BIOL 100: Human Biology

Subject
Credits 3 Class Hours3 lecture
Description

This general science course emphasizes basic science concepts by studying human anatomy and physiology. The course introduces students to the structure and function of cells, tissues, organs, and systems of the human body. This course includes a study of the disease process and recent scientific advances.

Prerequisites

Qualified for ENG 100.

Corequisite Courses
Semester Offered Spring
Designation
Diversification: Biological Sciences — DB
Course Student Learning Outcomes (CSLOs)
  1. Identify and discuss anatomical structures and their functions.
  2. Apply biological knowledge to self, family, Kauai, and Hawaii.
  3. Demonstrate comprehension and correct use of chemical and biological terminology, concepts, and knowledge in appropriate situations.
  4. Describe and identify homeostatic relationships that function by both positive and negative feedback systems.
  5. Describe the anatomical, physiological, and chemical inter-relationship of human biological systems and organs.