BIO105: Survey: Human Anatomy & Physiology

Class Program
Credits 4

This is an introductory course of human anatomy and physiology. The course starts with anatomical terms and basic cellular biology and then emphasizes the structure and function of several organ systems. The laboratory portion of the course involves the examination of slides, bones, models, and the dissection of a rat. (This course does not meet the Nursing and Dental Hygiene program requirements for Anatomy and Physiology.) (3 class hours/2 laboratory hours)

Prerequisites

MAT011: Mathematical Reasoning and Problem Solving or MAT025: Pre-Algebra, ENL108: Critical Reading & Thinking or ESL201: English as a Second Language III: Advanced or satisfactory basic skills assessment scores

Semester Offered
Fall
Spring
Summer
Notes

Satisfies a Natural or Physical Science general education requirement.