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Anatomy & Physiology Course Syllabus Overview
This document provides a structured weekly schedule for a college-level Anatomy & Physiology course, outlining lecture topics, laboratory sessions, holidays, and exam dates. The schedule is designed to guide students through the major systems of the human body, integrating both theoretical and practical components.
Course Structure
Lectures: Cover foundational concepts and detailed study of body systems.
Laboratory Sessions: Provide hands-on experience with anatomical models, dissections, and physiological experiments.
Exams: Include midterms and finals to assess understanding of course material.
Holidays: Scheduled breaks are indicated to help students plan their study time.
Weekly Topics Overview
Week | Main Lecture Topics | Laboratory Focus | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
1 | Introduction, The Cell | Lab 1: Introduction | Course overview and cell structure |
2 | Histology | Lab 2: Histology | Microscopic study of tissues |
3 | Integumentary System | Lab 3: Integumentary System | Skin and its functions |
4 | Skeletal System | Lab 4: Skeletal System | Bone structure and function |
5 | Muscular System | Lab 5: Muscular System | Muscle anatomy and physiology |
6 | Nervous System I | Lab 6: Nervous System | Neural tissue and organization |
7 | Nervous System II | Lab 7: Nervous System II | Central and peripheral nervous systems |
8 | Special Senses | Lab 8: Special Senses | Vision, hearing, taste, smell |
9 | Endocrine System | Lab 9: Endocrine System | Hormones and regulation |
10 | Cardiovascular System | Lab 10: Cardiovascular System | Heart and blood vessels |
11 | Lymphatic & Immune Systems | Lab 11: Lymphatic System | Immunity and defense mechanisms |
12 | Respiratory System | Lab 12: Respiratory System | Gas exchange and breathing |
13 | Digestive System | Lab 13: Digestive System | Nutrition and absorption |
14 | Urinary System | Lab 14: Urinary System | Excretion and osmoregulation |
15 | Reproductive System | Lab 15: Reproductive System | Human reproduction |
16 | Final Exam | No Lab | Comprehensive assessment |
Key Course Components
Cell Biology: Study of cell structure, function, and processes such as mitosis and cellular respiration.
Histology: Examination of tissue types (epithelial, connective, muscle, nervous).
Body Systems: Detailed exploration of each major organ system, including anatomy, physiology, and clinical relevance.
Laboratory Skills: Use of microscopes, anatomical models, and dissection tools to reinforce lecture material.
Assessment: Regular quizzes, midterms, and a final exam to evaluate student progress.
Important Dates
Midterm Exam: Scheduled around week 7-8.
Final Exam: Scheduled in the last week of the course.
Holidays: No classes or labs on designated holidays (e.g., Thanksgiving).
Additional Info
Some weeks may include review sessions or special topics as indicated in the schedule.
Laboratory experiments are designed to complement lecture topics and may include practical assessments.