This self-directed Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology course invites learners to explore the structure and function of the human body through independent study, critical inquiry, and experiential learning. Designed for students who value flexibility and autonomy, the course provides a framework for mastering core concepts in anatomy and physiology while encouraging personalized investigation into systems of interest.
Students will examine the organization of the human body from the cellular to the systemic level, gaining a deep understanding of how organs and tissues work together to maintain homeostasis. Learning resources may include interactive modules, virtual dissections, academic readings, and optional lab experiences that can be tailored to the learner’s goals.
Course Format:
Self-paced and self-directed. Learners will set individualized learning objectives, select appropriate resources, and complete assessments that demonstrate understanding and application of key concepts.
This course is open to all learners; no prior knowledge or experience is required.
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