7620 Human Body Systems

7620    Human Body Systems            (BioMed 2)

Students examine the interactions of body systems as they explore identity, communication, power, movement, protection, and homeostasis. Students design experiments, investigate the structures and functions of the human body, and use data acquisition software to monitor body functions such as muscle movement, reflex and voluntary action, and respiration. Exploring science in action, students build organs and tissues on a skeletal manikin, work through interesting real world cases and often play the role of biomedical professionals to solve medical mysteries. Prerequisite(s):  7610 Principles of Biomed or 4200-Biology 1.

1.0 Credit

Dual Credit Option-

Since Fall 2021: The University of Montana recognizes and awards credits for Project Lead The Way (PLTW) courses. Learn more about PLTW pathways/courses and assessments.

General Education and course credit for the Biomedical Sciences courses is granted based upon successful completion of the course with assessment scores as described below. Enrollment Services-Admissions will provide students with an evaluation of their credits upon receipt of official scores. The University of Montana awards college credit to undergraduate degree students on the basis of official score reports from PLTW.

CHS Course- Human Body Systems

PLTW Exam score needed- 350+

UM Course- BIOH 113- Human Form and Function 1

Credits- 3