This course focuses on the structure and function of the integumentary, skeletal, and muscular systems in the human body. Students will learn to use anatomical directional terms and identify major organs within these systems and describe their basic functions. The goal of this course is to build foundational knowledge in anatomy and physiology while exploring common diseases and disorders related to these systems. This is the second half of a two-part anatomy and physiology series.
This course uses our Knowledge, Skills, and Attributes (KSA) model to give students the opportunity to develop both real-world 21st Century Skills and Social and Emotional Learning Soft Skills to develop college and career readiness.
This is a human anatomy course. As such, it covers all parts of the body, including those associated with reproduction.
Prerequisites
Anatomy and Physiology, Part 1 or equivalent
Course Outline
Module 1: The Nervous System
Module 2: Special Senses
Module 3: The Endocrine System
Module 4: Blood
Module 5: The Cardiovascular System
Module 6: The Lymphatic System
Module 7: The Respiratory System
Module 8: Midterm
Module 9: The Digestive System
Module 10: The Urinary System
Module 11: The Male Reproductive System
Module 12: The Female Reproductive System
Module 13: Human Development
Module 14: Exploring Healthcare Careers
Module 15: Systems Review