Final Grades Computed and Posted!

Folks --

As promised, it’s about 30 min after the last person left and your grades have been calculated and posted to both WebCT (in the Grade Book) and to Banner (where your official transcript resides). Let me know if you have any questions. I think your class gave me the highest number of A’s I’ve had in the hybrid class since I’ve been teaching it (5 A’s and 1 A-). That’s phenomenal. Nice job!

Enjoy the summer and prepare yourselves for A&P2!

Lab Exam 2 Information

Folks --

I’ve just finished tweaking the Lab Exam a little bit and thought you might be interested in some “details.” There will be 23 stations and a total of 83 questions. Here is the topic breakdown:


Station # Questions Topic
1 4 Model (muscle)
2 3 Dissection (brain)
3 2 Model (neuron)
4 4 Model (special senses)
5 3 Cranial nerve chart
6 5 Model (muscle)
7 4 Model (muscle)
8 4 Microscope
9 3 Figure (CNS)
10 4 Model (muscle)
11 3 Figure (muscle)
12 4 Model (muscle)
13 4 Figure (muscle)
14 4 Model (special senses)
15 3 Dissection (brain)
16 3 Figure (CNS)
17 3 Model (CNS)
18 3 Model (CNS)
19 3 Microscope
20 4 Model (special senses)
21 4 Figure (PNS)
22 5 Model (CNS)
23 4 Figure (PNS)



Hopefully, this will help you focus your studying.

I’ll have your Lecture Exams graded by tomorrow afternoon and those grades will be posted A.S.A.P.

Let me know if you have any questions, and I’ll see you next week!

Note: I believe another class is coming into our room after us at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, so please don’t plan on finishing Histology Notebooks after the Lab Exam!

Final Exam Information

Folks --

Please find below information for the Final Exam. I have scheduled the final for 3:30 on Wednesday, May 13, in our usual room. In the past, this has been preferable to the time that the Registar assigns (which is usually an early morning slot). If this time does not work for you, we can schedule something else that's more convenient. If I don't hear from you, I'll assume you're taking it on the Wednesday afternoon.

Here's how the Final Exam is organized:


 

# questions

Points each

Total points

Comprehensive

 

 

 

  • Multiple choice

50

4

200

  • True/False

10

4

40

  • Matching

20

4

80

Material from Exam 1

  • Essay

1

20

20

Material from Exam 2

  • Interpret graph

5

4

20

Material from Exam 3

  • Label-the-Figure

10

2

20

New material (after Exam 3)

  • Short answer

various

various

20

 




Just a quick note: when I say that the Label-the-Figure is from material from Exam 3, for example, that doesn't mean I will be lifting questions from Exam 3. That just means that the figure(s) will come from the Weeks 11-13 material that was covered on the third exam.

The Final Exam is cumulative, but there are some things that will NOT be on the exam.
  • "Naked Man" will NOT be on the final.
  • Bones and bone markings that were only addressed in lab (for Lab Exam 1) will NOT be on the exam.
  • The skeletal muscles and their actions (from Lab Exam 2) will NOT be on the final.
  • Lastly, the special senses (eye and ear) will NOT be on the final.

That's it for now; I'll be in touch again before the Lab Exam on Wednesday. If you have any questions, please let me know.