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Human Anatomy & Physiology II Spring 2017 ZOOL 142 Human Anatomy & Physiology II

Powerpoint Presentations Available: Instructor: Michelle Smith E-mail: miliefsk@hawaii.edu Powerpoint Presentations Available: www.wcc.hawaii.edu/facstaff/miliefsky-m/

Class Time & Location WCC ZOOL 142 64116 TR 11:30-12:45 Imiloa 123

Imiloa 136 TR 9:45-11:30 or by apt.

Class Policies Attendance: Mandatory Come Prepared: Read assignments Review lecture notes and outlines

Cell Phones Please turn it off before arriving to class!

Course Description ZOOL 142 is the second semester of a comprehensive introduction to the structure and function of the human body. The course includes topics such as the cardiovascular system, immune system, endocrine system, respiratory system, digestive system, urinary system and reproductive system.

Requirements Satisfied this Course This is lecture-based class and includes a laboratory component.

Course Goals By the end of this course, the student should have a basic understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the systems that make up the human body, including: endocrine cardivascular immune respiratory digestive urinary reproductive

Modes of Instruction Assigned text readings and lecture outlines (powerpoint slides) Class lectures Internet resources Examinations Reaction papers and class discussions Video

Email for legitimate absence 10% of Grade ATTENDANCE: Mandatory Email for legitimate absence 10% of Grade Unexcused absence deduction of 1% point

Reaction Papers 2 page reaction paper Find and attach article related to selected topics TOPICS: Diabetes in Hawaii VOG 20% of grade

Homework Mastering A & P 9e Weekly assignments 10% of grade

Review Session You ask questions Jeopardy game

Exams Exams (4)= 60% of grade Allowed a 1-sided 3x5” note card 50 multiple choice questions Final exam is exam 4

EXAMINATIONS:

Missed Exam Policy Contact your instructor (email)! No retest unless a legitimate reason Take exam next class time

Grading Exams (4) 60% of grade Reaction Papers(2) 20% of grade Homework 10% of grade Attendance 10% of grade Total 100% Final Grade

Grading Grade cutoffs: A = above 90% B = 80%-89% C = 70%-79% F = below 59% No plus or minus final grades

How to succeed in this class Read text and outlines Review lecture notes as often as possible Participate in discussions Study in groups Ask questions

Academic Dishonesty Cheating Plagiarism See student handbook on conduct code or see http://www.hawaii.edu/student/conduct/imper.html

Course Text Marieb, E. & Hoehn, K.  (2015) Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th ed.) with Mastering A&P/10e. NY: Pearson Pub. http://www.mypearsonstore.com/index.asp

Mastering A&P/9e Log in: http://www.masteringaandp.com/ Register: click STUDENTS