20165_BIO210Y5Y_LEC0101_syllabus (1)

March 27, 2018 | Author: Usama Adnan | Category: Lecture, Human Body, Test (Assessment), Nervous System, Organ (Anatomy)


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DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGYUNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MISSISSAUGA BIO210Y5Y LEC0101 Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology Course Outline - Summer 2016 Class Location & Time Instructor Office Location Office Hours E-mail Address Course Web Site Tue, 09:00 AM - 11:00 AM IB 245 Thu, 09:00 AM - 11:00 AM IB 245 Krupa Patel DV 3055 Fridays 3-4pm [email protected] portal.utoronto.ca Teaching Assistant Samantha Mahabir Ashpreet Saini Course Description The design of the human body. Topics include locomotory and other major organ systems, integrating structure and function. A comparative approach is taken, placing the design of the human body in an evolutionary context. [48L, 24T] Prerequisite: BIO152H5, BIO153H5 Exclusion: BIO210H5 (SCI) Distribution Requirement: SCI The UTM Calendar states that students who lack the prerequisites for a course can be deregistered at any time Objectives Course Objectives The objective of this course is to give students a strong background in human anatomy and physiology. By the end of this course students will gain an appreciation of the intricacies and complexities of the human body by learning about individual parts and how they come together and work as a whole. Upon successful completion of this course, students will demonstrate the ability to identify various structures in the human body and relate them to function at the tissue and at the organ system level. Student Learning Objectives By the end of the course, students should be able to: - explain the fundamental concepts of human physiology with references to organ systems such as the cardiovascular, respiratory and renal systems; - identify the anatomical structures of all organ systems including skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive; - relate form and function of the various organ systems of the human body; - explain the involvement of the nervous and endocrine system as controlling and integrating the function of the organ systems leading to homeostasis; - apply knowledge to solve problems associated with maintaining and regulating systems in the body; and, - communicate biological knowledge and concepts in clear, concise and correct manner in written form using the appropriate terminology. Required Textbook and Materials Visual Anatomy and Physiology, 2nd edition, Frederic H. Martini et al., Prentice Hall, 2015. BIO210Y5Y - Patel, Krupa Page 1 of 6 and exams. Given the vast amount of content covered in this course.ca account active and check it on a regular basis. labs. All e-mails from students must include your full name and student number as well as have the course code in the subject line. The tutorials will cover a review of lecture content and clinical applications of the material we cover in lectures.Patel. with focus on lectures and readings from Lectures 17-22 Teaching Methods and Academic Supports You have enrolled in this course and your attendance is expected at lecture. tests. Review of material during tutorials will give students an opportunity to clarify content from lectures. tutorials.will cover content from lectures and readings from Lectures 5-10 Term Test 3 .utoronto. email. If you miss a test: BIO210Y5Y . Extensions and Missed Term Tests You are expected to complete and submit all assignments on time. It is the student's responsibility to keep his/her @mail. Procedures and Rules E-Mail Policy The University's official method of correspondence with students is through their University of Toronto e-mail accounts. Re-evaluation may result in a grade increase.htm Classroom Management Students are expected to come to class on time. or no change.will cover content from lectures and readings from Lectures 1-4 Term Test 2 . viewing movies etc. it is crucial for students to attend all lectures and tutorials and keep pace with the readings. Students are expected to participate during the lectures and tutorials. Religious Observance Information about the University's Policy on Scheduling of Classes and Examinations and Other Accommodations for Religious Observances is at http://www.utoronto. Re-Mark Policy Requests for re-evaluation of course work must be made in writing to the instructor no later than one month following the return of the work. Students must demonstrate the ability to identify various structures in the human body and relate it to function at the tissue level and at the organ system level.viceprovoststudents.will cover content from lectures