Biol 1015, Human Physiology, Technology, and Medical Devices examines specific topics in human anatomy and physiology, including fitness and disease and body systems, such as the respiratory, muscular, and cardiovascular systems. Technology and devices used to study, treat, and maintain life of the human body will also be discussed. Students engage in a wide range of learning activities, such as cooperative learning groups, computer enhanced learning, and inquiry-based lab activities.
Sponsoring U of M Academic Department: Department of Postsecondary Teaching and Learning
Credits: Four University of Minnesota semester credits
U of M Requirements Met with this Course: Meets a U of M liberal education requirement in Biological Science
Credits: Four University of Minnesota semester credits
U of M Requirements Met with this Course: Meets a U of M liberal education requirement in Biological Science