Systems Anatomy
Lecture, four hours; laboratory, three hours; tutorial, two hours. Requisites: Life Sciences 2 or 7C, and Physics 1A, 5A, or 6A. Students must receive grade of C or better to proceed to next course in series. Systems anatomy focused primarily on human anatomy. Topics include cardiorespiratory, reproductive, nervous, and skeletomuscular systems, with introduction to biomechanical principles. Letter grading.
Review Summary
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8.3 / 10
- Organization
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8.3 / 10
- Time
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15-20 hrs/week
- Overall
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8.3 / 10
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A lot of work but the material is pretty interesting. Also most content is just memorization, no need to try to grasp overall concepts
This class is a lot of work but you learn so much and it’s so cool
Great class, but moves quickly. Make sure you're prepped for the Week 1 quiz or it'll hurt you down the line.
I loved this class! The content is very interesting, it just is a lot of work. If you keep up with the studying it is definitely possible to get an A!
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Grading Information
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No group projects
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Attendance required
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2 midterms
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Finals week final
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50% recommend the textbook