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Bachelor's Degree or equiv. international education
60 Hours
1 Year (Self-Paced)
10
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Courses Description
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Chemistry
This course will provide you with the necessary background (and confidence) in chemistry. It focuses on the most important topics, and teaches the problem-solving skills.
6 Credits
Clinical Issues in Human Anatomy
This course features a comprehensive and detailed understanding of clinical issues in Human Anatomy. It discusses the latest and contemporary issues with respect to Human Anatomy in Clinics.
6 Credits
Anatomy & Physiology
This course covers the meanings of terms in anatomy and physiology and focuses on the body's anatomical structures, and gives an insight into how the structures and systems function in sickness and health.
6 Credits
Biology
The number of biology-related issues in our society is growing constantly. This course will help you digest a wealth of scientific information with relevant references and examples.
6 Credits
Environmental Science
This course focuses on the scientific process, current data and critical thinking. It features a chapter on ecology with expanded coverage of community ecology and biomes.
6 Credits
Special Topics in Biology
This course set a new standard for animal physiology courses with its focus on animal diversity, its clear foundation in molecular and cell biology, its concrete examples throughout, and its fully integrated coverage of endocrine system. The course includes concepts like cell physiology, functional organization of systems, thermal physiology, etc.
6 Credits
Microbiology Techniques
It’s a course designed to introduce you to instructional techniques in microbiology including basic skills necessary to making media and preparing and prepping the general microbiology labs. Emphasis upon pathogenic bacteria of humans and animals; topics include bacterial ultra-structure, epidemiology, and mechanisms of pathogenesis, person-to-person Microbial Diseases, and wastewater treatment.
6 Credits
Human Genetics
This course is designed to introduce you to the study of biological inheritance in humans. It includes Mendelian and non-Mendelian inheritance of genetic diseases, genotype/phenotype relationship, allelic and nonallelic heterogeneity, and molecular analysis of mutations, biochemical and molecular diagnosis, review of human disorders with emphasis on prevalent genetic diseases.
6 Credits
Human Physiology
Human Physiology is the scientific study of whole body systems and cell physiology. This course will provide the opportunity to develop and investigate areas such as applied systems human biology, health and disease prevention, cardiology, respiratory disease and different allergies.
6 Credits
Advanced Biology
This course covers the underlying principles of ecology and modern biotechnology and genetic engineering. Micro and macroevolutions are discussed thoroughly in the course. Advanced biology’s core; covers topics from viruses to plants to animals, their anatomy, diversity reproduction and behavior.
6 Credits
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