Basic Sciences
36 Units 360 Hours
Anatomy & Physiology Series
The four-part Anatomy & Physiology series provides a survey of the normal structure and functions of the human body.
BS221
Anatomy & Physiology I 3 units / 30 hrs
Introduction to body organization, anatomical terminology, basic chemistry and biochemistry, basic cytology and cellular metabolism, as well as embryology and an in-depth study of the anatomy and physiology of the skeletal and integumentary systems.
BS222
Anatomy & Physiology II 3 units / 30 hrs
The anatomical structures and physiological functions of the cardiovascular system, respiratory, and digestive systems. Students will be able to identify the anatomical structures of each system and how the system overall works.
BS223
Anatomy & Physiology III
The anatomical structures and physiological functions of the sensory organs, circulatory systems, blood and lymph, genitourinary and reproductive systems.
BS224
Anatomy & Physiology IV
Covers the anatomical structures and physiological functions of the nervous system and endocrine system. Students will be able to identify structures of the nervous system and how the system overall works.
Prerequisite: None; Recommended BS221 prior to taking BS 222-224