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LAB

LAB #

TOPIC

1

Organization of the Body

2

Introduction to Human Physiology

3

Histology

4

The Skeletal System

5

Fetal Pig Anatomy

6

The Muscular System

7

The Nervous System

8

The Senses

9

Cardiovascular System

10

Arteries and Veins

11

The Respiratory System

12

Digestive System

13

Urinary and Reproductive Systems

14

Genetics

General Education Goals and Objectives

This course meets General Education Goal 1: Explains the interrelationships between humans

and their environment and the role of science in their lives. Specific objectives include:

1)

Demonstrates the application of the scientific method of inquiry (Objective #1).

2)

Demonstrates an awareness of the role of science in everyday life (Objective #3)

Relationship to Campus Theme

:

This course addresses the campus theme by incorporating the latest diagnostic procedures,

treatments, and other technologies that are used to identify and treat human diseases and

disorders.

Classroom Policies

1)

Be respectful of other students and the instructor.

Student Email Policy

Dakota College at Bottineau is increasingly dependent upon email as an official form of

communication. A student’s campus-assigned email address will be the only one recognized by

the campus for official mailings. The liability for missing or not acting upon important

information conveyed via campus email rests with the student.

Academic Integrity

All students are expected to adhere to the highest standards of academic integrity. Dishonesty in

the classroom or laboratory and with assignments, quizzes and exams is a serious offense and is

subject to disciplinary action by the instructor and college administration. For more information,

refer to the Student Handbook.

Disabilities and Special Needs

If you have a disability for which you need accommodations, you are encouraged to contact your

instructor and the Learning Center (228-5479 or 1-888-918-5623) to request disability support

services as early as possible during the beginning of the semester.