Anatomy
BIO3004
Description
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to human anatomy and is tailored for students preparing for careers in allied health and medical fields. Students will explore the structure and organization of the human body, gaining a deep understanding of major organ systems and their interconnections. Students will apply anatomical knowledge to clinical scenarios and evaluate historical and modern perspectives on the field. Students will integrate concepts across cellular, organ, and systemic levels while exploring the impact of disease on homeostasis, the ethical dimensions of anatomical sciences, and the diversity of human anatomy and its cultural, ethical, and historical contexts.
Dates
Jul 14, 2025 — Aug 17, 2025
Location
In-Person Education
Registration Information
For credit cost: $1125