BIO 2310 & 2320

4 credits

Lab: 2 hours and 50 min. per week

Course Description

BIO 2310 Human Anatomy and Physiology I

This is the first of two courses addressing the structure and function of the human body. Topics include tissues, anatomy, the musculoskeletal system, and neurophysiology. Course content and level are designed for allied health science students and for human performance, sports and leisure studies majors. prerequisites: BIO 1080 and 1090 or permission of the instructor.

You can find complete notes on the course here: BIO2310 complete notes

BIO 2320 Human Anatomy and Physiology II

This is the second of two courses addressing the structure and function of the human body. Topics include endocrinology; circulation; and the respiratory, digestive,urinary and reproductive systems. Course content and class level are designed for allied health science students and for human performance, sports and leisure studies majors. BIO 2320 cannot be used as credit toward a biology major or minor if the student also takes BIO 3320. In other words either BIO 2320 or BIO 3320 can count toward your major, but not both courses.

prerequisites: BIO 2310 or the permission of the instructor

BIO 2320 Master Notes

Other Links

A & P Outlines

Fundamentals of A & P

Syllabus

Mink Dissection Video