and readings from Lectures 11-16 Final exam will be cumulative of course material from the second term. Clinical examples in tutorials will allow for structure-function relationships to be made as well as understanding of how these concepts apply and are relevant in a medical/clinical setting. turn off cell phones and pagers and to use laptops in class for note-taking only (not for web surfing.Assessment and Grading Policies Type Description Due Date Term Test Term Test 1 2016-05-24 20% Term Test Term Test 2 2016-06-16 20% Term Test Term Test 3 2016-07-26 20% TBA 40% Final Exam Total Weight 100% Notes on Assessment Items Term Test 1 .) Late Assignments. Tutorials: The tutorials will be managed by your course instructor. decrease.ca/publicationsandpolicies/guidelines/religiousobservances. Krupa Page 2 of 6 . Lectures: This course is designed to give students a thorough background in human anatomy and physiology. you will receive a grade of zero for the item you missed. The Code of Student Conduct is available from the U of T Mississauga website (Registrar > Academic Calendar > Codes and Policies) or in your print version of the Academic Calendar. your phone number. by M. Proctor. in hard copy) and should be submitted to the Department of Biology to Diane Matias (d. and a description of the item you missed (e.University of Toronto Mississauga Academic Calendar It is your responsibility as a student at the University of Toronto. and lack of preparation or too many other tests are not acceptable excuses. or conditions that might enable.com website. rather than setting a makeup date. .com Normally. or by the day after at the latest. The explanation must be accompanied by proper documentation (originals. that caused you to miss the test.com for a review of textual similarity and detection of possible plagiarism. as is any dishonesty or unfairness in dealing with the work or record of a student.then a mechanism for making up the missed item will be offered. or seeking to disadvantage others by disruptive behaviour is unacceptable. where they will be used solely for the purpose of detecting plagiarism. beyond your control. A statement merely confirming the report of an illness made by a student is not acceptable. iClickers BIO210Y5Y . Original supporting documentation must also be submitted to the Office of the Registrar within 72 hours of the missed exam. Missed Final Exam Students who cannot write a final examination due to illness or other serious causes must file anonline petition within 72 hours of the missed examination.Patel. to familiarize yourself with. family plans (unless critical.that is..Documentation and Procedures: 1. If your appeal is accepted. both the Code of Student Conduct and the Code of Behaviour on Academic Matters. such as death of an immediate family member). Academic Integrity The code of Behaviour on Academic Matters states that: The University and its members have a responsibility to ensure that a climate that might encourage. If the appeal is granted . requesting the opportunity to make up that portion of your grade in some other manner. The medical certificate must include the statement: "[Name of student] was unable to write the test on [date] for medical reasons. The standard Verification of Student Illness or Injury is the appropriate documentation to submit if you were ill.matias@utoronto. your @mail. your student number. If illness is cited as the reason for a deferred exam request. The Code of Behaviour on Academic Matters is available from the U of T Mississauga website (Registrar > Academic Calendar > Codes and Policies) or in your print version of the Academic Calendar. the course designator/ code. This means. the documentation must show that you were incapable of writing the test for medical reasons. Krupa Page 3 of 6 . your reason for missing the test is considered acceptable .com service are described on the Turnitin. a U of T Medical Certificate must show that you were examined and diagnosed at the time of illness and on the date of the exam. Note that holidays and pre-purchased plane tickets. 