Introduction to Human Biology BRPN-101

Course Name: Introduction to Human Biology
Course Number: BRPN-101
Category: Health Professionals
Description This course is designed to provide students with a broad, introductory overview of human biology. It is also designed to familiarize students with the fundamental terms, concepts, and principles of human biology and anatomical structures and functions of systems as they relate these principles to the individual, society, and the environment. Students will study such topics as the integumentary, musculo-skeletal, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, immune, respiratory, digestive and urinary systems. In addition to reviewing anatomy, students will also be introduced to concepts in physiology within the context of health, wellness, illness and disability of a client across the lifespan and their role in assisting. Students will gain a greater understanding, appreciation and, in some areas, working knowledge of the biology of humans and their individual needs.
Notes This certificate will be offered Fall, Winter and Summer semesters.
Associated Programs
7997 - Personal Support Worker - Bridging to Practical Nursing
Pre-requisities
No Prerequisites required for this course
Section Cost Term Dates Meeting Times Campus Action
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Legend for Days
M - Monday T - Tuesday W - WednesdayR - Thursday F - Friday S - Saturday U -Sunday
TBA - To Be Announced