UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM PROPOSAL COVER SHEET Title of Proposal: - Must begin with Department Abbreviation: BIOL 2080/2080L (Human Physiology) Change in prerequisites for course Check One: X Full Proposal Information Item Effective Date for Curricular Offering: 2015 FROM: Katherine E. Harrell BIOL Grote 102 spokesperson's name Dept. Blg, office # X5912 Phone ext. Katherine- Harrell@utc.edu e-mail Does this require new resources from the originating department or other department? Please attach explanation if yes. No Faculty of the originating department approved this proposal on by a aye nay Abstentions; vote of votes; votes; (date), eligible voting members absent The following have examined this proposal: Dept Head/Director: Printed Name Signature, date Approve Neutral Disapprove* College Curriculum Committee Date: Vote: Signature of Chair: Spokespersons for Affected Departments Printed Name, Department Signature, Date Approve Neutral Disapprove* Dean/Director: University Registrar: Linda Orth Provost/Representative: Lab/studio fee requested: Yes No Provost: A. Jerald Ainsworth Comments: Approve Neutral Disapprove*
Signature, date Approve Disapprove* *Those who disapprove may attach an explanation. ACTIONS on this proposal: Date the proposal was considered Vote of the body: Accepted as information item (indicate date) Approved as submitted (indicate date) Approved with amendments (amendments indicated and transmitted to all signatories above, date): Signature of Chair: Curriculum Committee Faculty Senate The Biological and Environmental Sciences Department requests a revision to the catalog description for BIOL 2080 (Human Physiology), to reflect appropriate pre-requisites and co-requisites for the course. I. Rational for Change The current course catalog description for this course lists CHEM 1110/1110L as a corequisite. Many of the topics introduced in course require a basic understanding of principles covered in CHEM1110/1110L. We would like to revise the catalog description to list CHEM 1110/1110L as a pre-requisite. By listing CHEM1110/1110L as a prerequisite, students registering for the course will be better prepared to succeed in the class. II. Economic Consequences There are no economic consequences. III. 2014-2015 Catalog BIOL 2080- Human Physiology (4) Credit Hours Studies of the physiological functions of the human body. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 2 hours. Co-requisites: BIOL 2080L, CHEM 1110 and CHEM 1110L, or department head approval. Laboratory/studio course fee will be assessed. 2
IV. Proposed 2015-2016 catalog Changes are highlighted in red. BIOL 2080- Human Physiology (4) Credit Hours Studies of the physiological functions of the human body. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 2 hours. Pre-requisite: CHEM 1110 and CHEM 1110L with a minimum grade of C, or department head approval. Co-requisite: BIO2080L. Laboratory/studio course fee will be assessed. V. Pedagogical Objectives 1. To review chemical and biological basis for physiological processes in the human body. 2. To introduce homeostatic control mechanisms and discuss homeostasis and its importance in physiological processes. 3. To introduce and discuss the physiological mechanisms of organ systems in the body by integrating the role of molecules, cells, tissues and organs. 4. To introduce and discuss the mechanisms of neural and hormonal communication. 5. To discuss the relationships of the nervous and endocrine systems with other organ systems. 6. To introduce and discuss the molecular mechanisms for contraction in three types of muscle tissue. 7. To discuss the primary functions of the circulatory, lymphatic, respiratory & digestive systems including gas exchange, absorption & transport of both nutrients & waste. VI. VII. Syllabus: See attached. Evaluation Methods: There will be five cumulative term exams worth 100 points each, and one comprehensive final exam worth 200 points. In addition there will be a weekly 5- point quiz; the highest ten quizzes will contribute a maximum of 50 points to the overall grade. Grading 89.5 -- 100 % (> 886points) A 79.5 89.4 % (738-885points) B 69.5 79.4 (688-737points) C 59.5 69.4 (590-687points) D 59.4 ( < 589points) F 3
Quizzes will be taken via Blackboard and will consist of five multiple choice questions. Exams will be taken in class and will consist of multiple choice, fill-inthe-blank, matching, true/false, short answer and essay. VIII. Relation of Proposal to Requirements and Resources in other Departments or Programs: BIO2080/2080L is a pre-requisite for HHP 3140 (Interpretation of ECG I), HHP 3370 (Advanced Nutrition I: Macronutrients), HHP3380 (Sports Nutrition) HHP4370 (Perspectives in Clinical Nutrition I) and NURS2260 (Pathophysiology). BIO2080/2080L and CHEM1110/1110L are required courses for the UTC Bachelors of Science in the following concentrations: o HHP: Rehabilitation Science, General o HHP: Rehabilitation Science, Occupational Therapy o HHP: Exercise Science, Applied o HHP: Exercise Science, Preprofessional o HHP: Nutrition o NURS: RN to BSN o NURS: BSN 4
