Final Syllabus for Essential Human Anatomy & Physiology I
W/Lab || Geneva College || Complete Final Syllabus &
Module Concept
THIS DOCUMENTS CONTAINS:
❖BIOD 151
❖Essential Human Anatomy & Physiology I W/Lab
❖Lab Examination Included
❖Geneva College
❖Complete Final Syllabus & Module Concept
, BIOD 151 Essential Human Anatomy & Physiology I w/ Lab 4 credits
Prerequisites: General biology and chemistry
Instructors: Renee Correll, DPT, Department Chair
Janine Bartholomew, Ph.D. Alycia Dalbey, MPAS, PA-C
Christine Bowman, DMD Jessica R. Kassner, MSN, RN
Heidi Burtt, DPT Tammie Kephart, MS, RDN, LDN
Natalie M. Cekovich, DNP, MSN, RN, CRNP-BC Eric Oberg, MOT, OTR/L
Allison Keck, DPT Rebekah Stepp, MS, CRNP
Melinda Kozminski, PharmD, BCACP Kelly Straley, MS, CRNP
Brittany Martinez, Ph.D. Sarah Wilson, MSN, MA, BSN, RN, CCRN
Jerrod A. Poe, Ph.D. Brandon Zangus, MOT, OTR/L
Crista Bush, MOT, OTR/L
Contact Information: Faculty may be contacted through the Canvas messaging system
Additional Information: www.portagelearning.com*
Course Meeting Times: BIOD 151 is offered continuously
Course Description: A systematic integration of the structure and function of the cells, tissues, organs and
systems of the human body. The systems discussed are the respiratory system, digestive system, skeletal
system, axial and appendicular musculature, endocrine system, and the integumentary system. This course
also includes an overview of basic anatomical terminology, cell composition, and a discussion of the cellular
membrane. Modules include discussions of anatomy and physiology of the individual systems as well as
common pathology and treatments associated with each. The laboratory component of this course is delivered
using virtual labs and interactive simulations with detailed instruction and demonstrations from an experienced
instructor.
Course Outcomes: As a result of this course experience a student should be able to:
● Identify and explain the function of all cell organelles
● Explain all types of cellular transport including diffusion, facilitated diffusion, active transport,
exocytosis, endocytosis, phagocytosis, and pinocytosis
● Describe basic microscopy
● Define and correctly use basic anatomical terminology
* Portage Learning college courses are offered by Geneva College, which is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher
Education. Portage Learning is included in the College’s Department of Professional and Online Graduate Studies; courses are
delivered through the PortageLearning.com platform.
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