| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| Brigham Young University | PDBIO | 210 | ELEMENTARY HUMAN ANATOMY (without physical lab) | L | 26 | 3 | CA, CD | 3 (S) | $459.00 | $0.00 | $459.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Four DVDs included in materials. Not accepted for ZOOL major credit, except for Human Biology emphasis. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Structure and function of the human body. No Physical lab included. Elementary human anatomy primarily for students of phsycial education, physical therapy, and nursing. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| Pennsylvania State University | BIOL | 141 | PHYSIOLOGY | L | 17 | 3 | E, SG | 3 (S) | $555.00 | $80.00 | $635.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Students who have passed BIOL 472 may not schedule this course. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Normal functions of the animal body, with special reference to those of man. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of Utah | BIOL | 2420 | HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY | L | 8 | 4 | 4 (S) | $800.00 | $20.00 | $820.00 | P | ||
| Footnote: | Prerequisite: General biology and general chemistry or equivalents. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | This elementary course in human physiology emphasizes concepts of function in terms of chemical and physical activity. Included are the basics of cell function, muscle contraction, circulation, kidney function, respiration, and the circulatory system. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of California - Extension | PHSIO | XB32 | INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY | L | 0 | 1 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $795.00 | $0.00 | $795.00 | C | |
| Footnote: | Prerequisite: One-year High School or College Chemistry. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | A comprehensive physiology course focusing on basic internal and external environments underlying human life processes, including cells and membranes; nervous and muscle function; cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, and gastrointestinal physiology; metabolism; endocrinology; and reproduction. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| American Military University | SCIENCE | SCIN104 | Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology | L | 16 | 0 | IA | 3 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of human anatomy and physiology and the relationships of all the body systems and their functions. Concurrent enrollment in corresponding Lab Course is required. | ||||||||||||
| American Military University | SCIENCE | SCIN105 | Introduction to Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab | L | 16 | 0 | IA | 3 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | This laboratory provides the student with a deeper and practical understanding of the basic principles of human anatomy and physiology by using laboratory simulation software. This “virtual lab” contains experiments in such areas as cell transport, skeletal muscle contraction, irritability and conductivity of neurons, hormones and metabolism, cardiovascular dynamics, respiratory processes, digestion and more. Laboratory worksheets are completed online and emailed to the instructor as assignments. Concurrent enrollment in corresponding Lecture Course is required. | ||||||||||||
| American Military University | SCIENCE | SCIN360 | Advanced Human Anatomy and Physiology | U | 16 | 0 | IA | 3 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | This course is custom-designed for the student with little or no science background who wishes to go into or improve his or her understanding of the body as to sports or any of the allied health fields. The emphasis is on how the body is constructed and how it operates, with special applications to the maintenance and improvement of health and fitness. Therefore, it is not "overly detailed" as other courses that are taken by medical students; rather, it is a course that will help you understand your own body and why it acts and reacts the way it does to both internal and external stimuli.(Prerequisite: SCIN104 and SCIN105). | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| Thomas Edison State College | BIO | 211/212-TE | Anatomy and Physiology | U | N/A | 1 | 6 (S) | $1062.00 | $0.00 | $1062.00 | NA | ||
| Course Description: | A survey of the structure and function of the human body. Topics include cells and tissues, integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urogenital and endocrine systems. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of Kansas | BIOL | 246 | PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY | L | 12 | 2 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $851.70 | $90.00 | $941.70 | C | |
| Footnote: | Online course. Biology 100 or equivalent. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | An introduction to the physiological and biochemical processes and general physiological principles necessary to sustain life. Organ and organ system processes are emphasized. Intended for students majoring in allied health or sports-related curricula who require a course in human physiology. Not intended for biology majors. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| Mountain State University | Dia Med Sono | DMS 203 | Cross-Sectional Anatomy | L | 10 | 6 | CR | 3 (S) | $470.00 | $0.00 | $470.00 | P | |
