Course Syllabus

SYLLABUS FOR BIO226 (HUMAN ANATOMY/PHYSIOLOGY II)

Summer 2025

INSTRUCTOR:  David Turnbull

OFFICE:  NE 19

TELEPHONE NUMBER: 234-5419

OFFICE HOURS: TBD

TEXTAnatomy & Physiology 2ed by OpenStax

            This is a free online textbook that can be accessed using the following link:

              https://openstax.org/details/books/anatomy-and-physiology-2e

 

OBJECTIVE:  The overall objective of this class is to provide the student with a solid foundation and understanding of key concepts within human anatomy and physiology. This objective will be met by a combination of sound file lectures, laboratory experiences, and homework. A more complete listing of individual objectives will be provided to the student at their request.

 

GRADING: A student's final grade will be determined as follows:

The final grade will be determined by averaging the homework grade, lab grade, exam grade, and practical grade.  The following scale will be used for final grades:

92% – 100%                A

84% – 91%                  B

76% – 83%                  C

70% – 75%                  D

Less than 70%             F

 

MIDTERM EXAM:

The midterm exam will consist of two essay questions (100 pts each).  The student will be given a list of possible essay questions at least two days in advance of the midterm exam.  The midterm exam questions will be chosen from this list.  The student will not be allowed a “cheat sheet” of any kind. Once a student starts the exam, they MUST complete it within 2 hrs.

 

COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAM:

The final exam will consist of five essay questions (100 pts each).  The student will be given a list of possible essay questions at least two days in advance of the final exam.  The final exam questions will be chosen from this list.  The student will not be allowed a “cheat sheet” of any kind. Once a student starts the exam, they MUST complete it within 2 hrs.

 

HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS:

Homework will be in the form of assigned essay question(s) that the student will handwrite over and over in order to practice for the midterm and the final exam.  The handwritten copies will be collected and graded by the instructor.

If a student misses the due date for homework s/he will receive a zero for that homework set. There are NO EXCEPTIONS.

 

LAB QUIZZES:

Lab quizzes will be complete when students have accumulated 40 points from taking a quiz several times within one week. The lab quizzes have multiple questions, so you will be asked different questions each time you take it, and they are either matching or fill-in-the-blank in formatEach time you takes a quiz, you will earn a certain number of points toward the goal of 40 points. For example, let's say you earn 10 points out of a possible 10 points on your first quiz. That means you have to earn an ADDITIONAL 30 points by taking the quiz as many times as necessary to earn those remaining 30 points. Once you hit the goal of 40 points, you will earn a score of 100% for your lab quiz grade for that week. Alternatively, if a you fail to earn the 40 points total for the week, you will earn a score of 0% for your lab quiz grade for that week. Those are the only two grades possible for lab quizzes, so you will earn either 100% or 0% each week. Late work is not accepted, so you must earn those 40 points during the assigned week.

 

PRACTICALS: There will be 3 lab practicals.  Practical #1 is 50 questions, Practical #2 is 50 questions, and the final practical, which is comprehensive, is 100 questions. The lab quizzes (matching and fill-in-the-blank) are designed to help you study for the actual practicals. 

 

ONLINE CLASSROOM CONDUCT: Students are expected to demonstrate respect toward the instructor, themselves, and their classmates.  Students whose behavior creates a disturbance or interferes with online activities will be given a verbal warning.  If a second incident occurs, students will be asked to leave the class and may be subject to disciplinary actions and/or grade penalties at that time.  If a student is asked to leave, s/he will be required to meet with the instructor and the division chair before returning to class.  Further episodes of inappropriate behavior will also lead to the student’s removal from the classroom and will be reported to the college administration for disciplinary action.  To read more about what is expected of students at Lake Land College, the ACADEMIC INTEGRITY section below.

NOTE:  The instructor reserves the right to supersede the steps described above in cases where the student’s behavior presents an immediate danger to the instructor, himself, and/or his classmates.

