Human Anatomy and Physiology II
Course Description
Spring 2024
BI 232 is the second of a three-term course sequence designed to provide an examination of human anatomy and physiology. Topics this term include the study of muscular, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune and respiratory systems.Â
Meeting Location and Time:
CRN: 75718
Lecture: Monday/Wednesday 3:30-4:50 PM; Salem Campus Building 8, Room 217
Midterm Exams will be given on Monday of Weeks 4 and 8
The Final Exam will be on Wednesday, June 12, from 4-5:50 PM
Lab: Tuesday 3:30-6:20 PM; Salem Campus, Building 8, Room 231
The Cumulative Lab Practical will be on Tuesday, June 4, from 3:30-5 PM
CRN: 79066
Lecture: Tuesday 6:30-9:20 PM; Salem Campus Building 8, Room 218
Midterm Exams will be given on Tuesday of Weeks 4 and 8, lecture will follow from 8-9:20 PM.
The Final Exam will be on Tuesday, June 11, from 6:30-8:20 PM
Lab: Thursday 6:30-9:20 PM; Salem Campus, Building 8, Room 231
The Cumulative Lab Practical will be on Thursday, June 6, from 6:30-8 PM
Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisite: Successful completion with a grade of “C” or better in BI 231 and successful completion of BI112.
Course Goals (Learning Outcomes)
Statewide General Education (AAOT) Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of the Science course, students should be able to:Â
Gather, comprehend, and communicate scientific and technical information in order to explore ideas, models, and solutions and generate further questions.
Apply scientific and technical modes of inquiry, individually, and collaboratively, to critically evaluate existing or alternative explanations, solve problems, and make evidence-based decisions in an ethical manner.
Assess the strengths and weaknesses of scientific studies and critically examine the influence of scientific and technical knowledge on human society and the environment.
Performance-Based Learner Outcomes (PBLOs):Â
Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to:
Analyze fundamental scientific concepts, models and theories that relate to the muscular, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, and respiratory systems. I-VI
Solve problems, investigate information and draw conclusions about the function of the muscular, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, and respiratory systems. I-VI
Connect the structure and function of the muscular, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, and respiratory systems to everyday activities and situations. I-VI
Demonstrates understanding of the structure and operation of the muscular, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, and respiratory systems through laboratory study. I-VÂ
Course Schedule
Note - Exam and Quiz dates are subject to change as student, instructor, and institutional needs require. Due dates for assignments and quizzes not administered during class are Sunday at 11:59PM of the week assigned unless otherwise noted. Midterm Exams will be administered during class time on the second lecture meeting day of the appropriate week unless otherwise noted (i.e. if there is only one lecture meeting per week, it is a remote lecture, etc.). The Final Exam will be administered based on Chemeketa's Final Exam Schedule.
Course Material
Week 1 & 2
Week 3 & 4