Welcome to Human Anatomy and Physiology, an Associate Level course
in the curriculum for the Degree, Associate of Science in Medical
Office Assisting. I am pleased to instruct you in this course,
which will be a foundational course for the remainder of your
studies in the associate program.
This is a basic course that prepares you to work
in the medical field of medical office assisting. It is a core
and basic course in this field. In this course you will learn
the structure and function of the human body. When finished you
will have a grasp of the fundamental concepts of human anatomy
and the inner workings of the body.
I know you will enjoy this course. Please learn as much as you
can as you progress through it, as it does lay down a solid foundation
for the rest of the curriculum. It is my pleasure to have you
in the course.
This
is a five-semester hour course. This course is allotted ten weeks
of time. You must complete all of the requirements for the course
successfully by the end of the ten-week period. The first day
of week one will begin the day that you register for the course,
or the day which you notify me that your textbook has arrived
and you are ready to begin your studies. Please be cognizant of
the time frame. Extensions of time are permitted if needed with
my and/or departmental approval. Upon successful completion of
this course, you will be awarded five semester hours of credit.
There
are two (2) required textbooks for this course.
Book 1: Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology, 8th edition by Elaine N. Marieb. Pearson Education Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings. ISBN: 0805372768.
Book 2: Anatomy & Physiology Coloring Workbook, A complete Study Guide, 8th Edition by Elaine N. Marieb. Pearson Education Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings. ISBN: 0805373276
There are two examinations for this course, a mid-term exam that
must be taken by the end of the 5th week in the course and a final
exam that must be taken at the end of the 10th week in the course.
Both tests cover material in the “Essentials of Human Anatomy
& Physiology” by Elaine N. Marieb.
The exam is programmed and is located in the classroom
for this course. The examination is "open book" objective
type. You will have one (1) day to complete your exam, once you
access it from the classroom. To access the exam, you must send
me an email and request to have access to the exam. Upon registration,
you will receive my email address. I will then program your access
in. You will receive an email back from me telling you that you
are now authorized to go ahead and to access your exam. To access,
you will come into the classroom, click on testing, and click
on the exam you are taking. You will need your User ID and PASS
WORD to access the exam. The exam will appear on your screen.
Once you access the exam, you have twenty-four hours to submit
your answers. The program provides me the exact date and time
that you accessed the exam. The program also notifies me of the
exact date and time that you submitted your answers. Thus, the
program is timing you. When you are ready, go back into the classroom
and click in your responses and then click submit. Shortly, you
will receive the exam in your email box with your computed score.
You will also know what questions, if any, that you missed, and
what the correct answer is. I also receive a copy of your exam
and your score.
The
grading scale for this course is as follows:
90-100% = A
80-89% = B
70-79% = C
Below 70% = Fail
You are encouraged to communicate with me. I am available as a
teacher, coach, and mentor to assist you in meeting your goals
for this course. Primarily, communication is through email. However,
I am also available for conversation by telephone if you would
like. Our classroom for this course has a "chat" room.
I am also very willing to meet with you one-on-one in the chat
room at your request. From time to time, depending on how many
students are enrolled in this course at a particular time, we
will have some scheduled group chats. You will receive more detailed
information at the time such chat sessions are scheduled. Please
keep my email address handy so that you can contact me whenever
necessary. If at any time during this course you change your email
address, please be sure to notify me right away.
There are no written assignments for this course. There is a considerable
amount of reading involved in this course, and I would prefer
you spend your time with the books learning the material.
I, Catherine Moran, PhD, MS.Ed, BS., currently teach undergraduate
and graduate courses at Breyer State University and Canyon College.
I hold a Doctorate and a Master’s degree in Education and a Bachelor of
Science from Kent State University with a major in Chemistry and
Biology and Speech. I have worked in several hospitals as a Med.
Tech.
I am the Registrar of Breyer State University.
Upon completion of this course, you will:
1). Have an understanding of the different structures
and functions of the human body.
2). Have an understanding of the terminology used in the study
of Anatomy & Physiology.
For specific assignments, please click on the link "Assignments."
If you have any questions regarding this program, you may address them to
ihm51@neo.rr.com
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