Fully online three-term course sequence (no set meeting times).
Receive 12 credits upon successful completion of all courses. Each course is 4 quarter credits.
Courses include lecture and laboratory components.
No prerequisites to begin the series.
Sequence meets requirements of many programs in allied health fields.
Note: It is the student’s responsibility to verify transferability to the institution and program of their interest.
In-depth Study of Human Anatomy and Physiology
This course sequence consists of three, 4 quarter credit courses (total of 12 term credits), equivalent to 8 semester credits. Courses are taken in sequential order. Each course has lecture and lab components.
Lectures focus on physiology and rely on lecture videos, exercises and assigned reading. Labs focus on anatomy studied from a 3D interactive anatomy program, images and drawings and lab videos. We use weekly quizzes and tests to reinforce learning and test student’s knowledge in both lecture and labs.
Examinations use Respondus Lockdown Browser.
Course Content
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There are no prerequisites, but some background in biology and chemistry is very helpful.
Human Anatomy and Physiology Textbook
Human Anatomy and Physiology by Elain Marieb and Katja Hoehn.
Please check the for the correct edition as well as other supplemental materials.
Application Process
Full admission to Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ Tech is not required. Financial aid is not offered to non-degree seeking students but a payment plan is available. Follow the steps below to get started:
- Submit the Non-Degree Seeking Application. Select General Studies Online as your major.
- Watch for an email from the Admissions Office about registration.
- Register yourself for classes when registration opens.
Non-degree seeking students do not pay application fees since they are not attending a degree program, and are limited to 8 credits per term.
Once registered you are responsible for the tuition and fees. The payment and refund schedule, along with the payment plan application, is located on the Cashier’s Office website. The Academic Calendar details important registration dates and withdraw deadlines.
Contact
Contact the Admissions Office with questions about the admission process outlined below.
Contact the Registrar's Office for registration assistance. You must be accepted to the university before you can enroll in courses.
Course Syllabi
Accreditation
Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. NWCCU is an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education and/or the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education.