BIOL 3435: Human Anatomy and Lab

Course Department
Credits 4.0
Course ID
009595
Course Component
Lecture
A regional-based approach to understanding the major anatomical structures of the human body is essential to understanding human biological functions. This course is an upper-division combined lecture and lab that studies how the major organ systems interact with each other in the different regions of the body. The course will focus on gross anatomy (macroscopic; visible to the naked eye) via lectures, models, animal dissections and the Anatomage Human Virtual Dissection Table. We will also examine relevant applications of anatomical structures to the medical field. This comprehensive introduction to human anatomy is designed for biology majors or those on a pre-health track.
Requisites
BIOL 3435 Prerequisites: BIOL 3321 (BIOL 3321 can be corequisite for post-bac students).
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