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BIO 202: Inside Out, an Introduction to Human Form and Function

Scared of anatomy? Don’t be! Consider BIO 202: “Inside Out: an Introduction to Human Form and Function”

This course is designed for non-science majors interested in learning about the foundational principles of human anatomy and physiology – what we look like on the inside and how it all fits together. Emphasis is placed on the language of anatomy and the structure and function of the skeletal and muscular systems; the course also examines the cardiovascular, nervous, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems.

Featuring hands-on and 3D technology and real-world examples. There are no prerequisites.

BIO 202 fulfills the requirement for a UC Natural Sciences course.

Questions? Contact the instructor, Professor Midgley, at michael.midgley@qu.edu.