking in problem-solving; compute in quantitative terms; use technology to access and retrieve information.

 

3.         Lecture / Lab attendance and participation are expected and required.  Tardiness and unexcused absences will result in a deduction from your attendance and participation grade.  You are responsible for all announcements made in class.  You must be excused in order to make up work.  The only way to be excused is to call your lecture instructor on or before the day you miss.  Excused labs must be made up by the week following the missed lab. *Due to scheduling problems, practicals can not be made up.

 

4.         Quiz and practical due dates are listed in your syllabus.  Labs will be due on the 1st Friday after your lab at 2:00 PM.  NO LATE WORK WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT PRIOR ARRANGEMENT.  CHEATING WILL RESULT IN A GRADE OF “F” FOR THIS COURSE.

 

QUIZ DEADLINES

MODULE

1st TAKE

2nd TAKE

A-1

W

1/26

F

1/28

A-2

F

2/04

M

2/07

A-3

F

2/11

M

2/14

A-4

W

2/16

M

2/21

A-5

W

3/02

F

3/04

A-6

W

3/16

F

3/18

A-7

W

3/30

F

4/01

A-8

M

4/04

W

4/06

A-9

M

4/11

W

4/13

A-10

F

4/15

M

4/18

A-11

F

4/22

M

4/25

A-12

W

4/27

F

4/29

A-13

M

5/02

W

5/04

           

            NOTE:     “If you feel you have a disability which may require an accommodation, please contact (me and/or) one of the following:

                                                Learning Disabilities:      Evelyn Brown, Room X148, 351-2587

                                                                                    Norm Lambert, Room A250, 353-2620

 

 

                                                                       

PRACTICAL EXAMS

Practical

Date

Terms

F

2/04

Bone

F

2/18

Muscle

F

2/25

Vessels

F

3/11

Multi-System

W

     5/04    

                                                                                                                

           

 

ESSAY EXAM

Monday, March 28

 

 

 

FINAL EXAMS

Your Final Exam is administered in your

lecture classroom

NOT

in the Testing Center

Section

Date

Time

001

W

5/11

 8:00 AM

002

R

5/12

8:00 AM

003

M

5/09

11:00 AM

004

W

5/11

11:00 AM

005

T

5/10

11:00 AM

                                                                                                                

 

           

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BIO 111 STUDENT PERSONAL GRADE RECORD         

Written Quizzes

 

Module

Possible

Points

 

1st Attempt

 

2nd Attempt

 

Higher

Score

   A-1

 20

 

 

 

 

   A-2

 20

 

 

 

   A-3

 20

 

 

 

   A-4

 20

 

 

 

   A-5

 15

 

 

 

   A-6

 20

 

 

 

   A-7

 15

 

 

 

   A-8

 15

 

 

 

   A-9

 15

 

 

 

   A-10

 15

 

 

 

   A-11

 20

 

 

 

   A-12

 15

 

 

 

   A-13

 10

 

 

 

 Total

220

 

Your Total

 

 

Practicals

Possible

Points

Your

Score

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Labs

Possible

Points

Your

Score

1.

Anatomy Terms

 22.5

 

1.

pH/Metric

20

 

2.

Skeletal

 30

 

2.

Tissues

20

 

3.

Muscles

 30

 

3.

Enzymes

5

 

4.

Circulatory

 22.5

 

4.

Heart

15

 

5.

Multi-System

30

 

5.

Chicken Wing Dissection

5

 

Total

 135

 

6.

Digestion

10

 

 

 

 

7.

Urinalysis

5

 

Class attendance and participation

8.

Eye

5

 

Possible 10 pts. (instructor assigned)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total    

85

 

                                                                                               

         

Possible Pts

Your Score

 

 

    Possible Pts

Your Score

Essay Prep

5

 

 

Case Study #1

5

 

Course Essay

30

 

Case Study #2

5

 

Total Possible in Course: 560 Points = 100%

504 -   560 (90%) = A

448 -   503 (80%) = B

392 -   447 (70%) = C

336 -   391 (60%) = D

Below         336 (650%) = F        

Case Study #3

5

 

Case Study #4

5

 

 

Mini-Essay

5

 

 

Written FINAL Exam

50