Description
Emphasizes more advanced physiological concepts and homeostasis. Laboratory topics involve some in-depth dissection of specific organs and organ systems along with extensive use of anatomical models and the use of anatomy and physiology software. Evaluation is based on testing and laboratory work.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Recognize and describe the anatomy and physiology of the human autonomic nervous system
- Recognize and describe the anatomy and physiology of the human endocrine system
- Recognize and describe the anatomy and physiology of the human of the human cardiovascular system (including heart, blood and blood vessels)
- Recognize and describe the anatomy and physiology of the human lymphatic and immune systems
- Recognize and describe the anatomy and physiology of the human respiratory system
- Recognize and describe the anatomy and physiology of the human respiratory system
- Recognize and describe the anatomy and physiology of the human urinary system
- Recognize and describe the anatomy and physiology of the human reproductive system
Prerequisites
BI 130 with a grade of C or better.
Semester
Fall/Spring
Notes
Repeat of BI 206.