BI 135 Introductory Human Anatomy and Physiology An introductory study of the anatomy and physiology of the human body. This Scientific Perspectives course will provide students opportunities to explore scientific skills through observation and the use of the scientific method in inquiry-based, student-centered classroom and laboratory activities. This course will focus on the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems of the human body. Three hours of classroom meetings (or equivalent) and two hours of laboratory per week. Three hours of classroom meetings (or equivalent) and two hours of laboratory per week. Credits: 4 Prerequisite: BI 134 Corequisite: BI 135L Satisfactory Grading: Ineligible for the Satisfactory/No Credit grade mode if you are a Biology major. If you elect S/NC grading the course cannot be used to meet Biology requirements even if a grade of S is earned. If you are in a major other than Biology you are eligible to choose the Satisfactory/No Credit grading option. Exploring Knowledge: Scientific Perspectives
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