
BIO 312 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Course
Description: A comprehensive study of general anatomical and
physiological principles of cells, body fluid compartments, the skeletal,
muscular, and nervous systems and the special senses. Required elements of the laboratory portion of the course
include computer simulations, microscopy, mammal organ dissections, and study
of cadaver prosections.
4 Credits (3 hours Lecture & 2 hours Lab per week)
This course is offered during Fall semester by Dr. G. Brice and Dr. B. Seebach with labs on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. This course is also offered during Spring semester by Dr. M. Maher with labs on Thursday and Friday.
Prerequisites: BIO 103 or 105 & CHM 103
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