BIOL 116 GE: Human Anatomy and Physiology I for the Health Sciences

Students will explore basic biological chemistry, molecules, cells, histology, sensory organs, integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems from perspective of a clinical setting. Clinical and applied case studies will be utilized to emphasize the role of preventative and rehabilitative health care on anatomical systems.

First course in a two-course sequence involving the study of the normal structure and function of the human body. Final course in sequence is BIOL 118.

This course is restricted to students in College of Health Sciences and course may not be used for credit toward a Biological Sciences major.

Credits

3 credits

Corequisite

BIOL 117

Distribution

GE: Natural Sciences - Biology (NSBI)

Notes

Academic Level: 100-UG Level 1 Intro/Found

Modalities: In Person