KINS 3285 Human Anatomy and Physiology 2

3 hours lecture; 3 hours laboratory; 4.5 credits

Introduction to the form and function of the human body. Exploration and development of an understanding of cardiovascular, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems as well as metabolism and fluid and electrolyte balance. Students are required to dissect mammalian specimens. This course is the same as Anthropology 3266, Biology 1502, and Health and Nutrition Sciences 2303. STEM variant course - Satisfies Pathways Required Core Life and Physical Sciences.

Prerequisite: One of the following: Anthropology 3265, Biology 1501, Health and Nutrition Sciences 2302 or Physical Education and Exercise Science/Kinesiology 3281.

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