Post by Natasha Hallan on Sept 21, 2015 21:30:44 GMT
Biology 208
Human Anatomy
Professor Natasha Hallan
Purpose: To examine the human body and its systems to understand their mechanics and how they cooperate with eachother
The human body is nothing short of a fantastic feat of engineering. Made of many systems, each one is dependant upon the others to function at peak efficiency. Should even one fail, the ability for the others to function becomes jeapordized. In this course, we will look at each system; how it functions, what it does, and how it cooperates with the others. This is a dense course with a lot of material covered per unit. Missing a lecture will put you at a disadvantage. Two exams will be held during a semester; a mid-term and a final, with each unit ending in a quiz. Missing an exam will be an automatic failure of the course.
Unit 1: Human Evolution
Unit 2: Overview of the Human Systems
Unit 3: Skeletal-Muscular System
Unit 4: Cardiovascular System
Unit 5: Nervous System
Unit 6: Digestive System
Unit 7: Endocrine System
Unit 8: Respiratory System
Unit 9: Urinary System
Unit 10: Reproductive System
Unit 11: Immune System
Death is part of the natural order. To fear or dismiss it is blind oneself to the world.