Sep 12, 2025  
2025-2026 Academic Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Academic Catalog
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BIOL 202 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II


Credits: 4
When Offered: Fall (face-to-face) and Spring (Online)
Prerequisite(s): Any BIOL class with a minimum grade of “C” or high school biology within the past five years.

 
This course is a two-semester sequence (see below) that covers the macroscopic and microscopic structure and function of the organ systems of the human body. Some applications to pathology and health are made, but the emphasis is on understanding the “normal” functions of cell types, tissues, organs and how organ systems are integrated.

BIOL 202: The second semester (BIOL 202) coverage includes the cardiovascular system and blood, immune, renal/urinary, respiratory, digestive, reproductive systems and human genetics. Three lectures and one laboratory session per week.

BIOL 201  : The first semester coverage includes cells, tissues, skin and the skeletal, muscular, nervous (with special sense organs) and endocrine systems. Does not apply to biology major or minor. Three lectures and one laboratory session per week. 

Note: Does not apply to biology major or minor.

Each semester’s work may be taken independently and credit received for the work of a single semester.

Approximate fee: $175 (face-to-face); $325 (online)
Formerly: BIOL 112



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