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BIO 111 SYLLABUS Updated JAN 2013
BALTIMORE CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Baltimore, MD 21215

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COURSE SYLLABUS

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Note this departmentally developed course syllabus is intended for use by faculty, staff, students and stakeholders in the College. The original is housed in the Office of the Vice President of Academic Affairs and an electronic copy is stored on the College’s intranet. The syllabus is posted on the course Black Board from which students can print a copy from.

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Course Code: Biology 111

Course Title: Anatomy and Physiology I

Department: Natural & Physical Sciences

Originally developed (date): 3/24/10
Updated January 2013

1. COURSE INFORMATION
a. Course Description
Biology 111 is a study of the structure and function of the human body. The course covers in detail the human body from its biochemical and sub cellular aspects through tissues. Special emphasis is given the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and endocrine systems. The lecture and laboratory are correlated to provide an overview of the interrelationships of normal human anatomy and physiology. Biology 111 meets the general education requirement for group II-science.

b. Learning Outcomes for this course - Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

1. USE and understand descriptive anatomical and

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