BIO 160: Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology

Division
Credits 4.0
General Education Category
Pending Evaluation
Activity Course
No

Study of structure and dynamics of the human body. For students who desire one semester in anatomy and physiology.

Concurrent enrollment in BIO 160L is required.

Prerequisites

Reading proficiency as established by District Policy.

Student Learning Outcomes
    1. Identify directional terminology.
    2. Identify basic organic compounds.
    3. Identify basic cell structure and function.
    4. Identify various tissue types and their functions.
    5. Recognize anatomical parts of the human through viewing of cadaver or computer model.
    6. Identify the conditions for a human to remain healthy.
    7. Identify anatomical features and physiological functions of the integumentary system.
    8. Identify anatomical features and physiological functions of the skeletal system.
    9. Identify anatomical features and physiological functions of the muscular system.
    10. Identify anatomical features and physiological functions of the nervous system.
    11. Identify anatomical features and physiological function of the organs and structures of the senses.
    12. Identify anatomical features and physiological functions of the endocrine system.
    13. Identify anatomical features and physiological functions of the cardiovascular system.
    14. Identify anatomical features and physiological functions of the immune system including the lymph system.
    15. Identify anatomical features and physiological functions of the respiratory system.
    16. Identify anatomical features and physiological functions of the digestive system.
    17. Identify anatomical features and physiological functions of the excretory system.
    18. Identify anatomical features and physiological functions of the reproductive system.