Anatomy and Physiology II Syllabus: Course Information
Anatomy and Physiology II Syllabus: Course Information
Anatomy and Physiology II Syllabus: Course Information
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Anatomy and Physiology II - BSC 2094C Class 8735
Meeting: August 25 to December 13, 2014; Monday/Wednesday 2:00-4:45 p.m.
Location: Sanford/Lake Mary Campus, Building: S, Room: 120
This course is the second part of a two-semester course that investigates the structure and function
of humans. The course is designed for students of healthcare professions, biology or physical
education. We utilize a "systems" approach, examining each organ system at the cellular, tissue,
organ and system levels and discuss interactions with other systems. Emphasis will be placed on
homeostatic rather than dysfunctional individuals. Lab fee required.
Prerequisites: BSC 1010C and BSC 2093C with a grade of "C" or higher.
Additional Class Information:
Credits: 4.00
Instructor Information
James Turner, M.S.
E-mail: [email protected]
Instructional Mode
Combined Lecture and Lab
Instruction includes classroom lecture and may include laboratory activities.
Textbook Information
Required
Anatomy & Physiology (w/out Connect Plus Access Card)
Type: Book
Author: McKinley
Copyright: 2013
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 9780073054612
Status: Required
New: $290.50
Used: $218.00
New Rental: $217.88
Anatomy & Physiology: An Integrative Approach
Type: eBook
Author: McKinley
Edition: 1st
Copyright: 2013
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Educatio...
ISBN: 9780077421755
Status: Required
New: $178.75
Recommended
Visual Analogy Guide to Human Anatomy (Loose Pgs)
Type: Book
Author: Krieger
Edition: 3rd
Copyright: 2013
Publisher: Morton Publishing Company
ISBN: 9781617310645
Status: Recommended
New: $39.20
Used: $29.50
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