Biology (BIO)
Courses
BIO 105: General Anatomy & Physiology with Lab
Credits 4This course covers the fundamental anatomy and physiology of the human body, including foundations of human anatomy & physiology (language of anatomy, organization of the body, chemistry concepts, homeostasis, & metabolism), as well as the structures and functions of each of the eleven body systems. In addition, common diseases of each system are introduced. The accompanying lab component to this course focuses primarily on the structures of the body, whereas the lecture component focuses mainly on physiology.
BIO 111: Human Anatomy & Physiology I
Credits 3BIO 111L: Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab
Credits 1BIO 112: Human Anatomy & Physiology II
Credits 3BIO 112 is the continuation of BIO 111, covering human anatomy and physiology and it is accompanied by a one-credit lab course. This course emphasizes human physiology, and the accompanying laboratory course emphasizes human anatomy. Anatomy & Physiology II continues the study of the structure and function of organ systems, as well as fluid & electrolyte balance, acid-base balance, and early development. Common diseases in certain systems are explored. Students continue to learn terminology that is necessary to comprehend and appropriately communicate biological concepts.
BIO 112L: Anatomy & Physiology II Lab
Credits 1BIO 112L is the continuation of BIO 111L, covering human anatomy. This laboratory course is designed to complement the lecture course (BIO 112) and will emphasize the anatomy and functions of particular structures and organs in the following systems: endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic system, respiratory system, digestive system, the urinary system, reproductive systems. Students also study heredity, and structures involved in growth and development.