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BIO 206: Human Anatomy & Physiology I – Course Syllabus and Schedule Overview

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Course Overview

This document outlines the schedule, topics, readings, and laboratory activities for a college-level Human Anatomy & Physiology I course. The course covers foundational concepts in anatomy and physiology, progressing through the chemical, cellular, tissue, and organ system levels of organization.

Course Structure and Main Topics

  • Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology (Ch. 1)

  • Chemical Level of Organization (Ch. 2)

  • Cellular Level of Organization (Ch. 3)

  • Tissue Level of Organization (Ch. 4)

  • The Integumentary System (Ch. 5)

  • Bones and Bone Structure (Ch. 6)

  • The Axial Skeleton (Ch. 7)

  • The Appendicular Skeleton (Ch. 8)

  • Joints (Ch. 9)

  • Muscle Tissue (Ch. 10)

  • The Muscular System (Ch. 11)

  • Nervous Tissue (Ch. 12)

Key Components of the Syllabus

  • Lecture Topics: Each week focuses on specific chapters, progressing logically from basic concepts to more complex systems.

  • Reading Assignments: Students are assigned textbook chapters to read before class, ensuring preparedness for lectures and labs.

  • Laboratory Activities: Labs are closely aligned with lecture topics, providing hands-on experience with microscopes, anatomical models, and physiological experiments.

  • Homework & Exams: Regular homework assignments and exams are scheduled to reinforce learning and assess understanding.

  • Breaks & Review Sessions: The schedule includes breaks and dedicated review sessions to support student success.

Sample Weekly Structure

Week

Lecture Topic

Reading

Lab Activity

1

Introduction to A&P

Ch. 1

Lab Safety, Intro to A&P I

2

Chemical Level of Organization

Ch. 2

Lab: Microscopes, Metrics

3

Cellular Level of Organization

Ch. 3

Lab: Cell Structure & Transport

4

Tissue Level of Organization

Ch. 4

Lab: Tissues

5

Integumentary System

Ch. 5

Lab: Integumentary System

Additional info: The table above is a representative sample; the full syllabus covers all topics listed in the course outline, including the skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems.

Assessment and Important Dates

  • Exams: Multiple exams are scheduled throughout the semester, including a final exam covering all material.

  • Lab Practicals: Practical exams assess students' ability to identify anatomical structures and understand physiological processes.

  • Homework: Regular assignments reinforce lecture and lab material.

  • Breaks: The schedule includes breaks (e.g., October break, Thanksgiving break) to allow for rest and study.

Conclusion

This syllabus provides a comprehensive roadmap for students enrolled in Human Anatomy & Physiology I. By following the outlined schedule, completing readings, participating in labs, and preparing for assessments, students will gain a foundational understanding of the structure and function of the human body.

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