3.utoronto e-mail address. Upon approval of a deferred exam request.g. Turnitin. students will allow their assignments to be included as source documents in the Turnitin. Another helpful document that you should read is How Not To Plagiarize. or if the appeal is deemed unacceptable.com reference database. To this end all must acknowledge that seeking credit or other advantages by fraud or misrepresentation." Documentation must show the physician was consulted within one day of the test. Students must also record their absence on ROSI on the day of the missed exam or by the day after at the latest. cheating. Test #1). The terms that apply to the University's use of the Turnitin. misrepresentation or unfairness not be tolerated. Submit an explanation in writing within one week. students will be required to submit written assignments to Turnitin. first and foremost. Note that it is not sufficient simply to visit a doctor's office. Contact your professor via email within 48 hours of the missed test. In doing so. Declare your absence on ROSI. and adhere to. If an appeal is not received. Include your name. The written explanation and documentation that you submit represents an appeal from you. detailing the University-approved circumstances.ca). a non-refundable fee of $70 is required for each examination approved. 2. Late petitions will NOT be considered. it may be considered appropriate to do a weighted average of your other term marks to make up for the missed item. that you should read them carefully. ca/access/ Robert Gillespie Academic Skills Centre Students can visit the Academic Skills Centre to consult with one of its strategists about understanding learning style.utoronto.utm. http://www. It is an academic offence to bring someone else's clicker to class and use it. online references.utm. laptop loans and the RBC Learning Commons. or discussing papers. Please let me know in advance. developing study plans for upcoming tests/exams. Services including borrowing. To schedule a registration appointment with a disability advisor. Various services are available to students at the UTM Library and across the UofT library system.utm@utoronto. BIO210Y5Y . For more information.ca. preferable in the first week of class. if you will require any accommodation on these grounds.DO NOT PARTICIPATE FOR SOMEONE ELSE. visit http://library. http://www. interlibrary loans.Patel.ca.utoronto. Other Resources AccessAbility The University accommodates students with disabilities who have registered with the AccessAbility Resource Centre.utm.utoronto.ca/asc UTM Library (Hazel McCallion Academic Learning Centre) The University of Toronto boasts the biggest academic library in Canada and the second biggest in North America. please call the centre at 905-569-4699 or e-mail at: access. Special Diagnostic Assessments are also offered and are designed to help you learn exactly where you stand with respect to critical academic skills. Krupa Page 4 of 6 . Students should refer to the Code of Student Conduct and the Code of Behaviour on Academic Matters (included in your Academic Calendar) and be familiar with UofT academic integrity policies. 7.12 Axial Skeleton 7.5-1.6-8.1-11. 10.12 Dynamic Nature of Bone 6.9-14. Krupa TBA TBA Page 5 of 6 .17 Autonomic Nervous System 14.14-7. 13.1-6.1-7.7.4.1-4.10-15.11. 15.8.1-10.22 Introduction to Nervous System 11.6-14.1-15.6-5.4.11 Muscular System 10. 15.13 Appendicular Skeleton 7.11.5 Accessory Structures 5. 1.11. 13.20 TBA TBA TBA Term Test 2 TBA Synopsis of first term and prelude to second term Endocrine System I Chapter 16 Endocrine System II Chapter 16 Blood Chapter 17 Cardiovascular System I Chapter 18 Cardiovascular System II Chapter 19 Cardiovascular System III Chapter 19 Lymphatic System Chapter 20 Cancer TBA No assigned readings Term Test 3 TBA Respiratory System Chapter 21 Digestive System Chapter 22 Urinary System I Chapter 24 BIO210Y5Y .9-6.3. 5.12-10.1-14.9-10. 14.13 Brain and Cranial Nerves 13. 1. 3.1-9. 4-13-4.18-15. 7.14. 1.2 Tissue Level of Organization 4.11.14-1.1-8. 5.3. Spinal Nerves and Spinal Reflexes 12.1-12.2-13.7.4.5.10-3.8 Term Test 1 Lab/Tutorial No tutorial this week Review for Lectures 1-4 TBA Muscle Tissue and Contraction 9.17.10 Special Senses 15.6.Patel.16 The Integumentary System 5.14-13. 10.12 Spinal Cord. 1.7.21 Articulations 8.1-5. 6.Course Schedule Week Date 1 May 10 May 12 2 May 17 May 19 3 May 24 May 26 4 May 31 June 2 5 June 7 June 9 6 June 14 June 16 7 July 5 July 7 8 July 12 July 14 9 July 19 July 21 10 July 26 July 28 11 August 2 Topic Reading Materials Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology and Homeostasis 1.11.8.12.10.13 Foundations of Our Body Organization 1.9. Development and Inheritance August 11 Integration of the organ systems of the body Final Exam Review Last Date to drop course from Academic Record and GPA is July 24.Female anatomy and physiology Reproduction Chapter 27 .Male anatomy and physiology 12 August 9 Reproduction Chapter 26 TBA .Patel.Week Date August 4 Topic Reading Materials Urinary System II Chapter 24 Reproduction Chapter 26 Lab/Tutorial . BIO210Y5Y . 2016. Every attempt will be made to follow this syllabus. according to the rules as outlined in the UTM Instructor's Handbook. but its content are subject to change.2. section 3.2. Krupa Page 6 of 6 .
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