ANAT 101 - Introductory Human Anatomy Winter 2025 (On-Campus) Year 1 4-5 hours/week 3 units Available On-Campus Course Course Description: A basic anatomy course with an emphasis on clinical relevance of structure and function of human body systems. Lab 1 Introduction & Organization; Histology of Epith. & CT Lab 2 Integument, Skull, Vertebrae, Skeleton Lab 3 Upper Limb Lab 4 Lower Limb Lab 5 Thorax and Heart Lab 6 Midterm Exam (Written and lab) Lab 7 Larynx, Lungs, Eye and Ear Lab 8 Urinary/Pelvis Lab 9 Reproductive System Lab 10 Nervous System Lab 11 Digestive System Lab 12 Final Lab Exam Prerequisites None. 4U Biology is recommended. Note: This course is restricted to students registered in the Nursing program. Exclusions No more than one course from ANAT 100/3.0; ANAT 101/3.0; IDIS 150/6.0. May not be taken with or after ANAT 215/3.0; ANAT 216/3.0; ANAT 312/3.0; ANAT 315/3.0; ANAT 316/3.0. Learning Outcomes To learn the basic concepts of human anatomy To introduce anatomical terminology To learn the correlation of structure with adult human function Evaluations Midterm 1: 20% Laboratory Exam 1: 15% Midterm 2: 35% Laboratory Exam 2: 30% Both the written midterms and laboratory exams will be comprehensive, covering the subject matter of the entire term. Time Commitment Lecture: 3 hours/week Lab: 2 hours/week