PAS 5201 ANATOMY II
Anatomy II builds upon foundational anatomical principles to develop a detailed understanding of the structure, organization, and spatial relationships of the cardiovascular, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, and lymphatic systems. Through the study of gross anatomy, regional relationships, and clinically relevant surface landmarks, students examine the heart, lungs, airways, mediastinum, gastrointestinal tract, abdominal organs, and immune-related structures in relation to their primary physiological functions. Instruction emphasizes three-dimensional anatomical reasoning using models, prosections, and applied learning activities to support early clinical integration and prepare students for advanced coursework in physiology, clinical medicine, and diagnostic methods.
Prerequisite
PAS*5101
Corequisite
PAS*5202, PAS*5203, PAS*5204, PAS*5205, PAS*5206 and PAS*5207