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Jun 09, 2025
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BIO 210 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I A systems level approach is used to study general histology, and integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and endocrine systems. The laboratory component of the course (BIO 210L) is a co-requisite that reinforces the principles learned in lecture with hands-on experiences in physiology using state-of-the-art digital instrumentation, computer simulations, animal dissection and human dissection. Note: In keeping with New York State Department of Health Regulations, one section of BIO 210L laboratory each semester will be designated for students who are not enrolled in allied health profession majors or minors, and will not include a human dissection component.
Prerequisites & Notes Course Code: BR. Required for all Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Clinical Lab Science, and Physical Therapy majors. Prereq: BIO.Q 112/112L or 103/103L or equivalent completed with a grade of C- or higher within the past 5 years. Selected allied health programs/majors have grading requirements that are more stringent that those noted here. Coreq: BIO 210L. Students who are not enrolled in allied health majors or minors must enroll in the section of BIO 210L that does not include human dissection. Normal Offering Cycle: Fall, Spring and Summer B (Summer B online). Normal cycle offering: Fall Summer and Spring
Credits: 3
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