HUMAN ANATOMY BIOL 1010 - 401, 402

Fall 2004, SYLLABUS

 

COURSE TITLE                     :  HUMAN ANATOMY

 

COURSE NUMBER               :  BIOL 1010 - 401, 402 (Lectures)

 

DAY/ TIME                             :  TUE              9:00 am to 10:30 am

   THUR           9:00 am to 10:30 am

 

INSTRUCTOR                        :  DR. VINIT. K.. ASHOK M.D, DNB (ANATOMY)

   ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR

   EMAIL: vkashok@ccri.edu

WEB PAGE                             :  http://faculty.ccri.edu/vkashok/

 

OFFICE HOURS                    :  Liston Campus

                                                  Tuesday 3:00 – 4:00 pm, Thursday 3:00-4:00 pm 

           

COURSE TEXT                      :  HUMAN ANATOMY

   By  Marieb,Mallat and Wilhelm,  4th edition, 2004                         

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION      :   The course will help you understand human anatomy at the microscopic (histology),

                                                     and  macroscopic (gross) levels. The structure, location and function will be correlated.

 

COURSE OBJECTIVES         :  At the end of the semester you are expected to be able to

   • understand common anatomical terminology

   • describe the organization of the human body from cellular level to the systemic level

                                                   • understand major organ systems with relation to structure, location and   function

 

COURSE POLICY                 :   Every student is responsible for reading and assignments.

    Attendance is mandatory in all lecture classes.

    There will be one quiz every week based on the material   done in the lecture class.

    There will be no make ups for missed quizzes.

    Three written lecture tests will given based on the lecture and reading assignments.

    Make–up exams will be given if notified earlier and proof of legitimate absence is given.

 

GRADING POLICY

 

 

Written Lecture Tests                                       300 points

Lecture Quiz Average                                       100 points

Laboratory Practical Exams                              300 points

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Total Possible Points                                         700 points

 

Letter grades will be assigned according to the following point accumalations.

 

                                                                        700 – 620        A

                                                                        619 – 545        B

                                                                        544 – 450        C

                                                                        449 – 380        D

                                                                        379 -     0         F

 

*To pass the course the student must have a lecture exam grade that is passing and a laboratory exam grade that is passing.

 

LECTURE SCHEDULE

        Fall 2004

 

Date

Topic

Marieb & Mallatt, 2004

09/14/2004

Introduction

6

Terminology

7 - 12

Tissues

70 - 98

Basic embryology

60 - 62

09/16/2004

 

Thorax

 

Surface Anatomy

Mammary Glands

Thoracic Wall

Vertebrae

Intervertebral Disc

734, 741 - 743

694 - 695

170 - 182, 274 - 275

163 - 171

164

09/21/2004

09/23/2004

Spinal Cord & Meninges

Spinal Nerves

Organization of Nervous System

Autonomic Nervous System

378 - 387

412 - 413

320 - 332

430 - 433, Table 15.2

09/28/2004

 

Pleura, Thoracic Cavities

Thoracic Viscera

Diaphragm

Lower Respiratory Tract

12 - 13, 593 – 598

500 - 502, 566 - 568, 570, 589 - 590, 596-600, 723

275 - 276

590- 598

09/30/2004

10/05/2004

 

Heart

500 - 520

Circulation

484, 512 - 514, 524 - 527, 529 - 530, 530 - 531­

 

550 - 551, 554 - 556, 562 - 566

10/07/2004 - First Lecture Exam

10/12/2004

10/14/2004

Head and Neck

 

Triangles of Neck

Larynx

Nasal Cavity and Pharynx

Salivary Glands

Oral Cavity and Teeth

740

586 - 589, 590

13-14, 148, 158 - 162, 582 - 585

611, 621 - 622

13, 14, 617 - 622

10/19/2004

10/21/2004

 

Skull, Cranial Fossae, Foramina

148 - 162, 163 - 164, 172 - 174

Brain

346 - 378

Cranial Nerves & Associated Muscles

148, 320, 403 - 411, 543

Eye

453 - 467

Ear

467-  477

10/26/2004

Osteology

127-129, 132-137, 196 - 197

Arthrology and Movement

146, 200-232

Myology and Levers

95-96, 233-234, 234-236, 256 - 268­, 260

10/28/2004

11/04/2004

 

Upper Extremity

 

Bones

125-140,146,178-185

Joints

200

Muscles of Upper Extremity

284 - 297

11/09/2004

11/16/2004

Surface Anatomy

745-750

Axilla

742-745

Brachial Plexus

414 - 417, 740

Cubit, Synovial Sheath

Carpal Ligament, Carpal Tunnel

546, 747-748

184 - 186

11/18/2004 - Second Lecture Exam

11/23/2004

11/30/2004

 

Abdomen

Surface Anatomy

Abdominal Wall

Quadrants

Transpyloric Line

Abdominal Viscera

Peritoneum

 

743 - 744

277 - 279

15 – 16 , 612

Lecture Notes

610

12 - 13, 613 - 615

12/02/2004

12/07/2004

Urinary System

Digestive System

Accessory Digestive Organs

53, 647 - 670

609 - 646

636, 638 - 640, 722 - 723

12/09/2004

12/14/2004

Pelvis  and Perineum

Pelvic Cavity

Embryonic Development

Pelvic Diaphragm

Male Organs

Female Organs

Perineum

Anus

 

195, 188 - 189

702 – 706, 664 - 667

280 - 281

672 - 683

684 - 694

280 - 281, 683, 693 – 694, 744

632 - 633

12/16/2004

Lower Extremity

Surface Anatomy

Pelvic Girdle, Bones and Joints

Muscles & Nerves

 

750 - 754

186 - 196

298 - 316, 419 - 422

12/19/2004 - Third Lecture Exam