 

ACADEMIC INTEGRITY:

At Lake Land College, it is assumed that students will honor the tradition of academic honesty. As such, students have the responsibility to be fully knowledgeable of the Academic Integrity CodeLinks to an external site., produce their own work, and encourage academic honesty among their fellow students.

Students who engage in academic dishonesty in this course will be submitted to the Vice President for Student Services for further disciplinary action; those disciplinary actions are outlined in the Student Code of Conduct and Disciplinary Procedures.Links to an external site.

For a description of what is considered to be academic dishonesty, please review the Academic Integrity CodeLinks to an external site. available in the online Student Handbook and Right to KnowLinks to an external site.. If you have questions regarding the College’s policy specifically related to this course, please do not hesitate to ask.

 

CLASS GRADE QUESTIONS:

The instructor will not be available to answer any questions or address any concerns between semesters.  Once final grades have been submitted, all questions, comments, or concerns will not be addressed by the instructor until the beginning of the following semester. 

 

HELP DESK SUPPORT:

The Information Systems and Services (Links to an external site.) department offers technical support. You can contact the helpdesk at 217-234-5261 or helpdesk@lakelandcollege.edu for any technical problems related to the courses you are taking at Lake Land College.

Information Systems and Services is located in Virgil Learning Resource Center/LibraryLinks to an external site. (See MapsLinks to an external site. for directions.) in the lower level. ISS welcomes walk-in campus support Monday - Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm during the spring and fall semesters. During the summer the college is open from Monday - Thursday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. 

Personal WiFi hotspot devices called MiFis and computers can be checked out at the Circulation Desk of the Virgil H. Judge Learning Resource Center/Library (Links to an external site.). Contact 217-234-5367 or libcirc@lakelandcollege.edu to set up an appointment.

If you have any difficulties using Canvas, you can contact the Information Systems and Services (Links to an external site.) at information above or directly in Canvas click the Help link in the global navigation to the left. Choose Report a problem to create a ticket. Be prepared to give a detailed description of your problem when filling out the form for the ticket. Please don't hesitate to ask for help.

 

BASIC NEEDS:

Any student who has difficulty affording groceries or accessing sufficient food to eat every day, or who lacks a safe and stable place to live, and believes this may affect their performance in the course, is urged to contact the Counseling Services.Links to an external site. for support. Go to Services & Resources.Links to an external site. for more details.

 

SAFETY BREAKDOWN:

Review the safety tipsLinks to an external site. on the Lake Land College website or view the video below. 

https://youtu.be/MC2hXqp2MDI?si=i7FHBplZEc6j2QdR

 

TUTORING AND TESTING CENTER:

The Tutoring and Testing Center offers free tutoring for Lake Land College students. Students may arrange a one-time session or regular ongoing weekly appointments based on their needs. To insure there is a tutor available, an appointment is preferred, but walk-ins tutoring is generally available for most main college subjects and study assistance.

The school supply pantry is also located inside of the Tutoring & Testing Center. Students who need help with basic materials for school are encouraged to stop by and receive materials like paper, pencils, highlighters and more to assist with their ongoing academic success.

Contact Information

Phone: 217-234-5287
Email: tutoringandtesting@lakelandcollege.edu
Physical Location: Webb Hall, Room 130
Website: Testing and Tutoring
Enroll in Tutoring course site - The Tutoring Center offers additional tutoring resources in the course site. 

 

ACCESSIBILITY & STUDENT ACCOMMODATIONS:

This course is designed using accessibility-based principles. In addition, Lake Land College provides accommodations for qualified students. To learn more about student accommodations, please click here.

 

AI USE POLICY:

Students are prohibited from using artificial intelligence or machine learning tools, including but not limited to Grammarly, ChatGPT, Microsoft Word or Copilot, on assignments in this course. Each student must complete all assignments independently, without aid from others or automated tools, as noted in the Academic Integrity Board Policy 07.28.02. 

Course Summary:

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