Biology 201 – Anatomy and Physiology

Biology 201 – Anatomy and Physiology Biology 201 – Anatomy and Physiology

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Point Distribution Examinations 5 x ~100 ~500 Lecture Quizzes 9 x 10 90 PhysioEx/BioPac Worksheets ~ 50 Lab Practicals 2 x 50, 1 x 100, 1 x 70 270 Miscellaneous Projects ~100 Total: ~1010 Academic Integrity Policy Any student cheating on or plagiarizing any assignment will receive an “F” on that assignment and may be reported for disciplinary action. Any assignment assigned a failing grade as a result of academic integrity violation MAY NOT be made up at any time. According to the 2009 - 2010 Phoenix College Student Handbook, plagiarism includes, but is not limited to, the use of paraphrase or direct quotation of the published or unpublished work of another person without full and clear acknowledgement. It also includes the unacknowledged use of materials prepared by another person or agency engaged in the selling of term papers or other academic materials. Cheating includes (but is not limited to) unauthorized assistance in taking quizzes, exams, or use of unauthorized sources on any assignment. Disability Services The Disability Resource Center (DRC) coordinates services which will ensure equal access to college programs for students with disabilities. Services include interpreting for the deaf/hard of hearing, note taking, reading, scribing, adaptive technology, testing accommodations, alternative text formatting, and special seating arrangements. Some classroom accommodations such as interpreting services, audio taped texts and handouts, enlarged print and Braille materials require preparation time. Any student who has specific physical, psychiatric or learning disabilities and requires accommodations, please inform me as soon as possible so that we can make appropriate arrangements. Students with disabilities are encouraged to contact the DRC prior to registration and provide necessary documentation as needed. All disability-related information provided to the DRC remains confidential. The DRC is located in the Learning Center Building.

Course Schedule* Week Lecture Topic Lab Topic 1 Day 1 Introduction NO Lab – MLK, Jr. Day ☺Day 2 Life and Homeostasis 2 Day 1 The Plasma Membrane Axial Skeleton ☺Day 2 The Plasma Membrane / Transport 3 Day 1 Membrane Transport Axial Skeleton ☺Day 2 Tissues and Organ Systems 4 Day 1 Lecture Exam One ☼ Practical One (50pts) ☺Day 2 The Integumentary System 5 Day 1 The Integumentary System NO Lab – President’s Day ☺Day 2 The Integumentary System 6 Day 1 The Skeletal System Appendicular Skeleton ☺Day 2 The Skeletal System 7 Day 1 The Skeletal System Appendicular Skeleton Day 2 Lecture Exam Two 8 Day 1 Joints Practical Two (50pts) ☺Day 2 The Muscular System 9 Day 1 NO Lecture – Spring Break NO Lab – Spring Break Day 2 NO Lecture – Spring Break 10 Day 1 The Muscular System ♣ Muscular System ☺Day 2 The Muscular System 11 Day 1 The Muscular System Muscular System ☺Day 2 The Nervous System 12 Day 1 Lecture Exam Three Muscular System ☺Day 2 The Nervous System 13 Day 1 The Nervous System ♣ Practical Three (100pts) ☺Day 2 The Nervous System * All dates and topics on this schedule are subject to change. ☺ Indicates quiz date. ♣ Indicates PhysioEx or BioPac worksheet due date. ☼ Indicates Project due date.

Point Distribution<br />

Examinations 5 x ~100 ~500<br />

Lecture Quizzes 9 x 10 90<br />

PhysioEx/BioPac Worksheets ~ 50<br />

Lab Practicals 2 x 50, 1 x 100, 1 x 70 270<br />

Miscellaneous Projects ~100<br />

Total: ~1010<br />

Academic Integrity Policy<br />

Any student cheating on or plagiarizing any assignment will receive an “F” on that assignment<br />

<strong>and</strong> may be reported for disciplinary action. Any assignment assigned a failing grade as a result<br />

of academic integrity violation MAY NOT be made up at any time. According to the 2009 - <strong>201</strong>0<br />

Phoenix College Student H<strong>and</strong>book, plagiarism includes, but is not limited to, the use of<br />

paraphrase or direct quotation of the published or unpublished work of another person without<br />

full <strong>and</strong> clear acknowledgement. It also includes the unacknowledged use of materials prepared<br />

by another person or agency engaged in the selling of term papers or other academic materials.<br />

Cheating includes (but is not limited to) unauthorized assistance in taking quizzes, exams, or<br />

use of unauthorized sources on any assignment.<br />

Disability Services<br />

The Disability Resource Center (DRC) coordinates services which will ensure equal access to<br />

college programs for students with disabilities. Services include interpreting for the deaf/hard of<br />

hearing, note taking, reading, scribing, adaptive technology, testing accommodations,<br />

alternative text formatting, <strong>and</strong> special seating arrangements. Some classroom<br />

accommodations such as interpreting services, audio taped texts <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>outs, enlarged print<br />

<strong>and</strong> Braille materials require preparation time. Any student who has specific physical,<br />

psychiatric or learning disabilities <strong>and</strong> requires accommodations, please inform me as soon as<br />

possible so that we can make appropriate arrangements. Students with disabilities are<br />

encouraged to contact the DRC prior to registration <strong>and</strong> provide necessary documentation as<br />

needed. All disability-related information provided to the DRC remains confidential. The DRC is<br />

located in the Learning Center Building.

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