What This Document Is
This is the official syllabus for ZOO 3733C - Human Anatomy Lab, offered at the University of Central Florida in Spring 2016. It’s a comprehensive guide outlining the expectations, policies, and logistical details for students enrolled in this laboratory component of a neurobiology course. This syllabus serves as the foundational agreement between the instructors and students regarding the course structure and requirements.
Why This Document Matters
This syllabus is essential for any student registered for the Human Anatomy Lab. Reviewing it carefully *before* the semester begins will ensure you understand the course objectives, grading criteria, required materials, and important dates. It’s particularly helpful for students who want to proactively plan their study schedule and manage their time effectively throughout the semester. Accessing this document will help you determine if the course aligns with your academic goals and prepare you for a successful learning experience.
Topics Covered
* Course logistics and contact information for instructors and teaching assistants
* Laboratory policies regarding attendance, participation, and academic integrity
* Detailed breakdown of the course grading scheme and point distribution
* Required and recommended textbooks and learning resources
* Important dates, including exam schedules and withdrawal deadlines
* Information regarding lab exam format and expectations
* Details on required materials like scantrons
What This Document Provides
* A complete list of instructors and teaching assistants with their contact details.
* A description of the lab’s self-paced learning approach and the role of teaching assistants.
* A comprehensive list of required and recommended textbooks, including ISBNs and vendor information.
* A detailed calendar outlining the dates for each of the five lab exams.
* Specific instructions regarding the submission of necessary materials for the course.
* Clear guidelines regarding lab attendance and the consequences of absences.
* The overall weighting of lab exams and lecture exams towards the final grade.