Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Northwest-Shoals Community College
Human Anatomy and Physiology I covers the structure and function of the human body. Included is an orientation of the human body; a study of cells and tissues, joints, the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems; and the senses. Dissection, histological studies, and physiology are featured in the laboratory experience. A 120-minute laboratory is required.
Credits
4 credits
Course Code
BIO 201
Prerequisites, corequisites, and courses that build on this one
Prerequisites
Complete these courses before enrolling
Required For
Courses that require this course as a prerequisite
- NUR 20910 credits
Concepts for Healthcare Transition
- NUR 1152 credits
Evidence Based Clinical Reasoning
- NUR 1148 credits
Nursing Concepts II
- NUR 1138 credits
Nursing Concepts
- EMS 2402 credits
Paramedic Operations
- EMS 1894 credits
Applied Anatomy and Physiology for the Paramedic
- DMS 2503 credits
Introduction to Advanced Sonography
- DMS 2451 credits
Sonography Case Presentation
- DMS 2413 credits
Abdominal and Ob/Gyn Sonography Seminar
- DMS 2402 credits
Sonography Principles & Instrumentation Seminar
- DMS 2325 credits
Sonography Preceptorship IV
- DMS 2314 credits
Sonography Preceptorship III
- DMS 2303 credits
Sonography Preceptorship II
- DMS 2292 credits
Sonography Preceptorship
- DMS 2251 credits
Superficial Sonography
- DMS 2213 credits
Obstetrical Sonography II
- DMS 2203 credits
Obstetrical Sonography I
- DMS 2172 credits
Sonographic Principles & Instrumentation II
- DMS 2163 credits
Sonographic Principles & Instrumentation I
- DMS 2073 credits
Abdominal Pathology
- DMS 2064 credits
Gynecologic Sonography
- DMS 2054 credits
Abdominal Sonography
- DMS 2042 credits
Sectional Anatomy
- DMS 2023 credits
Foundations of Sonography
- BIO 2024 credits
Human Anatomy and Physiology II