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Nov 21, 2024
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BIO 1120 - Human AnatomyCredits: 4 A study of the anatomical structure of the human body. The basic concepts of anatomy: gross, microscopic, developmental, and clinical - will be studied by organ systems. Form-function relationships will be emphasized. This functional anatomy approach will explain how the shape and composition of the anatomical structures allow them to perform their functions. This course is appropriate for students interested in careers in health, fitness, wellness, recreation, physical therapy, athletic training, coaching, medicine, nursing, or other fields where knowledge of the human body may be important.
Note: This course does not fulfill requirements of a Biology major.
Prerequisite(s) KIN-2200 or BIO-1111 Co-requisite BIO-1104
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