NAME:
David D. Campbell
SCHOOL:
Massasoit Community College
CLASS:
Anatomy & Physiology I & II
SCHOOL PHONE:
Education:
B.S. in Biology from Bridgewater State College
M.S. in Natural Science from Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Graduate work at Indiana University and Montana State University
Recipient of several National Science Foundation grants for graduate study
Experience:
Teacher of Biology - Whitman-Hanson Regional School District
Teacher and Director of Science - Abington Public Schools
Instructor of Biological Principles and Anatomy & Physiology - Massasoit
Former Dean of Science and Mathematics Division - Massasoit
Professional Affiliations:
Massachusetts Science Education Leadership Association
National Science Education Leadership Association
Massachusetts Association of Science Teachers
National Science Teachers Association
National Association of Biology Teachers
Human Anatomy and Physiology Association
School Science and Mathematics Association
Association of Science Department Heads of Eastern Massachusetts
National Education Association
Massachusetts Teachers Association
Massachusetts Community College Council
BIOL 201 Anatomy and Physiology I
This is the first part of a two semester course that presents in a
comprehensive manner the structure and function of the human body. Topics
include tissues and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous
systems. A dissection component of the lab work is required for successful
completion of the course. This course is designed for students in the
health
programs.
Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 2 hours
Prerequisites: Grade of "C-" or better in Biological Principles (BIOL121)
or
successful performance on departmental challenge exam, and Preparing for
College Reading II (ENGL092), Introductory Writing (ENGL099), and
Fundamentals of Mathematics (MATH010) or waiver by placement testing results
or departmental approval. Anatomy and Physiology I (BIOL201) must be taken
before Anatomy and Physiology II (BIOL202).
BIOL 202 Anatomy and Physiology II
This is the second part of a two-semester course that presents in a
comprehensive manner the structure and function of the human body.
Topics include the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary,
endocrine,
and reproductive systems. A dissection component of the laboratory work is
required for successful completion of the course. This course is designed
for students in the health programs.
Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 2 hours
Prerequisites: Grade of 'C-' or better in Biological Principles (BIOL121) or
successful performance on departmental challenge exam, and Preparing for
College Reading II (ENGL092), Introductory Writing (ENGL099), and
Fundamentals of Mathematics (MATH010), or waiver by placement testing
results, or Departmental Approval and a grade of 'C-' or better in Anatomy
and Physiology I (BIOL201).