An introduction to the function of human cells, organs, and organ systems as it relates to health and well-being current developments, and society. Students will learn to identify and discuss contemporary breakthroughs or issues in science and medicine and their societal relevance. Students will analyze and interpret real-world human subject data to evaluate the function of organ systems under both normal and disease states to diagnose medical conditions. Students will describe the function and interaction between human organ systems, and describe common human diseases/disorders and how access to current medical approaches for treatments affects outcomes.
College-level content and coursework. Students must enroll and register for the course through Central Washington University within the registration window. Parent(s) and guardians must give consent to participate in the class. Students must pass placement tests.
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.5 Cr. Lab Science