Instructor BIOLOGY 2080_00, 01 CRN 40933, 45658 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY LECTURE Katherine E. Harrell FALL 2014 Contact Information Office: 102 Grote Hall Email: Katherine-Harrell@utc.edu Phone: 423-425-5912 Communication You are encouraged to contact your professor via email if you have questions or concerns about the class. Please note you must use your UTC email address when contacting your professor and refer to the email format document posted on the class Blackboard site. Emails that do not conform to the format outlined on Blackboard may not receive a response. Office Hours M, W, F 10:00-11:30AM or by appointment Lecture MWF 9-9:50AM EMCS 201 Credit Hours Corequisites Course Description Textbook 4.0 credit hours BIO 2080L; CHEM 1110/ 1110L This course studies the physiological functions of the human body. Lauralee Sherwood, Fundamentals of Physiology, Fourth Edition Grading Scale 89.5 100% (> 886points) A 79.5 89.4% (738-885points) B 69.5 79.4% (688-737points) C 59.5 69.4% (590-687points) D 59.4% ( < 589points) F Assessments 5 cumulative lecture exams (5 x 100pts = 500pts) 10 quizzes (10 x 5pts = 50pts) 1 cumulative final exam (200pts) laboratory grade (240pts) TOTAL PTS POSSIBLE = 990 Overall Average = total points earned x 100% 990 Special Services If you find that personal problems, career indecision, study and time management difficulties, etc. are adversely affecting your successful progress at UTC, please contact the Counseling and Personal Development Center at 425-4438. Attention: If you are a student with a disability (e.g. physical, learning, psychiatric, vision, hearing, etc.) and think that you might need special assistance or a special accommodation in this class or any other class, call the Disability Resource Center (DRC) at 425-4006 or come by the office, 102 Frist Hall. 5
Attendance & Absences Exams & Assessments University Policies and Procedures Electronic Devices Attendance is required to succeed in this class. If you are absent the day of an exam, you must both notify me within 24 hours of the missed exam, and provide satisfactory documentation (as defined by the professor) within TWO weeks to account for your absence. If these criteria are not met, you will receive a zero for the missed exam. Please note the professor is NOT obligated to administer a makeup exam if she deems the documentation and reason is not adequate or acceptable. Documentation of illnesses must specifically state that the student was physically unable to attend class on a designated day. Absences for non-medical reasons must be reviewed and approved by the Office for the Dean of Students before being submitted to the professor. Please note that undocumented illness or transportation problems will not be considered acceptable. Extra time will not be given for an exam if you arrive late (regardless of the reason). If you keep your exam past the allotted time, it will be considered late. One point will be deducted from your exam grade for each minute the exam is late. All exams will be taken using a scantron form (bring the small, green scantron). You will be responsible for bringing your own scantron and #2 pencil. Exams may consist of any and/or all of the following: multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, true/false, short answer, matching. Please note exams will require students to express understanding of concepts in complete and grammatically correct sentences, including spelling and punctuation. Exams are not returned; you may make an appointment with the instructor to see/review your exam. However you do not have permission to copy, photograph or in any way duplicate the exams. Doing so will result in disciplinary actions, as determined by the professor and may include University disciplinary actions as set forth by the UTC Honors Court. By attending this class, you agree to abide by the policies set forth in the Student Handbook, including the Honor system. Failure to do so will result in disciplinary actions, as determined by the professor and may include University disciplinary actions as set forth by the UTC Honors Court. Cell phones, MP3 players, ipods, laptops etc., should not be present during class. These devices are disruptive and distracting. If you have an electronic device out/on during class, and it is causing a distraction, please know that you may be asked to leave for the duration of the class. If you have an electronic device out or in-use during an exam, your exam will be taken, and you will receive a zero on the exam. 6
Below is a tentative schedule of topics to be covered this semester. Please note that this schedule, along with the other contents of this syllabus, is tentative and subject to change without notice. WEE DATE TOPIC K 1 8/18 M Introductory Material 8/20 W Introductory Material 8/22 F Introductory Material 2 8/25 M Introductory Material 8/27 W Urinary System & Fluid Balance 8/29 F Urinary System & Fluid Balance 3 9/1 M LABOR DAY HOLIDAY 9/3 W EXAM 1 9/5 F Urinary System & Fluid Balance 4 9/8 M Urinary System & Fluid Balance 9/10 W Nervous System 9/12 F Nervous System 5 9/15 M Nervous System 9/17 W Nervous System 9/19 F EXAM 2 6 9/22 M Nervous System 9/24 W Nervous System 9/26 F Nervous System 7 9/29 M Nervous System 10/1 W Muscle Physiology 10/3 F Muscle Physiology 8 10/6 M Muscle Physiology 10/8 W Muscle Physiology 10/10 F Muscle Physiology 9 10/13 M EXAM 3 10/15 W Cardiovascular & Immune Systems 10/17 F Cardiovascular & Immune Systems 10 10/20 M FALL BREAK 10/22 W Cardiovascular & Immune Systems 10/24 F Cardiovascular & Immune Systems 11 10/27 M Respiratory System 10/29 W Respiratory System 10/31 F Respiratory System 12 11/3 M Respiratory System 11/5W Digestive System 11/7 F Digestive System 13 11/10 M EXAM 4 11/12 W Digestive System 11/14 F Digestive System 14 11/17 M Digestive System 7
11/19 W Endocrine System 11/21 F Endocrine System 15 11/24 M Endocrine System 11/26 W THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY 11/28 F THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY 16 12/1 M EXAM 5 12/3 W FINAL EXAM 8-10AM 8