Course Outcome Summary 2026-27

HC 1924 Anatomy & Physiology and Disease Conditions II

Course Information

Course information
Course Number HC 1924
Course Title Anatomy & Physiology and Disease Conditions II
Description This course is a continuation of HC 1914 Anatomy/Physiology/Disease Conditions I with emphasis on the pathophysiology of the human body. The student will apply previous knowledge in medical terminology and structure and function of the human body. This course prepares the student in understanding the abnormalities and diseases the affect the organs and organs systems. (Prerequisites: HC 1000, HC 1914)
Total Credits 4
Total Hours 64
Types of Instruction: instruction type, credits, and hours
Instruction Type Credits and Hours
Lecture 4 Credits, 64 Hours

Pre/Corequisites

Prerequisite: HC 1914, HC 1000

Institutional Core Competencies

Course Competencies

  1. Describe the function and composition of blood.
  2. Describe the structure and function of the blood vessels.
  3. Describe the structure of the heart.
  4. Describe the structure and function of the lymphatic system.
  5. Describe the structure and function of the immune system.
  6. Describe the structure and function of the respiratory system.
  7. Describe the structure and function of the digestive system.
  8. Describe the structure and function of the urinary system.
  9. Describe the function of water, electrolyte, and acid–base balance.
  10. Describe the structure and function of the male and female reproductive systems.
  11. Describe pregnancy and labor, postnatal changes, and heredity.
  12. Explain the function of the heart.

SCC Accessibility Statement

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