BIOL

Classes

BIOL1111 : Anatomy & Physiology I VLab

Anatomy and Physiology I VLab is a virtual laboratory experience. This course emphasizes critical thinking to deepen understanding of human anatomy and physiology related to cell structure and function, and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems.

Credit Hours

1

BIOL1121 : Anatomy & Physiology II VLab

Anatomy and Physiology II VLab is a virtual laboratory experience. This course emphasizes critical thinking to deepen understanding of human anatomy and physiology related to the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems.

Credit Hours

1

BIOL1131 : Anatomy & Physiology VLab

Anatomy and Physiology VLab is a virtual laboratory experience. This course emphasizes critical thinking to deepen understanding of human anatomy and physiology related to the eleven major human body systems.

Credit Hours

1

BIOL1310 : Anatomy & Physiology I

Anatomy and Physiology I is the first course in a two-part course sequence that examines the structure and function of the human body. Designed for students pursuing careers in health sciences or related fields, this course provides a foundational understanding of how the body’s systems work together to sustain life. Topics include cell structure and function, the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems, with an emphasis on the relationships between anatomical structures and physiological processes.

Credit Hours

3

Prerequisites

None

BIOL1320 : Anatomy & Physiology II

Anatomy and Physiology II is the second course in a two-part course sequence that examines the structure and function of the human body. Designed for students pursuing careers in health sciences or related fields, this course provides a foundational understanding of how the body’s systems work together to sustain life. Topics include the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems, with an emphasis on the relationships between anatomical structures and physiological processes.

Credit Hours

3

Prerequisites

None

BIOL1330 : Microbiology

Students learn a branch of biology dealing with microscopic forms of life. They learn how microorganisms on humans can be both beneficial and harmful. Students gain insight on different viruses and how they affect humans, the environment, and the future of genetics.

Credit Hours

3

Prerequisites

None

BIOL1350 : Cardiopulmonary Anatomy & Physiology

This course is focused on cardiopulmonary anatomy and physiology and its impact on the body.  Students study anatomic, physiologic and pharmacologic concepts of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems and will develop a systematic understanding of the position, function and interplay of structures within the respiratory, cardiovascular and renal systems.  

Credit Hours

3

BIOL1405 : Anatomy & Physiology

Anatomy and Physiology examines the structure and function of the human body and the interrelationships among its systems. Designed for students pursuing careers in the health sciences or related fields, this course provides a foundational understanding of how the body’s components work together to maintain homeostasis and sustain life. Topics include cellular structure and function, the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems, as well as the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between anatomical structures and physiological processes, preparing students for advanced study and clinical application in health-related disciplines.

Credit Hours

4

Prerequisites

None

BIOL1411 : Anatomy & Physiology I

This course covers the organization of the body and the anatomy and physiology of the cells, tissues and membranes, and various body systems: i

Credit Hours

4

BIOL1421 : Anatomy & Physiology II

This is the second of two courses that covers the organization of the body and the anatomy and physiology of various body systems: cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive. The major organs of studied systems and how they relate to the overall status of the body are discussed. Laboratory is three hours per week.

Credit Hours

4

Prerequisites

BIOL1411