Department of Biology

Biology 252:
Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology
Course Website
 

Spring Semester, 2009


MWF Lecture, 12-12:50pm (sections 001, 002, 003)
Dr. Corey Johnson: johnsonc@med.unc.edu
Office: 104A Wilson Hall
Office hours: 11-12 MWF or by appointment

TR Lecture, 9:30-10:45 (sections 004, 005, 006)
Dr. Jeremy Ingraham: jeremy.ingraham@bio.unc.edu 
Office: 241 Wilson Hall


Interested in registering? www.bio.unc.edu/Courses/Biol252Registration.htm

Course Syllabi
Course Description:
Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology is a very demanding course that covers the usual 2-semester A&P course in only one semester. Lectures cover everything from anatomy, physiology, histology, and development. However, most focus on human physiology. Please see the above syllabi for a list of topics covered. The co-requisite laboratory meets once a week for 3 hours and involves two components. The first covers the anatomy of the skeletal, muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, and urogenital systems. The second component is experimental physiology, where students take measurements of their own body’s function and learn to apply the principles of physiology to their own dynamic system.
 


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