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BIOL-227
Human Anatomy & Physiology I With Cadaver
Credit(s): 4
This course offers a homeostatic approach to the study of the human body from the level of the cell to organ systems with emphasis on normal structure and function, as well as selected physiological imbalances. Systems covered include integument, skeletal, muscular, and nervous. It is designed primarily for students enrolled in health-related fields. Human Anatomy and Physiology will give students a strong background in the fundamentals of structure and function of the body. All aspects of life processes will be covered in a manner that should interest students wishing to take a science elective, as well as those in the health-related areas. The laboratory sessions require preserved cat dissection and identification of anatomical structures on prosected cadaver. This course fulfills a laboratory science requirement for the A.S., A.A., and A.A.S. degrees. Lecture: 3 hours per week Recommended: BIOL-100 or BIOL-175
Corequisites:
BIOL-227L
BIOL-228
Human Anatomy & Physiology II With Cadaver
Credit(s): 4
This course is a continuation of BIOL 227. Systems covered include cardiovascular, digestive, urinary, respiratory, and reproductive, as well as the sense organs and metabolism. It is designed for students enrolled in health-related fields. This course will give students a strong background in the fundamentals of the structure and function of the body. All aspects of life processes will be covered in a manner which should interest students wishing to take a science elective, as well as those in the health-related areas. The laboratory sessions require preserved cat dissection and identification of anatomical structures on prosected cadaver. It fulfills a laboratory science requirement for the A.A., A.S., and A.A.S. degrees. Lecture: 3 hours per week
Prerequisites:
Complete BIOL 227 with a minimum grade of C-.
Corequisites:
BIOL-228L