NS 3410
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- Schedule of Classes - May 15, 2019 12:56PM EDT
- Course Catalog - March 4, 2019 1:00PM EST
Classes
NS 3410
Course Description
Course information provided by the 2018-2019 Catalog.
Introduces human anatomy and physiology by detailing the structure and function of the human body and mechanisms used to maintain homeostasis. Emphasis is given to aspects relevant to the nutritional sciences and medicine. Content includes language of anatomy, cells, tissue, integumentary, respiratory, skeletal, muscular, digestive, nervous, cardiovascular, urinary, and reproductive systems. Clinical examples are provided to highlight perturbations and physiology of topics discussed. Evaluation is based on attendance, iclicker-based class interaction, two take home case studies, weekly quizzes, and a midterm and final.
Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisite: one year introductory biology (BIOG 1440 or BIOG 1445 strongly recommended).
Permission Note Enrollment limited to: senior, junior, or sophomore students.
Outcomes
- Identify major human body systems in terms of their location, function, key components and anatomical nomenclature.
- Demonstrate an understanding of metabolic functions and physiological control of each major organ system.
- Recognize and synthesize principles of homeostasis with respect to how major organ systems are physiologically interrelated to maintain human health.
When Offered Spring.
Regular Academic Session.
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Credits and Grading Basis
4 Credits Graded(Letter grades only)
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Class Number & Section Details
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Meeting Pattern
- MTWF Bailey Hall 101
Instructors
O'Brien, K
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Additional Information
Instruction Mode: In Person
Prerequisite: One year introductory biology (BIOG 1440 or BIOG 1445 strongly recommended). Enrollment limited to: senior, junior, or sophomore students. If you are not able to enroll, please contact Terry Mingle (tpm2).
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