VET 102 Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology I
This course, the first of two courses, provides a broad foundation in the structure and function of domesticated animals using a body system approach. Emphasis is on the connection between the study of anatomy and physiology and clinical veterinary medical and surgical nursing. Body systems covered include integumentary, musculoskeletal, respiratory, monogastric digestive, and cardiovascular. Coordinated laboratory includes dissection videos/tutorials, models, radiographs, and preserved specimens.
Prerequisite
Prerequisite: (BIO 140 or BIO 150) and (CHM 100 or
CHM 110) and
BIO 100 and (
MAT 162 or higher)
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