Anatomy and Physiology: Communication and Continuance

Quarters
Winter Open
Location
Olympia
Class Standing
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Amanda Kugel

The second of a three-quarter sequence in human anatomy and physiology, this course examines control and regulation of the body through exploration of the nervous system, special senses and the endocrine system, as well as the continuity of life related to the human reproductive system and development in utero. Laboratory includes a mix of virtual options and (optional) in-person work with histology, anatomical models and dissections of eye and brain (home-use kits or on campus). To successfully participate in this program, students will need a computer or laptop with internet access. For this hybrid course, students can expect one to two hours of synchronous (regularly scheduled) class time per week, and two to three hours of asynchronous (self-paced) work per week.

Fall Anticipated Credit Equivalencies

2 - Anatomy & physiology I with laboratory

2 - Anatomy & physiology II with laboratory

Registration

Anatomy and Physiology I or equivalent. Contact the faculty for clarification if needed. 

Course Reference Numbers
(4): 20009

Academic Details

healthcare, biology, education

4
25
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior

$85 required fee covers dissection supplies ($35) and required lab fee ($50)

Student will order access to Visible Body Web Suite online ($34.99 annual subscription, subject to change by developer)

Schedule

Winter
2024
Open
Hybrid (W)

See definition of Hybrid, Remote, and In-Person instruction

Evening
Schedule Details
Olympia