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BIOL111 Anatomy and Physiology I
(4.0 credits)
This course provides the first half of a comprehensive survey of the structures and functions of the human organ systems. Topics include cytology and histology, and the integumentary, musculoskeletal, nervous, and endocrine systems. A lab component is included. Biology 111 is appropriate for students who intend to enter the health professions.
Prerequisites
- "B" or higher in Biology 12, Anatomy and Physiology 12, BIOL 050, or BIOL 101 within five years of program start date.
- "B" or higher in Chemistry 11 or CHEM 040 within five years of program start date. (Chemistry 12 is strongly recommended.)
Lecture Hours
45
Tutorials/Seminar Hours
15
Lab Hours
45
Northern Lights College serves the communities of Northern British Columbia that are located on the territories of the Cree, Dene, Dunne-Za, Kaska, Saulteau, Tse’khene, Tahltan, and Tlingit. We also recognize Metis Nation BC members who live in this area of our beautiful province. We acknowledge our hosts and honour their gracious welcome to those seeking knowledge.
