BIOL 2251H - Anatomy and Physiology I with Laboratory Honors (4) Credit Hours Prerequisite: BIOL 1107K orCHEM 1151K or CHEM 1211-H or CHEM 1211K A study of anatomy and physiology for students interested in pursuing careers in Allied Health Professions. This course is the Honors version of BIOL2251K. It focuses on problem-based learning and active learning activities to enhance the learning experience of the students. Students taking this course will learn to: (1) Demonstrate knowledge of biochemical components and structure of eukaryotic cells; (2) Demonstrate an understanding of homeostasis and its importance in the functioning of the human body systems; (3) Identify various tissue types and cell types; (4) Demonstrate knowledge of tissue type functions; (5) Identify various structures within each of the following organ systems of integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous; (6) Apply concepts of cell and tissue structures as they relate to the functions of the integumentary, muscular, skeletal, and nervous systems; (7) Read, understand, critically evaluate and communicate information related to anatomy and physiology from case studies, medical journals, and health articles; (8) Collect data and analyze the results of physiological experiments, using the Scientific Method; (9) Apply anatomical and physiological concepts to integrated educational experiences to explore novel technologies in healthcare, health & wellbeing, and pathological disorders; and (10) Explore the meanings of and develop abilities related to the four core values espoused by the college and the Honors Programs: Leadership, Creativity, Service, and Scholarship. In part, this means that BIOL 2251K-H consistently will challenge students and offer students learning opportunities that fully support the College’s Vision and Mission via the promotion of a dynamic learning community.
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