"In a day not far from now, we will be able to break down the barriers of time and space and connect our students on internships or between semesters to the university and to each other and, in that way, create outstanding, interactive educational experiences for them."
President Kim B. Clark
President Kim B. Clark
BIO 264 Human Anatomy & Physiology I Online
Credits: 4
Estimated Enrollment per Offering: 60 Students
Outcomes
To provide a solid background in anatomy and physiology to students of nursing and the allied health professions, preparing them for further study in their chosen field.
Description
First part of a two semester course to prepare students for further study in the health and medical fields. Specifically designed for students of nursing and the allied health professions. Includes basic biochemistry, structure and function of the cell, tissues, skeleton, muscles and nervous systems of the body. Not acceptable for biology major credit.
Content and Topics: Basic chemistry, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system.
Required Materials
TBD
Course Tools
TBD
