Advance Biology, Human Anatomy and Physiology

I have said it before and I will say it again, all creation is awe-inspiring, but the work of the human body, created in the very image of God, is especially jaw-dropping! This 32 week 1.40 hour Advanced High School level Anatomy and Physiology class will embark on the challenging but fascinating study of the human body and its functions.  The class will showcase the intricacy and design from DNA and cell creation to the 11 major organ systems of the body. The text has 3 unifying themes: the relationship between physiology and anatomy, the interrelations among the organ systems and the relationship each organ to homeostasis.  This book will provide the student with a solid foundation in understanding and appreciation of the incredible living organism that is our human body.

This class will include lecture, experiments, anatomical models, dissections and hand on experiences of all kinds. All activities will drive home on the concepts covered in the class and the text. This class will be challenging and fun. Quizzes, test, homework assignments, and personal projects will be given and graded by the instructor. All communications, assignments, tests and quizzes and grades will be done through Schoology.com.  Prerequisite for this class is High School Biology.  High School Chemistry though helpful is not required.

Parents please note.  Though this is a very challenging class the material will impact all students who take the class.  The better you understand your body the healthier life you can lead.  Students with A’s and B’s s in this class will do fine in college health sciences.  No matter the grad you student will learn and be inspired by the spectacular human body. Feel free to call and ask any questions you may have about this class.

Supplies provided by the instructor: All lab supplies, dissection supplies and specimens, and the text book Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology. Provided by the student:  2 inch binder

Student must have reliable internet and printer access to attend this class.

Note this is a 32 week class

Class homework requirements: Weekly reading, completing study worksheets, lab reports and review for tests and quizzes.  I would estimate between 4-6 hours a week, depending on the student.

Wednesday

Time: 10:35-12:15 (note early start time)
Grades: 11-12
Cost: $440
Supply Fee: $125 (includes all supplies, specimens, student text book and student workbook/study guide)
Tutor: Megan Powell