Finish with Human Anatomy and Physiology II, Course 3

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Human Anatomy & Physiology II: Filtration and Reproduction (Course 3)

Brace yourself for the exhilarating finale of our second A&P specialization! We're taking a dynamic systems-based approach to human anatomy and physiology, zooming in on the powerhouse systems responsible for blood filtration and the continuity of life – the urinary and reproductive systems. Our course material goes deep into the anatomy and physiology of these systems, connecting the dots to human development and the fight against disease. Get ready for an electrifying exploration of the human body's inner workings that will leave you inspired and informed!

Who should attend:

  • High school students who want to experience a university-level course
  • Pre-medical and pre-nursing students wanting supplemental material on medical terminology and prepping for entry exams
  • Anyone with an interest in human anatomy and physiology

You will be able to:

  • Identify the major parts of the urinary and reproductive systems
  • Describe normal human anatomy structure and function for the urinary and reproductive systems
  • Relate anatomical structure and function at the cellular, tissue, organ, and body system levels to clinical diagnoses and dysfunction of the urinary system
  • Explain the process of typical human gestation and delivery

LECTURE SAMPLES

MEET YOUR RICE PROFESSOR

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Laura S. Kabiri

Dr. Laura Kabiri is a professor at Rice University. She earned her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Houston before attending Texas Woman’s University to earn her Master of Science, Doctor of Physical Therapy, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees.

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CONTACT

Any questions? Please e-mail riceonline@rice.edu

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