MSCI 103P Anatomy & Physiology II with Lab
This course is the second of a two-part series that provides a foundation in human anatomy and physiology for students preparing for a career in health professions. Students will learn anatomical and physiological terminology, homeostatic mechanisms, and other fundamental principles of anatomy and physiology. Students will study the structure, function, and common disease processes related to the following body systems, building on the material learned in the first part of the series: cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive. Each organ system will be studied with emphasis on the relationship between systems. The laboratory portion of the course complements and reinforces the lectures through the use of a virtual cadaveric dissection lab.
Prerequisite
open to students admitted to the School of Professional Studies to complete the prerequisite requirements for the Accelerated BSN