Anatomy and Physiology: Foundations and Movement (Remote/In-Person*)
The first of a three quarter sequence in human anatomy and physiology. This course covers anatomical terminology, levels of organization, primary tissue types, and systems of support and movement including the integumentary system, skeletal system and muscular system. Laboratory sessions include microscopy, histology, and the use of preserved bones and anatomical models for skeletal and muscle identification.
To successfully participate in this program, students will need a computer with internet access and webcam. (And to purchase the textbook with online learning platform access code.) Students can expect our remote teaching to be around one hour of synchronous (scheduled) coursework per week, using Canvas and Zoom. Students will have access to alternatives to synchronous (in person or remote) participation if conditions require.
*If conditions allow, the following activities will happen in person: science lab.
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