SYLLABUS
Columbia Basin College
Math & Science Division
Prepared by:
Life Science Department
Document created:
Fall 2010
INSTRUCTOR
To
be determined
CONTACT
INFORMATION AND OFFICE HOURS
To
be determined
COURSE
TITLE
BIOL&
242/242L – Human A&P 2 / Lab
CATALOG
DESCRIPTION
Continuation
of BIOL& 241/241L (formally BIO 221/2211): endocrine, circulatory, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive
system.
Note: If you took Human
A & P 2 as BIO 222 Anatomy/Physiology II, it still counts. Credit will only be given for one of the courses (either BIO
222/2221 or BIOL& 242/242L). For a complete listing of affected courses and student FAQs, visit: www.columbiabasin.edu/ccn
PREREQUISITE
OR ASSET/COMPASS SCORE (AS APPROPRIATE)
Grade
of 2.0 or better in BIOL&241/241L (formerly BIO 221/2211)
CREDITS
AND HOURS
Six (6)
credits/with lab. You must sign up for both lecture and lab to receive combined lecture and lab credits. No lab credits will
show as they are included in the lecture credits.
Class
meets four (4) hours a week for lecture and four (4) hour week for a lab. The student may expect to spend a minimum of 16
hours per week outside of lecture and lab to succeed in this class.
TEXT(S)
AND MATERIALS
Textbooks: Human Anatomy & Physiology
w/Lab & Code, 8th Edition, Marieb, Benjamin Cummings
GENERAL
TEACHING METHODS
Will
be provided by individual instructor addendum
STUDENT
LEARNING OUTCOMES
CBC
Student Learning Outcomes
Students
who graduate from Columbia Basin College will have been exposed to skills, concepts, and methods of inquiry in many different
disciplines. The totality of their learning experience is expressed in a set of general Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs),
which all students, regardless of program, are expected to demonstrate:
1. Think Critically
2. Reason Quantitatively and Symbolically
3. Communicate Effectively
4. Apply Information Tools and Resources
5. Develop Cultural Awareness
6. Master Program Learning Outcomes
Course
Outcomes
Students
will understand the following in regard to the endocrine, cardiovascular, digestive, respiratory, lymphatic, urinary, and
reproductive systems:
1.
The anatomical
and functional aspects of each system. (1,3,6)
2.
The interactions
and interrelationships among the various systems of the body. (1,6)
3.
The neural and
hormonal regulatory mechanisms that maintain homeostasis. (1,6)
COURSE
OUTLINE
Will
be provided by individual instructor addendum
EVALUATION
METHODS
Will
be provided by individual instructor addendum
ACADEMIC
HONESTY
As
members of the Columbia Basin College learning community, students are not to engage in any form of academic dishonesty. Forms
of academic dishonesty include, but are not limited to, plagiarism, cheating, fabrication, grade tampering, and misuse of
computers and other electronic technology. Students who engage in academic dishonesty may receive an academic penalty or a
disciplinary penalty or both. Instances of academic dishonesty may be referred to the Vice President for Student Services
in accordance with the Washington Administrative Code (WAC), section 132S-40-165, paragraph 3 (Dishonesty) and the CBC Code
of Student Rights and Responsibilities. The disciplinary consequences of engaging in any form of academic dishonesty include
reprimand, probation, suspension, and dismissal. A student who knowingly helps or attempts to help another individual to violate
the college’s policy on academic honesty also may be subject to academic as well as disciplinary penalties.
Students
are expected to be familiar with CBC policy on academic dishonesty. This is available on-line at www.columbiabasin.edu/academichonesty
STUDENTS RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES
Rude,
belligerent, hostile, demeaning, or disruptive behaviors are violations of the CBC
Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities and may be referred to the Vice President for Student Services for disciplinary
review. Disciplinary sanctions include reprimand, probation, suspension and dismissal.
An
instructor may remove a student from the classroom if s/he believes such action is necessary for the physical safety and well-being
of the student, or the safety and protection of others on college property, or where the student’s conduct materially
and substantially disrupts the educational process. The matter also will be referred to the Vice President for Student Services
for disciplinary review.
PRIVACY
Columbia
Basin College abides by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), a federal law that maintains students' right
to the privacy of their academic records. CBC will not release student information or student records to a parent or guardian
without the student’s written permission. Students who wish to authorize an instructor to provide information to their
parent(s), guardian(s), or others, must complete the necessary authorization, which is available in the Office of Admissions
and Registration.
TUTOR
CENTER
The
Tutor Center offers CBC students help with their studies for most departments and programs. It is also available to facilitate study
groups. The center is in Room TD 434 (the Science & Technology Center) on the Pasco campus. The
phone number is (509) 547-0511, extension 2676.
You
can reach the Tutor Center on-line at www.columbiabasin.edu/tutor
STUDENTS
REQUIRING SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION
Columbia
Basin College provides reasonable accommodations to students with disabilities. Students who need course accommodations because
of a disability, have emergency medical information, or need special arrangements in case the building must be evacuated,
should notify their instructors as soon as possible. The responsibility for determining a student’s eligibility
for accommodations rests with the Resource Center, which can be reached at (509) 547-0511, extension 2325.
CBC SAFETY