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BSC2085L: HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I LABORATORY
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Main Course:
BSC2085L: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I LABORATORY
Course Code
BSC2085L
Course Title
HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I LABORATORY
Effective Term
20221
Writing Credit
No
International/Intercultural
No
Elective Flag
Yes
GELO Mapping
Critical Thinking
CLO 1: 1.0 The student shall be able to clearly communicate in writing information derived from course related readings the major concepts and themes in the biological sciences.
CLO 3: 3.0 The student shall be able to describe cellular structures, membrane transport, the events of mitosis, and molecular transport.
CLO 4: 4.0 The student should be able to recognize the various tissue types of the human body.
CLO 5: 5.0 The student shall be able to identify the microscopic and macroscopic structure of bones, the bones of the human skeleton, and the types of joints.
CLO 6: 6.0 The student shall be able to gain an understanding of the gross and microscopic anatomy of muscles as well as muscle physiology, and be able to name and identify selected muscles.
CLO 7: 7.0 The student shall be able to demonstrate an understanding of the histological and gross anatomical features of the nervous system including the sense organs.
Ethical Reasoning
CLO 3: 3.0 The student shall be able to describe cellular structures, membrane transport, the events of mitosis, and molecular transport.
CLO 7: 7.0 The student shall be able to demonstrate an understanding of the histological and gross anatomical features of the nervous system including the sense organs.
Mathematical & Scientific Reasoning
CLO 2: 2.0 The student shall be able to recognize anatomical terminology and demonstrate familiarity with the structure and function of the microscope to better understand cytology and histology.\n
CLO 3: 3.0 The student shall be able to describe cellular structures, membrane transport, the events of mitosis, and molecular transport.
Reviewer Comments
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