Medical Sciences | Basic Human Anatomy
A215 | 13361 | O'Loughlin
(5 cr) This course is team taught by Medical
Sciences faculty. An organ systems approach to the study of human
body, including microscopic and gross structure. The course starts
with an introduction to basic cell structure and tissue construction,
and continues with the coverage of all human systems with emphasis on
the muscuskeletel system, cardiovascular, reproductive, and nervous,
systems. Bones, models, and prosected cadavers are used to study
these topics concurrently in the laboratory. Three lectures periods
and two 2-hour laboratory sessions per week. Separate objectives
laboratory and lecture exams are given outside of the regularly
scheduled class time. There are required textbooks for both lecture
and lab portions with additional materials provided on the Internet.
Class time for lecture 10:10A--11:00A MWF Students must take
lecture exams 4:40-5:40p, Friday during semester; students missing
both labs first week of class may lose their space in ANAT 215.
Lab sections
13362 11:15a-1:20p MW arranged
13363 1:25p-3:20p MW arranged
13364 3:35p-5:30p MW arranged
13365 5:45p-7:40p MW arranged
13366 7:55p-9:50p MW arranged
13367 8:00a-9:55a TR arranged
13368 10:10a-12:05p TR arranged
13369 12:20p-2:15p TR arranged
13370 2:30p-4:25p TR arranged
13371 4:40p-6:35p TR arranged
13372 6:50p-8:45p TR arranged