Outcomes
In order to successfully complete this course, the student will:
1. Develop a vocabulary of appropriate terminology to effectively communicate information related to physiology. (Similar to 1, 2)
2. Explain the physiological functions of body systems. (Similar to 1, 2)
3. Recognize and explain the principle of homeostasis and the use of feedback loops to control physiological systems in the human body. (Similar to 2)
4. Use anatomical knowledge to predict physiological consequences, and use knowledge of function to predict the features of anatomical structures. (Similar to 1, 2)
5. Recognize and explain the interrelationships within and between physiological systems of the human body. (Similar to 2)
6. Synthesize ideas to make a connection between knowledge of physiology and real-world situations, including healthy lifestyle decisions and homeostatic imbalances. (Similar to 2)
7. Demonstrate, safely, laboratory procedures used to evaluate physiological functions of each organ system (i.e. blood counts, hemoglobin content, electrocardiogram, urinalysis etc.). (Similar to 3)
8. Interpret graphs of physiological data. (Similar to 3)
9. Demonstrate information literacy skills to access, evaluate, and use resources to stay current in the fields of anatomy and physiology.
10. Approach and examine issues related to anatomy and physiology from an evidence-based perspective.
11. Communicate clearly and in a way that reflects knowledge and understanding of the human body and demonstrates the ability to adapt information to different audiences and applications.