ANP 242: Human Anatomy and Physiology Instructor: Dr. Anna Davis Website: http://www.seattlecentral.edu/faculty/adavis/ Click on Anatomy and Physiology 242 Link ANGEL: Starting April 4th you will be able to access all course content on ANGEL. Waitlist students need to enroll as soon as possible to have ANGEL access. Introductions Please write the following on your note card – Name – Year you graduated HS and/or college and where – Career goals – List of classes you have taken that may help prepare you for ANP 242 and WHEN you took them (e.g. A&P 241 - Winter 2011, BIO 101 - Autumn ’08) – List of courses you are taking this quarter – List any other relevant experience you’ve had (job, internship, taking care of relatives, etc.). – Preferred email address Syllabus highlights Class meets: LECTURE MWF 12:00PM to 12:50PM SAM0104 LAB TTh 12:00PM to 01:50PM SAM 306 FINAL EXAM: Thursday 6/16/2011 10:30 – 12:30 Contact Info • Email: [email protected] email is the best way to contact me • Office: SAM 321 • Office hours: W 12:50 – 2 and by appointment Course website The Angel website has: – Syllabus – Lecture notes as pdfs (not yet) – Objectives (learning goals aka study questions) for each unit – Resources to help you study (not yet) • Movies • Textbook resources (practice questions, games, etc.) • Articles of interest Required text Login access to Angel with additional support materials Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology, 8e F. Martini and J. Nath ISBN: 0-321-50571-9 Grading Breakdown: Assessment Method Point Value % Points 2 Exams 200 pts 40% 400 1 Final Exam (cummulative) 200 pts 20% 200 5 (Weekly) Quizzes 20 pts 10% 100 10 (Weekly) Homework 15 pts 15% 150 Assignments (e.g. study questions, discussion board posts, mini-presentations, pre and post labs, TBD) 1 Group Project 100 pts 10 % 100 *Participation 50 pts 50 % 50 TOTAL = 1000 Grade percentages 4.0 - 3.5 A / A- 90 - 100% 3.4 - 2.9 B+/ B 80 - 89% 2.8 - 2.2 B-/ C+ 70 - 79% 2.1 - 1.5 C / C- 60 - 69 1.4 - 0.7 D+/ D 50 - 59% 0.0 E below 50% Commitment • This may be a difficult class for you • Expect 6-10+ hours of reading and studying each week in addition to class sessions • The pace is fast so missing class is not recommended • Tutoring is available (OPEN LAB – TBA) • Use my help (discussion board, office hours), tutors and stay on top of reading assignments • I am here to help you learn the material Exams - Dates Lecture and Lab Exam Dates are posted on the website. These dates are tentativeuntil confirmed.
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