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Human Anatomy and Physiology II

Human Anatomy and Physiology II. Dr. Diane M. Gilmore. LSE 415 Phone: 680-8083 mgilmore@astate.edu www.clt.astate.edu/mgilmore. Office hours:. Monday, and Wednesday 1 -2 p.m. and 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Thursday 2:30 -3:30 p.m. And by appointment. Textbook. Hole’s Human Anatomy and Physiology

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Human Anatomy and Physiology II

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  1. Human Anatomy and Physiology II

  2. Dr. Diane M. Gilmore • LSE 415 • Phone: 680-8083 • mgilmore@astate.edu • www.clt.astate.edu/mgilmore

  3. Office hours: • Monday, and Wednesday 1 -2 p.m. and 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. • Thursday 2:30 -3:30 p.m. • And by appointment

  4. Textbook • Hole’s Human Anatomy and Physiology • 11th edition • Laboratory Manual - Hole’s Human Anatomy and Physiology • 9th edition

  5. Course Objectives: • Building on the Foundation of A&P I • Medical terminology • Somatic and special senses • Blood • Water, electrolyte and acid-base balance • Lymphatic, immune, digestive, respiratory, urinary, endocrine and reproductive systems

  6. Cramming is a sure path to failure ! It will blow up in your face!

  7. Good study habits • Read ahead • Attend class and pay attention!! • Review within 24 hours • Study a little at a time • Study often • “Do something” with the material : make flashcards, draw diagrams, make up songs.

  8. Come out of your shell and ask questions!

  9. “Ferret” out the information to the study guide.

  10. Think! Don’t just “parrot” back the information!

  11. Find a “Study Buddy” !

  12. Where to look for help • Use the study guides and on line helps • Daily quizzes • Text book aids on line • Biology Tutoring Center – LSE 203 • Wilson Advising Center

  13. Where to look for help • Counseling center • Disability Services • Ask your teacher !

  14. Classroom Etiquette: Turn off pagers and cell phones ! No tobacco use of any kind Be considerate of others: Take out what you bring in. Talk to me, NOT your neighbor! Do your own work, no cheating! Do not ask for grades over the phone or internet.

  15. Academic Integrity • Use Professional ethics • NO: • Plagiarism • Cheating • Allowing others to copy from you • Penalties can be severe !!

  16. Attendance is important! • Self-assigned Seating • Allowed 4 Absences • No rounding of grades • 79.8 = C

  17. Other: • Inclement weather • Disability services • Make ups • Schedule – read your syllabus !!!

  18. Tentative Lecture schedule: Week of: Subject Text chapter Aug. 21 Somatic and Special Senses 12 Aug. 28 Special Senses / Blood 12, 14 Sept. 4 No Class – Labor Day Sept. 6 Cardiovascular System 15 Sept. 20 EXAM I Chapters 12, 14 and 15 Dec. 11 Monday - Comprehensive Final Exam at 5:00 p.m.

  19. Exams : 4 exams worth 100 points Exam dates are “set in stone” Comprehensive final Exam 100 points A = 450 – 500 points B = 400 – 449 points C = 350 –399 points D = 300 –349 points F less than 300 points

  20. 4 “Pop” quizzes Keep you studying regularly Are you studying properly ? What kind of question you can expect Bonus points to take the “edge” off exams Also bonus associated with comprehensive final !

  21. Now “Hop to it!”

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