Human Anatomy & Physiology II - 12099 - BIOL 1620 - 01 |
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Associated Term: Spring 2022
Levels: Undergraduate, Undergraduate Second Degree, Undergraduate Third Degree, Licensure Only, Undergraduate Regular Campus Lecture Schedule Type Traditional Instructional Method Learning Objectives: Identify and discuss fundamental principles of homeostasis and physics governing human biology Describe, compare, and contrast various physiological control systems inherent to the organ systems being studied Explain basic relationships between anatomical structure and physiological function in the human body Appreciate specific homeostatic mechanisms that correct physiological imbalances related to organ systems being studied Identify and evaluate aberrant physiology underlying human diseases related to organ systems being studied Required Materials: Seeley’s Anatomy and Physiology, 11th ed. McGraw Hill ISBN 10: 1259819981 Seeley’s Anatomy and Physiology Lab Manual 11th ed. McGraw Hill ISBN: 1259671291 Technical Requirements: Class attendance mandatory. 4 absences max, -1 pt of final grade for each absence 22 Course quizzes/homework assignments, 10% of final grade Laboratory assignments make up 21% of final grade 6 Course exams, 9% of the final grade each (54% total) 1 Comprehensive final, 10% of the final grade View Catalog Entry
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