BIO2203 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I
BIO 2203 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 2203 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I Sem. Hrs: 3 Introduction to the biology of atoms, molecules, organelles and cellular functions, tissues, functional anatomy of integumentary, skeletal, muscular and central nervous systems, interaction with external environment. Three hours per week. Three hours per week. Fall, Spring. Special course fees may apply. (ACTS#: BIOL 2404)
Part of
- General Education Curriculum for Baccalaureate, Associate of Arts and Associate of Science Degrees
- Clinical Laboratory Science, BS
- Communication Disorders, BS
- Exercise Science, BS
- Health Studies, (Non-Professional Track), BS
- Health Studies, (Professional Track), BS
- Limited Medical Imaging and Safety Specialist, AAS
- LPN-to-BSN Option, BSN
- Nursing, AASN
- Nursing, BSN
- Nursing, LPN-to-AASN Online, AASN
- Nursing, Paramedic-to-AASN, AASN
- Nursing, RN-to-BSN Option, BSN
- Nursing, Second Degree Accelerated Program, BSN
- Nutrition and Dietetics, BS
- Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health, BS
- Occupational Therapy Assistant, AAS
- Physical Therapist Assistant, AAS
- Radiologic Sciences, Emphasis in Cardiovascular-Interventional Technology, BSRS
- Radiologic Sciences, Emphasis in Diagnostic Medical Sonography, BSRS
- Radiologic Sciences, Emphasis in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, BSRS
- Radiologic Sciences, Emphasis in Mammography/Breast Sonography, BSRS
- Radiologic Sciences, Emphasis in Radiation Therapy, BSRS
- Radiologic Sciences, Imaging Specialist (Bridge Program), BSRS