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In this course, students will become familiar with the structures and functions of the human body, recent advances in human genetics, human health and disease, elements of a healthy lifestyle, human reproductive technology, and human evolution. Students apply this information as they gain an understanding of human biology. An emphasis will be placed on how students can apply these concepts to their own health. The laboratory portions focus on human structure and function using models, dissections, demonstrations and medical equipment as well as interactive simulations, lab reflection discussion with classmates, and linking core concepts with observable phenomena using video demonstrations. Level I Prerequisite: Academic Reading and Writing Levels of 6
Level I Prereq: Academic Reading and Writing Levels of 6
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Description | Hours |
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Credits | 4 |
Lecture Hours | 45 |
Clinical Hours | 0 |
Lab Hours | 45 |
Other Hours | 0 |
Total Hours | 90 |
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