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BIO 152: Human Anatomy and Physiology, part II

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BIO 152: Human Anatomy and Physiology, part II Course description BIO 152. HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II. An integrated study of human anatomy and physiology. 3 lectures and 3 hours of laboratory weekly. This course may not be taken for credit toward the biology major. Prerequisite: Successful completion of BIO 151 and ENG 101/RCA 021 or satisfactory score on SAT for exemption. Offered in Spring semesters on St. Croix campus only. Goals & Objectives: TBA Topics covered - Blood & hematology - Circulatory system - Vascular system - Lymphatic system - Digestive system - Respiratory system - Urinary system - Reproductive system - Human development - Genetics

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BIO 152: Human Anatomy and Physiology, part II Course description BIO 152. HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II. An integrated study of human anatomy and physiology. 3 lectures and 3 hours of laboratory weekly. This course may not be taken for credit toward the biology major. Prerequisite: Successful completion of BIO 151 and ENG 101/RCA 021 or satisfactory score on SAT for exemption. Offered in Spring semesters on St. Croix campus only. Goals & Objectives: TBA Topics covered - Blood & hematology - Circulatory system - Vascular system - Lymphatic system - Digestive system - Respiratory system - Urinary system - Reproductive system - Human development - Genetics