| NOTE: |
Academic Credits - The number of academic credits for each course
is the number of credits earned in one semester with successful completion
of that course.
Prerequisite and Corequisite - Prerequisite means that
the listed course[s] must be successfully completed with the indicated grade.
A corequisite may be taken in the same semester. |
| Course
# |
Course
Description |
Credits |
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ANP 101
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Anatomy and
Physiology I--Prerequisites: "C" or better in ENG 025,
ENG 032, MAT 044 or assessment/waiver. Develops a
comprehensive understanding of the close interrelationship between
anatomy and physiology as seen in the human organism. Introduces
students to the cell, which is the basic structural and functional
unit of all organisms, and covers tissues, integument, skeleton,
muscular and nervous systems as an integrated unit. 2 lecture
hours; 2 lab hours. |
3
|
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| ANP 102 |
Anatomy and Physiology
II -- Prerequisite: ANP 101 and C” or better in
MAT 050 or assessment/waiver. Continues the study of
interrelationships of the systems of the human body. Introduces
students to the study of the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic,
respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems. 2 lecture
hours; 2 lab hours. |
3
|
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| ANP 201 |
Advanced Human
Physiology--Prerequisite: ANP 102. Provides a
study of the human physiology for students entering the
health-orientated fields. Emphasizes the study of the function of
the human cells, the nervous, muscular, circulatory, respiratory,
urinary, digestive and endocrine systems. Focuses laboratory
exercises on clinically relevant measurement of human function. 3
lecture hours; 2 lab hours.
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4
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