Upon completion of exam, students will have Anatomy and Physiology entrance requirement for the Nursing program fulfilled.
Exam addresses topics related to the fundamentals of human body structure and function based on curriculum of 6-credits of post-secondary anatomy and physiology course (s).
It covers material related to body organization, cytology, histology and the structure and function of the following organ systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive.
No study materials and/or instructor support are provided.
Prerequisite(s)
Domestic Fees
$132.50
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of exam, students will have Anatomy and Physiology entrance requirement for the Nursing program fulfilled.
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Explore the underlying mechanisms that regulate and control the activity of human systems by identifying and describing the anatomy and physiology of the urinary, digestive, reproductive, endocrine, cardiovascular systems and more.
This course includes the study of normal anatomy and physiology of the human body, beginning with the structure and function of the cell and continuing with the organization of the cell into organs.
The topics of study include cells, tissues, as well as the following body systems:, Integumentary, musculoskeletal, ciculatory, respiratory and digestive.
This course is an introduction to Anatomy and Physiology, covering basic cell biology and histology
Specific content will include:cardiovascular (blood, heart and blood vessels), respiratory, gastrointestinal including nutrition, urinary including fluid/electrolyte and acid/base balance, reproduction and pregnancy including heredity.
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