Overview
Course Code
APCE890
Instructor
Mary Emes
Credential Earned
Certificate of completion
Course Type
Part-Time
Course Length
Maximum 6 months to complete
Course Delivery
Virtual
Application Method
Self-service Registration
OSAP Eligibility
No
About the Course
This course is designed for healthcare professionals or other individuals who require a strong foundation of knowledge and understanding of the complexities of the human body.
The anatomy and physiology of the human body is viewed as an integrated relationship of structures and functions. The unifying themes throughout the course reflect the concepts of the human body not as an assemblage of isolated parts, but as an integrated system that works together to maintain homeostasis.
Course modules group information into related anatomy and physiology subsections using a variety of learning resources – course recommended textbook, critical thinking questions, overview PowerPoint presentations and more. Graded quizzes will be held virtually throughout the course to keep track of progress.
Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course, learners will be able to:
- Identify the main structures and describe the main functions of each of the following systems:
- Integumentary
- Skeletal
- Muscular
- Nervous
- Endocrine
- Cardiovascular
- Lymphatic
- Respiratory
- Digestive
- Urinary
- Reproductive
- Identify the interaction of these systems to maintain homeostasis within the human body
This course fulfills the Anatomy and Physiology requirements for the full-time Diagnostic Cytology, Ultrasound, and Cardiovascular Perfusion programs.