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Lecture and laboratory study of the cellular, histological, structural and functional aspects of human body systems. Homeostasis and regulatory principles are emphasized in illustrating normal physiological systems. Laboratory sessions utilize physiologic instrumentationEKG, blood pressure, urine analysis, histology, models, and observation of cadavers to demonstrate anatomic and physiological concepts. High school advanced biology or BIOL 155 and high school chemistry or CHEM 105 or CHEM 155 are recommended as preparation for this course. Prerequisite: an annual safety training outside of class. BIOL 112 focuses on introductory cell structure and function, histology, osteology, muscle and neurologic system.

BIOL 122 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (3 SH)

A continuation of BIOL 112. Courses may be taken out of sequence only with instructor permission. Prerequisite: an annual safety training outside of class. BIOL 122 focuses on an organ system study of human anatomy and physiology including endocrinology, cardiology, and other organ systems.

BIOL 145 Nutrition Fundamentals (2 SH)

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An examination of the molecular and cellular mechanisms that mediate recognition and response in the human immune system. Topics include innate immunity, antibody function, antigen presentation, gene rearrangements, T and B cell development and activation, and mechanisms of tolerance. Additional topics include immune reactions in allergies, HIV, and cancer. Prerequisite: BIOL 240. (Spring 2026)

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BIOL 437 Advanced Human Anatomy (4 SH)

Anatomical This course focuses on an anatomical comprehensive study of body systems using human cadaver materials. Histological studies are correlated with the above anatomical studies. Laboratory work includes the hands-on whole-organ level of dissection, osteology, and microscopy. Since human anatomy is intimately tied to its physiology, this course will briefly introduce concepts relating to the body's normal and pathophysiological physiology. Prerequisite: an annual safety training outside of class and BIOL 215 or instructor permission. (BMC 612)

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Immunology crosses the scientific disciplines of molecular and cellular biology, anatomy, microbiology, medicine, and public health.   This introductory course will cover innate and adaptive reactionsimmunity, vaccinations, failures of the immune system, and immunological techniques for disease detection for public health majors and entry-level students. Prerequisite: BIOL 240. (Spring 2025)

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