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Principles of Human Anatomy and Physiology I

Course Description

This course studies the structural relationships of the body at the molecular, cellular, tissue, organ, and system levels with an emphasis on the integration of human function. BIOL 205 covers introductory cell biology and physiology and the Integumentary, Nervous, Skeletal, and Muscular Systems. In-person laboratory is required and includes coverage of physiology, microscopy, and dissection of mammalian specimens. If the student has not successfully completed a math and a science course in the last five years, it is strongly recommended that the student consult with an advisor before enrolling in this course.

Credit Hours

4

Course Credit Type

Transfer Course (TC)

CIP Code Classification

26.0403

Lecture Hours per week (full semester)

3

Lab hours per week (full semester)

2.5

Course Typically Offered

Fall Spring Summer

Is the course Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) approved?

No

Meets an Associate Degree General Education Requirement For

Applied Science (AAS), General Studies (AGS)

General Education Core Curriculum (GECC) Distribution Area

Science (Lab)

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