SPRING, 2009
BIOLOGY 1030.003 - BASIC HUMAN BIOLOGY
SYLLABUS
TR - 12:30 PM - 01:45 PM
OXENDINE SCIENCE BUILDING: ROOM #: SCI 2250
Instructor: John O. McDonald, Sr.
Office: Science Building: # 2229
Office Hours: TR: 9:30-11:00; 2:00 - 3:30; ( BY APPOINTMENT ON FRIDAYS)
Phone: (910) 521-6414
E-mail: john.mcdonald@uncp.edu
Web site: http://www.uncp.edu/home/mcdonald
Text: Human Biology, by Sylvia S. Mader, 10th edition, McGraw Hill Publishing Company, 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York City, NY 10020
Course Description: This course is a basic study of the human body in health and disease. This course relates fundamental knowledge about human anatomy and physiology to current issues such as the following focuses: bio-ethical, ecological, health, and visual.
Course Objectives: student successfully completing this course should be able to:
a. Demonstrate knowledge of the purpose, methods, and principles of scientific inquiry.
b. Demonstrate and understand the anatomy and physiology of the human body.
c. Demonstrate an understanding of the integration of how the human organ systems function into a coherent ongoing process rocess known as life.
d. Demonstrate knowledge of the effects of technology upon the physical and human environment.
Attendance: Class attendance is required and will be monitored. No matter what the cause, an absence from class does not relieve the student from any course requirements. There is no such thing as an excused absence. There will be no make-up exams (unless documentation to show cause, such as sickness, death of immediate family members, university related activities, or unavoidable causes (natural, etc.) as determined by the professor. A missed examination, if approved by the professor, must be made up within two school days (including the regular class days that you normally meet). Failure to do so will result in a grade of zero. If a student misses class in excess of the allowed periods, three (3) points will be deducted from the student's final grade per hour of class missed. Attendance will normally be taken at the beginning of the class. It is the student's responsibility to inform the instructor of late arrivals and early departures. Failure to do so will result in the student being marked absent for the entire session.
Evaluation: Five major exams will be given based on the schedule as shown in this syllabus. Each major exam will consist of any combination of the following types of items: true/false, matching, multiple choice and short answer discussion. There will be no dropped examination grade. A Final Comprehensive Examination will be given. Students are responsible for being aware of any changes in dates of scheduled examinations or any other administrative announcements made during lectures that are missed. Read your Honor Code and be aware of its implications. Please refer to the circumstances by which a student may be granted permission to make up a missed examination as indicated under attendance. consistent Out-of-class credits activities will be available on Blackboard and will be announced prior to the introduction of any new examination materials. IT WOULD BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY!!!!
| Performance will be evaluated as follows | Percentage |
| First Major Examination | 16 |
| Second Major Examination | 16 |
| Third Major Examination | 16 |
| Fourth Major Examination | 16 |
| Fifth Major Examination | 16 |
| Final Comprehensive Examination | 20 |
PLEASE NOTE: THE INSTRUCTOR RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE ANY AND ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED WITHIN THIS SYLLABUS AND ON ALL OTHER HANDOUTS IN THIS COURSE.
Grading Policy:
| A = 93 - 100 | B- = 80 - 82 | D+ = 67 - 69 |
| A- = 90 - 92 | C+ = 77 - 79 | D = 64 - 66 |
| B+ = 87 - 89 | C = 74 - 76 | D- = 60 - 63 |
| B = 83 - 86 | C- = 70 - 73 | F = Below 60 |
Tentative Reading/Lecture Examination Schedule:
| Month/Date/Week | Lecture Topics | Reading Assignment |
| 01/05 | Syllabus/ A Human Perspective/Chemistry of Life/ Cell Structure and Function/Regulation of Body Systems | Chapters 1 - 4 |
| 01/12 | Structure and Function/Regulation of Body Systems | Chapters 4 |
| 01/19 | Martin Luther King, Jr. Day | University Closed |
| 01/20 | Major Exam #1 |
Chapters 1-4 |
| 01/19 | Cardiovascular System: Heart and Blood Vessels | Chapter 5 |
| 01/26 | Cardiovascular System: Heart and Blood Vessels; Cardiovascular System: Blood | Chapters 5-6 |
| 02/02 | Cardiovascular System: Blood; Lymphatic System and Immunity | Chapters 6-7 |
| 02/09 | Lymphatic System and Immunity | Chapters 5 - 7 |
| 02/12 | Major Exam #2 | Chapters 5-7 |
| 02/16 | Digestive System and Nutrition | Chapter 8 |
| 2/23 | Respiratory System; Urinary System and Excretion | Chapters 9-10 |
| 03/02-7 | Spring Break (Mon - Sat) | University Closed |
| 03/09 | Urinary System and Excretion | Chapter 10 |
| 03/12 | Major Exam #3 | Chapters 8-10 |
| 03/16 | Skeletal System; Muscular System | Chapters 11-12 |
| 03/23 | Muscular System; Nervous System | Chapters 12-13 |
| 03/30 | Nervous System | Chapter 13 |
| 04/02 | Major Exam #4 | Chapters 11-13 |
| 04/06 | Senses; Endocrine System | Chapters 14-15 |
| 04/10 | Good Friday Holiday | University Closed |
| 04/13 | Reproductive System/Development and Aging | Chapters 16 -17 |
| 04/20 | Development and Aging | Chapter 17 |
| 04/23 | Major Exam #5 | Chapters 14-17 |
| 04/24 | Friday | Classes end |
| 04/28 | Final Comprehensive Exam; 10:45 -1:15; Tuesday | Chapters 1-17: Lecture notes, Study Guides, Special Out-of-Class Assignments, and Readings (Chapters 1-17) |
Disability Support Services: Any student with a documented disability needing academic adjustments is requested to speak directly to Disability Support Services and the instructor, as early in the semester (preferably within the first class week) as possible. All discussions will remain confidential. This syllabus is available in alternative formats upon request. Please contact Mary Helen Walker, Disability Support Services, Career Services Center, 5r21-6270.