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BIOL& 175 Human Biology with Lab

5 credits
An introductory survey of human anatomy and physiology designed for non-science majors or pre-allied health students not going into nursing or dental hygiene. Relationships between structures and functions in each body system are emphasized.

Prerequisites: ENGL 093  (or placement into ENGL 099  or higher) and ABED 040  (or placement into MATH 087  or higher)

Quarters Offered: All

Student Outcomes/Competencies:
Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:

  • Identify relevant terminology to the study of human anatomy and physiology
  • Differentiate the structural levels of organization within the human body
  • Define and provide examples of homeostasis and explain how it is maintained
  • Explain the physiological inter-relationships between organ systems of the human body
  • Identify major anatomical structures of the human body
  • Research pathologies associated with organ systems


Total Hours: 60 Lecture Hours: 40 Lab or Clinical Hours: 20