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Mar 28, 2024
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BIOL 306 - Human Anatomy and Physiology for Health-Related Majors II Description: The second quarter of a two-quarter study of the structure and function of the human body. Fours hours lecture and two hours laboratory per week. Cannot be used within a Biology major.
Prerequisites: Co- or prerequisite: BIOL 305.
Credits: (5)
Learner Outcomes, Activities and Assessments
Learner Outcome
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Activity (optional)
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Assessment
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NOTE: This course is one of a two quarter sequence. Each course covers a different set of human organ systems, with similar learner outcomes.
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Identify and analyze detailed anatomical structures associated with the major human organ systems.
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Students will identify specific structures demonstrated on dissected specimens, skeletal material, and models during written practical exams.
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Describe the detailed functioning (physiology) of all major organ system of the body.
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Written laboratory assignments will ask the students to address questions regarding the hands-on laboratory experiences. Written lecture exams will have the student answer questions, including in essay format, regarding physiological functioning.
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Integrate the study of anatomy and physiology to gain a fuller understanding of human form and function.
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Students will answer in-depth integrative questions as a part of written conceptual exams.
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Relate physical structure to biological function across all levels of organization.
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Students will demonstrate this knowledge through physiology lab reports and written conceptual exams.
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Frame the current science of form and function in the context of its history and its relationship to human development and health.
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Students will answer in-depth integrative questions as a part of written conceptual exams.
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Demonstrate the dissection and laboratory skills necessary for the examination and study of the major human organ systems.
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Student lab reports and dissections will be assessed for completeness and quality of work.
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Contribute productively to peer teams.
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Student lab exercises and dissections will be done in teams, and will be assessed for completeness and quality of work.
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