BI 130: Anatomy and Physiology I

Program
Semester Hours 4 Lab Hours 3 Lecture Hours 3
An in-depth survey of the scientific principles involved in the study of human anatomy and physiology. Pertinent concepts of chemistry, physics, and biology are reviewed, with emphasis on their application to human form and function. Topics include cytology, histology, and the integumentary, skeletomuscular, and neurological systems. The laboratory consists of an organized study of the body, including some dissection, the use of human and other mammalian organs and anatomical models, and the use of appropriate anatomy and physiology software. Evaluation is based on testing and laboratory work.

Prerequisites

A minimum score of 80% in Regents-level Chemistry taken within the last five years, OR AP Biology with a score of three or better taken within the last five years, OR any college-level Biology or Chemistry lab science course with a grade of C or better taken within the last five years, OR holding a current license in a health field (for example: LPN, Paramedic, EMT, MT, OT, PT, Dietician), OR a score of 75 or better on the College science placement exam.

Semester
Fall/Spring
Notes
Repeat of BI 205.