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5.00 Credits
Students will study Mexico through readings and lecture discussions on Mexico's past cultures and civilizations as well as modern village and urban life. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for ENGL& 101 or instructor's permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Formerly ANTHR 274.
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Focuses on a special topic in anthropology. Theoretical concepts needed by students will be developed in course presentations. Students may repeat the course when a different topic is presented. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for ENGL& 101 or instructor's permission. Formerly ANTHR 294.
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Permits a student to pursue a special interest in the field of anthropology with the personal direction and assistance of an instructor. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission. Formerly ANTHR 298.
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Permits a student to pursue a special interest in the field of anthropology with the personal direction and assistance of an instructor. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission. Formerly ANTHR 299.
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Study of the basics of human anatomy and physiology including anatomical terminology, basic biochemistry, cells and tissues, and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic/immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Introduction to common human disease processes. For non-science majors or as preparation for allied-health profession students intending to take advanced anatomy and physiology courses. Satisfies a natural science requirement for AA degree.
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Intended for students interested in applying human anatomy and physiology to their lives, without going into the depth of the other anatomy/physiology courses offered at GRCC. This class is intended for non-science majors and for students not pursuing an allied health career at this point. In this class we develop an understanding of the structure and function of some of the key systems in the human body. Non-lab science course. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for ENGL 100 or MATH 072. Satisfies a natural science requirement for AA degree.
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Introductory course in human anatomy and physiology. First of a two-quarter sequence including the study of structure and function of cells, tissues, and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Introduction to common human disease processes. Laboratory component includes anatomical studies using microscopy and dissection and the study of physiological concepts via experimentation. AP 100 strongly recommended. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree.
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Introductory course in human anatomy and physiology. Second quarter of a two-quarter sequence including the study of the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic/immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Introduction to common human disease processes. Laboratory component includes anatomical studies using microscopy and dissection and the study of physiological concepts via experimentation. PREREQUISITE: AP 103. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree.
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1.00 Credits
A comprehensive review of human cadaver anatomy for health professionals and students of the health professions. Major muscles, skin, bones and joints, internal organs, the brain, spinal cord and major nerves, and blood vessels will be reviewed, palpated, and discussed. Use of several dissected cadavers provides opportunities to study anatomical variations, pathologies, and anatomical change resulting from the aging process. PREREQUISITE: Concurrent enrollment in AP 104 or BIOL& 246 or instructor's permission. Satisfies a natural science requirement for AA degree.
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5.00 Credits
Introduces the basic elements and principles of art and the media with which artists create. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Formerly ART 100.
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