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2024 - 2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024 - 2025 Undergraduate Catalog

BIOL 4290/4291 - Human Gross Anatomy 4/0


Human Gross Anatomy (GA) provides undergraduate students with in-depth anatomical training. A thorough comprehension of anatomy is at the core of biological anthropology, functional anatomy, comparative evolutionary research, and other biological anatomical topics. Skeletal function and form, often subjects of analysis in these fields, cannot be fully interpreted and understood without the context of the soft tissues-from muscles and ligaments to blood vessels and organs-that surround and interact with the bones. The use either of mannequin or cadaver-based dissection, students experience the best method by which to learn about specific structures of the human body, their integration, and, most importantly, variation among humans. 2 Lecture classes (1.5 hrs each), 1 Lab class (3 hrs) Biology majors or permission from the department required. Prerequisite(s): Prerequisite(s): BIOL 11101111, BIOL 11201121, which are General Biology I and Laboratory, General Biology II and Laboratory courses or their equivalents. Also, BIOL 2110, 2111 - Cell Biology and Laboratory, BIOL 21202121 -Principles of Genetics and Laboratory.

  Corequisite(s): BIOL 4291 Human Gross Anatomy Laboratory $35.00 Yes Fall/Spring CIP
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