Course Specific Research Support for BI 233: Home
Human Anatomy & Physiology III course outcomes related to research skills:
- BI 233 CCOGCritically evaluate health articles and medical journals related to anatomy and physiology and contextualize the knowledge into the realm of public health and broader social issues.
Effectively evaluate case studies in anatomy and physiology through verbal, written and/or multimedia means.
Other indicators of required research or information seeking:
From the Outcome and Assessment Strategies:
"Instructors are encouraged to include a variety of techniques, including . . . poster and/or oral presentations, interpretation of case studies, . . .research papers . . . ."
Bridging competencies to support research and information seeking at this level:
- Recognize authors' affiliation statements in journal articles
- Recognize agencies as corporate authors
- Navigate to library website, and select relevant databases
- Use background reading to construct reasonable topic statement
Corresponding research and information seeking outcomes for BI 233
1. Locate articles about health and evaluate for context, bias, and authority
2. Locate articles in medical journals and evaluate for context, currency, and peer review
3. Devise a research question related to anatomy and physiology, within the context of public health and social issues
Librarian Instructional Objectives:
1. Identify the parties responsible, and their qualifications, for health articles, to evaluate reliability of information
2. Select sources for locating relevant medical journal articles, including library databases
3. Develop a researchable question related to anatomy and physiology, and identify the context and perspectives of the authors
Placement of courses on an Information Literacy Continuum
Courses | Instructional Stages | Student's Developmental Stage |
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Connecting to College |
1. I know where the library is located and about some of the services provided. |
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Information Seeking |
2. I can identify a topic, and identify useful information sources to read about it. |
BI 101 |
Information Literacy Skills |
3. I can develop a topic statement, locate and use library sources, and begin informational research. |
BI 112 |
Academic or Career/ Technical Related |
4. I evaluate the sources I have found for relevancy to my field, and I know who some of the experts are. |
Inquiry and Exploration for Research |
5. I can identify pro- and con-positions on a topic. I can identify the perspectives of various experts in a field. |
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BI 211 BI 212 BI 213 BI 234 |
Discipline- or Area of Study Specific |
6. I can support my position on an issue with evidence. I can accurately summarize the scholarly or professional conversation. |
Biology courses with outcomes related to research and information seeking
Librarian Liaison to the Biology SAC (Subject Area Committee)
Contact: Robin Shapiro, Librarian at the Rock Creek campus
Librarian subject collectors for: Biology
Campus Librarians, supporting Biology-related subjects research
- Cascade : Rachel Bridgewater
- Rock Creek: Robin Shapiro
- Southeast: Roberta Richards
- Sylvania: Jen Klaudinyi
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To update Course outcomes, contact: Pam Kessinger