Human Anatomy and Physiology I
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- Athletic Training (B.S.)
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- Physical Education (B.S.)
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- Applied Kinesiology (PE200)
- Fundamentals of Chemistry (INCHEM103)
- General Chemistry I (INCHEM111)
- Human Anatomy and Physiology II (BIO232)
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- Medical Nutrition Therapy (HLSC416)
- Microbiology for Health Professionals (HLSC240)
- Nutrition Science and Application (HLSC215)
- Physical Activity and Health (HLSC360)
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BIO230
A lecture-lab experience covering the structure and function of the human body for students in physical education and allied health programs. Body organization and terminology, basic chemistry, the cell, histology, integumentary, skeletal, muscular, sensory, central, and somatic nervous systems. Prerequisite: INCHEM 100, INCHEM 103, or INCHEM 111, depending on the requirements of a student's major. Spring.