| Instructor: | L.C. Wit |
| Office: | Extension Cottage |
| Teaching Lab: | 103 Physiology Building |
| Telephone: | 844-4555 |
| E-Mail: | witlawr@mail.auburn.edu |
| Office Hours: | By appointment - ask for Kathleen |
| Class Page: | ZY 561 Class Web Page |
1. Text Books:
Lecture: Textbook of Medical Physiology (9th ed.)
Guyton and Hall
Laboratory: Experimental Animal Physiology (4th ed.) by K. Ottis,
J.F. Pritchett, and L.C. Wit.
2. Objectives:
| 2 Exams | 200 pts (Jan 31, Feb 28) |
| Final Exam | 150 pts (March 13) |
| Lab Exam | 120 pts (March 6) |
| Lab Reports | 30 pts |
| Total | 500 pts |
Letter grades will be assigned on the basis of overall performance; lab performance may influence borderline grades. The following will be used to determine final grades:
A = 465 - 500
B = 425 - 465
C = 385 - 425
D = 350 - 385
F = < 350
I have posted several copies of old exams on the WEB. Please feel free to use them at your convenience. Years of experience in questioning successful students has revealed that nothing will succeed in this course other than frequent study. What you do the first three weeks is as important as what you do the last three weeks. GET AN EARLY START. Exams are demanding and difficult; you must be thoroughly familiar with the information to the point of being able to apply it.
| Week of Jan. 3 - No Lab
Week of Jan. 10 - Orientation Week of Jan 17 - Exp. 2 Week of Jan. 24 - Ex. 3* Week of Jan 31 - Ex. 18, 19, 21* Week of Feb. 7 - Ex. 20* Week of Feb. 14 - Ex. 25 data Week of Feb. 21 - Ex. 15: human Week of Feb 28 - Ex. 25* Week of March 6 - Lab Final |