BIOL 117 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory for the Health Sciences

The laboratory experience that will introduce health science students to an in-depth anatomical and physiological analysis of the skeletal, joint, integument, muscular, nervous, and organ systems. Kinesthetic and biomechanical analyses, physiological exercises, virtual dissections, disarticulated skeletons, organ models, and various audiovisual/technical aids will be used to augment student comprehension. 

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

1 credit

Corequisite

BIOL 116

Distribution

GE: Natural Sciences - Biology

Notes

Academic Level: 100-UG Level 1 Intro/Found

Modalities: In Person