| Footnote: | Prerequisites: BIOL 216 and BIOL 216L, or permission. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Precise anatomic relationships of organs and vessels with diagnostic ultrasound, as well as visualization of these structures in planes of section commonly used in ultrasound. This course description is subject to change including course learning outcomes and assessment criteria. | ||||||||||||
| Mountain State University | Natural Sci | BIOL 212 | Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology | L | 12 | 5 | CR | 3 (S) | $250.00 | $0.00 | $250.00 | P | |
| Footnote: | Corequisite: BIOL 212L. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Survey of all human organ systems. Organ systems are presented at the macroscopic and microscopic levels with emphasis on physiological mechanisms. This course description is subject to change including course learning outcomes and assessment criteria. | ||||||||||||
| Mountain State University | Natural Sci | BIOL 212L | Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab | L | 8 | 5 | CR | 1 (S) | $250.00 | $0.00 | $250.00 | P | |
| Footnote: | Corequisite: BIOL 212. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Study of all of the systems of the body through human and animal models. Anatomic study of the systems is related to the physiologic study in the lecture. Lab experience conducted through a variety of methods that may include CD-ROM. This course description is subject to change including course learning outcomes and assessment criteria. | ||||||||||||
| Mountain State University | Natural Sci | BIOL 215 | Human Anatomy and Physiology I | L | 12 | 5 | CR | 4 (S) | $250.00 | $0.00 | $250.00 | P | |
| Footnote: | Corequisite: BIOL 215L. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | The chemical, cellular, and tissue levels of organization of the human body and of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and endocrine systems, with emphasis on physiological mechanisms that maintain homeostasis. This course description is subject to change including course learning outcomes and assessment criteria. | ||||||||||||
| Mountain State University | Natural Sci | BIOL 215L | Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab | L | 8 | 5 | CR | 1 (S) | $250.00 | $0.00 | $250.00 | P | |
| Footnote: | Corequisite: BIOL 215L. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Study of the skeletal system using an articulated and a disarticulated skeleton, and of the muscular system using feline dissection. This course description is subject to change including course learning outcomes and assessment criteria. | ||||||||||||
| Mountain State University | Natural Sci | BIOL 216 | Human Anatomy and Physiology II | L | 12 | 5 | CR | 4 (S) | $250.00 | $0.00 | $250.00 | P | |
| Footnote: | Prerequisite: BIOL 215 and BIOL 215 with a grade of C or better. Corequisite: BIOL 216L. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Study of the cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, immune, digestive, reproductive, and urinary systems, along with the study of the metabolic processes, fluid and electrolyte balance, and acid-base dynamics. This course description is subject to change including course learning outcomes and assessment criteria. | ||||||||||||
| Mountain State University | Natural Sci | BIOL 216L | Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab | L | 8 | 5 | CR | 1 (S) | $250.00 | $0.00 | $250.00 | P | |
| Footnote: | Corequisite: BIOL 216. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Analysis of the anatomy of the cardiovascular, respiratory, and digestive systems using feline dissection, preserved individual organs, and human models to relate the anatomy of these systems to the discussion of the physiology in the lecture course. This course description is subject to change including course learning outcomes and assessment criteria. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| Ohio University | BIOS | 345 | HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY | U | 12 | 3 | 4 (Q) | $564.00 | $20.00 | $584.00 | C | ||
| Footnote: | Ohio University students must have C- or better in BIOS (203 and 204) or 300, 301, or 302. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Covers basic cell physiology through most organ systems, focusing on humans. Emphasis on physiological regulation and physiological responses to various stresses. | ||||||||||||
| Postsecondary Credit by Examination | |||||||||||||
| Ohio University | BIOS | 345Z | HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY | U | 0 | 1 | SG | 4 (Q) | $288.00 | $0.00 | $288.00 | C | |
| Footnote: | Prereq: jr or sr. Ohio University students must have C- or better in 203 and 204 or 300, 301, or 302. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Covers basic cell physiology through most organ systems, focusing on humans. Emphasis on physiological regulation and physiological responses to various stresses. | ||||||||||||