APII_A_TW ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II
Spring 2012 BIOL 202-06 (CRN 2) Tuesday D. Campbell
BIOL 202-07 (CRN 2) Wednesday
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Text: Marieb, Elaine, “Human Anatomy & Physiology,” 8th Edition, 2010,
Benjamin Cummings Publishing Company, Inc., San Francisco, CA
(ISBN. 0-8053-5969-5)
Laboratory Manual: Marieb, Elaine M., "Human Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory
Manual: Cat Version," 10th Edition, UPDATE Version, 2011,
Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company, Inc., Redwood City, CA
(ISBN. 0-321-61612-X)
Laboratory Resource Guide (suggested): Strete, Dennis, “A Color Atlas of
Histology,” 1995, Harper Collins College Publishers,
ISBN. 0-673-99190-3
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Attendance Policy
Students should attend all class and laboratory sessions. If a student
must be absent, it is his/her responsibility to cover all material missed in
lecture. Laboratory exercises may or may not be made up, depending upon the
exercise or materials used. Students should consult with the instructor if a
class or laboratory session is missed. There are NO MAKE-UP TESTS. If one
test is missed the grade on the Final Examination will substitute for the
missed grade. If more than one test is missed, a grade of zero will be
assigned. NOTE: If a student misses three sessions, he/she may be dropped
from the course, at the discretion of the instructor.
General course requirements:
Students must complete three or four examinations on a broad range of
text, lecture, and laboratory material. Laboratory reports must be completed
as a part of the laboratory work. Reports MUST be submitted on time. Late
reports will be penalized; reports submitted after class reports have been
returned will be graded as zero. Periodic laboratory practical examinations
will be administered throughout the term. A laboratory average will be
computed consisting of the average of all graded lab reports (30%) and the
average of the periodic laboratory practical examinations (70%). A final
examination covering the entire semester's work will be administered on the
final day of class. NOTE: Cell phone use is prohibited during class and
laboratory!
Grading criteria: The final grade will be computed directly as the
average of the following three grades:
1/3 Average of tests
1/3 Laboratory average
1/3 Final Examination
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Students should periodically check the instructor’s web site for
announcements, helpful web sites, grades, etc.
(www.TeacherWeb.com/MA/MCC/DCampbell)