| (3 cr.) This advanced course provides a comprehensive
analysis of human anatomy and physiology,
including a detailed examination of molecular and
cellular aspects of cell and organ function
incorporated with system physiology in the human
body. Macromolecules, receptors, membrane
transport, metabolism, neural and endocrine
control systems and the muscular system are
discussed. Emphasis is on function and
homeostasis. Relevant diseases also are presented.
Primarily for students in bachelor's degree health
science programs. Full-year course; must be taken
in sequence. Prerequisite: Successful completion
of BIO101/102 or BIO150/151 (lecture and lab)with
a grade of C- or better and CHE110/111 (lecture
and lab).
Prerequisite: 1 group; BIO 101, BIO 101L, BIO 102, BIO 102L, CHE 110, CHE 110L, CHE 111, CHE 111L; BIO 150, BIO 150L, BIO 151, BIO 151L, CHE 110, CHE 110L, CHE 111, CHE 111L; Every Year, Fall and Summer |