BIO 2403 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I
An integrated understanding of human anatomical structures and their functions.
BIO 2403 is the study of the organization of the human body, introduction to basic chemistry, the cellular and tissue levels of organization, the integumentary system, skeletal system and articulations, muscular system and the nervous system. Lectures are synchronized with laboratory exercises and include clinical applications of such systems geared toward students interested in the allied health professions.
This course is not for Biology majors and will not fulfill any program requirements as either a major requirement or major elective course. Credit cannot be given for BIO 2403 and any of the following: BIO 2402 or BIO 3403
Prerequisite
BIO*1000 or BIO*1300 or STME*1700 and STME*1799