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Offered first and second semesters. Three hours lecture and three hours
laboratory a week. Fee: This course is designed to provide an understanding of the working of the human body in terms of the structure and function of representative systems. The laboratory work involves a complete study and dissection of a cat as a typical mammal, with comparison to the human. Required of all Dental Hygiene, Medical Laboratory Technology, Radiologic Technology, and Respiratory Therapist students. Honors credit by contract may be available in some sections of this course. Qualified students should consult the instructor. Prerequisite: Biological Science 100, or 101, or 102, or consent of instructor.
Who should take this course Required of all Dental Hygiene, Medical Laboratory Technology,
Radiologic Technology and Respiratory Therapy students.
1) Q: Are there any prerequisites for this course? 2) Q: What is the weight of the lecture versus the laboratory? 3) Q: Are dissections necessary?
Current Schedule Go to the current credit schedule of classes
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