BIO251: Human Anatomy & Physiology I

Class Program
Credits 4

A comprehensive systematic study of the human body emphasizing the structure and function of the systems. Topics covered include: a review of biochemistry and cellular structure and function, tissue types, the integumentary, skeletal muscular, and nervous systems (neurophysiology, CNS, PNS, and Special Senses) with correlated hands-on laboratory work. (3 class hours/2 laboratory hours).

Prerequisites

Grade of C or higher in BIO109: Survey of Biology or BIO151: General Biology I

Semester Offered
Fall
Spring
Summer
Notes

Satisfies a Natural or Physical Science general education requirement.