Summer 2008
Dear Online Student:
Welcome
Welcome to Saint Charles Community College's Online BIO 265 Pathophysiology. The format of this course is Powerpoint presentations and assignments on the Web, with three mandatory meetings on campus. My name is Zoe A. Fitzgerald, Ph.D. and I will be your instructor for this course.
Course Content
This course addresses the basic mechanisms of human diseases including cellular and genetic mechanisms, infectious diseases, immune diseases and disorders, fluid and electrolyte imbalances, and cancers. Emphasis is on the conditions most commonly encountered by today’s health professionals.
The pre-requisites for the course are completion of Anatomy and Physiology 1 and 2.
Course Assignments
The course is taught with the same high standards as an on campus class. The grade in the course is based on the following assignments:
- 15 Quizzes over the chapters. These are submitted on line and you will receive your grades on line.
- One term paper and one disease brochure
- Midterm
- Final
Important Dates
The dates and times for the three mandatory meetings on campus are as follows:
Orientation:
Friday May 30 at 5:30 p.m. in Room TECH 202 OR
Saturday May 31 at 8:30 a.m. in room TECH 202
Midterm:
Friday June 27 at 5:30 p.m. in room TECH 202 OR
Saturday June 28 at 8:30 a.m. in room TECH 202
Final:
Friday July 25th at 5:30 p.m. in room TECH 202 OR
Saturday July 26 at 8:30 a.m. in room TECH 202
Orientation
At orientation I will tell you about course content and information on how to do disease brochure and term paper requirements. You will also be given instructions on how to submit assignments on line.
Course materials
Textbooks:
- Understanding Pathophysiology by Sue E. Huether and Kathryn L. Mc Cance by Mosby, 4th edition 2008
- Study Guide and Workbook for Understanding Pathophysiology by Sue E. Huether and Kathryn L. Mc Cance
Computer skills and requirements
What you need for the course:
- You need to know how to use a computer. You will be accessing the course over WebCT/Blackboard and you will receive an orientation to WebCT/Blackboard at the first meeting and your password. During orientation you will obtain your password and submit a practice course quiz. We will have a few exercises to review the various components of WebCT/Blackboard; however; we assume that you have some solid computing skills.
- You need an Internet connection and an Internet browser such as Netscape 6 or higher or Internet Explorer 6 or higher and how to use cookie and pop-up manager.
- You will need Windows software on the computer you use.
- You need to have a ID and password before coming to orientation. It is the same as for SCC Connection.
- The WebCT/Blackboard program has its own e-mail capabilities so you will be able to send messages to other students and private e-mail to the instructor.
Questions
As your course instructor, I will be available to answer questions and discuss the assigned material. You can reach me by e-mail or come by during my regular office hours. I wish you success in the course, and I will see you at the orientation. Do not e-mail me about technical problems. If the system goes down due dates will be changed.
DISTANCE LEARNING TECHNICAL SUPPORT:
For technical support, contact the help desk at 636-922-8555 or e-mail scchelpdesk@stchas.edu.
Technical Support Hours of Operation:
Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
Friday 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Saturday 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
WebCT/Blackboard Administrator Contact Information:
David Willmore – 636-922-8514 – dwillmore@stchas.edu
Zoe A. Fitzgerald, Ph.D.
Professor of Science
zfitzgerald@stchas.edu