Summer 2019 Course Syllabi
Course Prefix/Number/Title : BIOL 115 – Concepts of Anatomy and Physiology (online) Number of Credits : 4 semester credits Course Description : An introduction to the study of the structure (anatomy) and function (physiology) of the human body. This course consists of three, one-hour lectures and one two-hour lab each week. Pre-/Co-requisites : None Course Objectives : The goal of this course is to facilitate student learning about human anatomy and physiology so that students better understand and appreciate the complexities of and interactions between organ systems in order to promote the advancement of life sciences in society. Objectives: 1) To learn and retain information essential to a broad knowledge of human anatomy and physiology. 2) To understand and utilize scientific methods of inquiry. 3) To practice sound, safe, and sensible laboratory techniques. 4) To appreciate the historic development of science. 5) To apply scientific information and principles to everyday life. 6) To recognize the interrelationship among the sciences, technology, and society. Instructor : Larry Brooks Office : NSC 102 Office Hours : By appointment Phone : (701) 228-5457 Email : larry.brooks@dakotacollege.edu Lecture Schedule : Online Lab Schedule : Online Textbooks : Understanding Human Anatomy and Physiology, S. Longenbaker, 8 th or 9 th Edition Instructor generated lab manual
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