Anatomy and Physiology: Communication and Continuance
The second of a three quarter sequence in human anatomy and physiology. This course will examine control and regulation of the body through exploration of the nervous system, special senses and the endocrine system. This course will also cover the continuity of life related to the human reproductive system and development in utero. Online laboratory sessions include histology, anatomical models and online dissections (brain, eyeball).
Required technology to be successful: computer or equivalent, internet connection, access to Canvas and Zoom. Synchronous (live on Canvas/zoom). Our approach will emphasize participation in synchronous sessions; however, if students find themselves unable to participate due to technology, caregiving obligations, economic disruption, health risk, or illness, they can work with the faculty to pursue alternate options to earn program credit.
Registration
Anatomy and Physiology I or equivalent. Contact the faculty for clarification if needed.
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healthcare, biology, education