BIO 330 Human Anatomy
This course will include the study of the eleven organ systems in the human body to gain a histological and gross anatomical understanding of structures found in Homo sapiens. This will include a structural and functional understanding of human development as it relates to reproduction and growth. This rigorous course sets the anatomical groundwork for both professional and graduate schools. The concurrent laboratory will use a systemic approach to illustrate the functional interrelationship of the human body.
Prerequisite
BIO 143 (or Instructor approval for non-majors)
Notes
There are 2.5 lecture hours and 3.6 laboratory hours per week per semester.