Spring 2019 Course Syllabi

D = 69-60% F = below 60% Textbook(s ): Burton's Microbiology for the Health Sciences (Microbiology for the Health Sciences. Paperback by Paul G. Engelkirk and Janet Duben-Engelkirk. Tenth Edition. ISBN- 978-1-4511-8632-1 General Education Goal and Objectives Goal: The goal of this course is to facilitate student learning about human anatomy and physiology so students better understand and appreciate the complexities of interactions between organ systems to promote the advancement of life sciences in the professional and academic environment as well as throughout everyday life. Objectives: 1) To learn and retain information essential to a broad knowledge of human anatomy and physiology. 2) Demonstrate knowledge of mental process within humans (Goal 6; Objective 1) 3) Practice sound, safe, and sensible laboratory techniques. 4) Show knowledge of the importance of local and global government systems within field of science (Goal 6; Objective 3) 5) Demonstrate an awareness of the role of science in everyday life Relationship to Campus Theme This course addresses the campus theme by incorporating the latest diagnostic procedures, treatments, and other technologies that are used to identify and treat human diseases and disorders.

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