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BIO201: Human Anatomy and Physiology I – 4 credits

Study of structure and function of the human body. Topics include cells, tissues, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, and nervous system. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in (BIO156, or BIO156XT, or BIO181, or BIO181XT, or one year of high school biology) and (RDG100, or RDG100LL, or higher, or eligibility for CRE101). CHM130 or higher or one year of high school chemistry suggested but not required.

General Education Designations: SG

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
10141
South Mountain
ONLINE
Online
05/3007/20
Summer 2023
N/A
N/A
  • M. Spencer
Open
20 of 24 Seats Available
    • Notes: Class 10141 is offered Online. What is an Online Class? Click the link to view a video on how the class will be held: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VE29UfWcGsQ
      All of your assignments and work will be internet based without set meeting days or times to attend. Students and faculty interact with Canvas via email, video, and threaded discussions. A lot of your work will be self-paced, but there are established deadlines and expectations.
      Class 10141 is offered concurrently with BIO 201 class 15519 LAB (ONLINE); students MUST register for both BIO 201 Class 10141 LEC and BIO 201 class 15519 at the same time.
      Students are required to download and use Respondus LockDown Browser + Monitor which requires a webcam and microphone. Chromebooks do not support this software.
      Class Meets for Eight (8) Weeks
    • Lab Notes: Students enrolling in class 10141 must also enroll in the following lab:
      Class 10142 held Online (M. Spencer)
  • Textbook info pending

BIO202: Human Anatomy and Physiology II – 4 credits

Continuation of structure and function of the human body. Topics include endocrine, circulatory, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems; and fluid and electrolyte balance. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in BIO201 or BIO201XT.

General Education Designations: SG

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
10131
South Mountain
ONLINE
Online
05/3007/06
Summer 2023
N/A
N/A
  • P. Bosch
Open
14 of 24 Seats Available
    • Notes: Class 10131 is offered Online. What is an Online Class? Click the link to view a video on how the class will be held: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VE29UfWcGsQ
      All of your assignments and work will be internet based without set meeting days or times to attend. Students and faculty interact with Canvas via email, video, and threaded discussions. A lot of your work will be self-paced, but there are established deadlines and expectations.
      Class 10131 is offered concurrently with BIO 202 class 15506 LAB (ONLINE); students MUST register for both BIO 202 Class 10131 LEC and BIO 202 class 15506 LAB at the same time.
      Students are required to download and use Respondus LockDown Browser + Monitor which requires a webcam and microphone. Chromebooks do not support this software.
      Class Meets for Six (6) Weeks
    • Lab Notes: Students enrolling in class 10131 must also enroll in the following lab:
      Class 10132 held Online (P. Bosch)
  • Textbook info pending

FON241: Principles of Human Nutrition – 3 credits

Scientific principles of human nutrition. Emphasis on scientific literacy and the study of nutrients for disease prevention. Includes micro and macro nutrients, human nutrient metabolism and nutrition's role in the health of the human body throughout the life cycle. Addresses nutrition principles for prevention of nutrition-related health conditions. Prerequisites: None. Note: General Education Designation: Natural Sciences (General) - [SG] in combination with: FON241LL

General Education Designations: SG

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
10065
South Mountain
ONLINE
Online
05/3006/22
Summer 2023
N/A
N/A
  • G. Kostis
Open
24 of 25 Seats Available

PSY290AB: Research Methods – 4 credits

Planning, execution, analysis, and written reporting of psychological research using American Psychological Association guidelines (APA). Surveys the literature, procedures, and instruments in representative areas of psychological research. A grade of C or better required in all Prerequisites. Prerequisites: ENG101 or ENG107. Prerequisites or Corequisites: PSY230 or permission of Instructor.

General Education Designations: L, SG

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
17269
South Mountain
ONLINE
Online
05/0106/19
Summer 2023
N/A
N/A
  • R. Samia
Open
25 of 25 Seats Available