Biology I for PADD

Credits:
4

This course will enable the learner to develop a foundation in the fundamental concepts of biological sciences and the application of this knowledge to the systematic study of the human body. The learner will study and explore the following areas: cell chemistry, cell structure and function, human anatomy and physiology for a variety of body systems including integumentary, skeletal (including articulations), muscular, and endocrine. In addition, further topics include cell differentiation and reproduction, molecular genetics, and evolution. The learner will apply these concepts to a systematic approach to the study of the human body. In the context of the study of the various organ systems, the learner will be introduced to common pathologies as a way of better understanding the normal anatomy and physiology of that system. The emphasis will be on understanding the underlying concepts and principles and applying them to the diversity of body systems.