Learning Objectives: Module 2
Module Objectives:
The "Course Roadmap" button on the home page provides a brief introduction for each module. In addition to that general overview, each module in the semester also has specific objectives to help frame and direct our study together. You recall from the syllabus that there are Student Learning Outcomes for this course as well as Specific Instructional Objectives for this course. The objectives flow from and connect with the student learning outcomes and instructional objectives.
Learning Objectives: Module 2
Learning Objectives: Heredity
Define genes
Distinguish between mitosis and meiosis, genotype and phenotype, homozygous and heterozygous, and dominant and recessive
Describe some genetic disorders, due to a gene defect, and chromosomal disorders
Define polygenic and incomplete dominance
Describe the function of genetic counseling and why individuals may seek genetic counseling
Define behavioral genetics, describe genotype-environment correlations and genotype-environmental interactions, and define epigenetics
Learning Objectives: Prenatal Development
Describe the changes that occur in the three periods of prenatal development
Describe what occurs during prenatal brain development
Define teratogens and describe the factors that influence their effects
List and describe the effects of several common teratogens
Explain maternal and paternal factors that affect the developing fetus
Explain the types of prenatal assessment
Describe both the minor and major complications of pregnancy
Learning Objectives: Birth
Describe how expectant parents prepare for childbirth
Describe the stages of vaginal delivery
Explain why a caesarean or induced birth is necessary
Describe the two common procedures to assess the condition of the newborn
Describe problems newborns experience before, during, and after birth