BIOD_152_-_Essential_Lab_Human_Anatomy_and_Physiology_II.pdf
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BIOD 152 Essential
... [Show More] Human Anatomy & Physiology II w/ Lab 4 credits
Prerequisites: BIOD 151 – Essential Lab Human Anatomy & Physiology I or equivalent
Instructor: Renee Correll, DPT
Facilitators: Brittany Martinez, Ph.D.
Jerrod A. Poe, Ph.D.
Christine Bowman, DMD
Heidi Burtt, DPT
Crista Bush, MOT, OTR/L
Alycia Dalbey, MPAS, PA-C
Tammie Kephart, MS, RDN, LDN
Rebekah Stepp, MS, CRNP
Kelly Straley, CRNP
Brandon Zangus, MOT, OTR/L
Contact Information: Faculty may be contacted through the Portage messaging system
Additional Information: www.portagelearning.com*
Course Meeting Times: BIOD 152 is offered continuously
Course Description: A continued systematic discussion of the anatomical and physiological systems within
the human body. The systems discussed are the nervous system and the special senses, circulatory system,
reproductive system including discussions of mitosis/meiosis and heredity, and the urinary system with a
discussion of fluid and electrolyte balance. Modules cover the common pathology and treatments associated
with each of the systems outline above. The laboratory component of this course is delivered using virtual labs
and interactive simulations with detailed instruction and demonstrations from an experienced instructor.
Course Outcomes: As a result of this course experience a student should be able to:
• Define the anatomy and physiology of the central and peripheral nervous systems as well as the
special senses
• Describe the anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system
• Explain the anatomy and physiology of the male and female reproductive systems
• Explain the anatomy and physiology of the lymphatic and immune systems
• Describe the anatomy and physiology of the urinary system
• Describe in detail the physiology of urine formation and acid-base balance
*Please see the Module & Lab Topics section below for expanded course outcomes.
* Portage Learning college courses are offered by Geneva College, which is regionally accredited by the Middle States Commission on
Higher Education. Portage Learning is included in the College’s Department of Professional and Online Graduate Studies; courses are
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Lab Outcomes: As a result of this laboratory experience, students should be able to:
• Identify major anatomical structures of the central and peripheral nervous systems and understand their
function
• Identify the main anatomical structures of the eye and ear and understand the physiologic processes of
hearing and sight
• Identify the main anatomical structures of the heart and vessels and understand blood flow through the
heart, systemic, and pulmonary circuits
• Explain blood typing
• Identify the main anatomical structures of the male and female reproductive systems and understand
the physiology of reproduction
• Identify the main anatomical structures of the urinary system and demonstrate understanding of
urinalysis
Each of these BIOD 152 student learning outcomes is measured:
Directly by: (1) Module application problems (with instructor feedback)
(2) Exams
(3) Lab reports and lab exams
(4) Comparison of pre-course / final exam results
Indirectly by an end of course student-completed evaluation survey
Course Delivery: This course is asynchronously delivered online and is composed of 50 - 60 hours of
reviewed module assignments with instructor feedback, 7 contact hours of secure online module exams, 15 –
20 hours of observation of demonstration labs and 8 hours of lab exams.
Course Progression: It is the policy for all Portage Learning courses that only one lecture module and the
accompanying exam be completed each day. Research on the best practices in learning indicates that time is
needed to process material for optimal learning. This means that once an exam has been completed, the next
exam will not unlock until the following day. This allows for instructor feedback/class expectations as the
student moves through the material. Instructors, like the College, are not available during the weekend;
grading, therefore, is M-F and may take up to 72 hours during these days. Also, it is the policy of Portage
Learning to support a minimum of 21 days; this is not a negotiable time period. Please plan your time
accordingly.
Required readings, lectures and assignments: Portage courses do not use paper textbooks. Students are
required to read the online lesson modules written by the course author which contain the standard information
covered in a typical course. Please note the exam questions are based upon the readings. Video lectures
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which support each lesson module subject should be viewed as many times as is necessary to fully
understand the material.
Module Review Questions: The pract [Show Less]