BI 232 - Anatomy and Physiology II  3 Credit(s) 
  Prerequisite(s):  
BI 231  and BI 231L  
  Corequisite(s):   
BI 232L  
  Recommended Prerequisite(s):   
CHEM 104 , CHEM 104L  
  Course Description: This is the second term of a three-term sequence. This course benefits students entering health professions, physical education and pre-professional medical or veterinary degrees. Emphasis is placed on the structure, function and regulatory mechanisms of the nervous, endocrine, special sense and circulatory systems. Includes a laboratory component that requires dissection.
  Course Learning Outcomes:   
	- CLO#1: Describe, identify structures, and apply knowledge of the nervous system, focusing on the structure and function of the spinal cord, brain, and autonomic nervous system.
 
	- CLO#2: Describe, identify structures, and apply knowledge of the special senses, including olfaction, gustation, vision, hearing, and equilibrium.
 
	- CLO#3: Describe, identify structures, and apply knowledge of the structure and function of the endocrine system.
 
	- CLO#4: Describe, identify structures, and apply knowledge of the blood and its components and functions.
 
	- CLO#5: Describe, identify structures, and apply knowledge of the human heart, focusing on structure and function.
 
	- CLO#6: Describe, identify structures, and apply knowledge of the vascular system, focusing on structure and function of blood vessels and blood pressure. (ILO: Critical Thinking)
 
  Typical Required and Recommended Equipment and Materials: safety goggles, gloves
  ACTI Code and Course Type  100 Lower Division Collegiate
  Length of Course:  A required state minimum of (30) and a standard RCC delivery of (33) lecture hours per term, not to exceed (36) hours per term
				  
 
   
			
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