Anatomy and Physiology

  • $700.00 / Course - Full Year
  • $380.00 / Course - Semester 1
  • $380.00 / Course - Semester 2
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Course Description

Anatomy and Physiology, Semester A, is the first part of a two-semester course. The course begins with an overview of the organization and structure of the human body. You will learn to interpret common medical terminology. In addition, you will describe the structures and functions of cells and tissues. You will also learn about the cardiovascular, immune, respiratory, digestive, and renal/urinary systems and common diseases and disorders associated with these systems. This course consists of 12 lessons organized into three units, three Unit Activities, and three Discussions. Additionally, there is one Course Activity and one Course Project that you need to work on throughout the course. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. You will grade your work in the Lesson Activities by comparing it to sample responses. You will submit the Unit Activities, Course Activity, and Course Project to your teacher for grading

Anatomy and Physiology, Semester B, is the second part of a two-semester course that builds on the foundational knowledge from Semester A. This course delves deeper into some of the human body systems, focusing on the nervous, integumentary, musculoskeletal, endocrine, and reproductive systems. You will explore the anatomy and physiology of these systems, including their structures, functions, and common diseases or disorders. The course also emphasizes the integration of this knowledge with health science careers, offering a comprehensive understanding of how these systems are studied and applied in professional contexts. Additionally, you will engage in activities that involve research, discussion, and projects to solidify your understanding and application of the material. This course consists of 13 lessons organized into three units, three Unit Activities, and three Discussions. Additionally, there is one Course Activity and one Course Project. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. You will grade your work in the Lesson Activities by comparing it to sample responses. You will submit the Unit Activities, Course Activity, and Course Project to your teacher for grading

Course Details

Subject
Career and Technical Education
Approvals
UC
Grade Levels
High School
Credits
1
Pre–Requisites
None
Course Length

Full Year: Full year courses are two semesters in length, 18 weeks maximum each. For full year enrollments, students will be enrolled in Semester 1 initially and Semester 2 after completion of Semester 1.

Semester 1: Courses have a maximum duration of 18 weeks per semester.

Semester 2: Courses have a maximum duration of 18 weeks per semester.

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