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>> Click here to view MS Degree program requirements.

Nat 501 Anatomy & Physiology Online

**Now accepting applications for class starting September 20, 2010. Class size limited to 20 students. Register early to ensure your place in class. Contact Admissions toll free 800.487.8839 or email admissions@achs.edu to schedule your admissions interview.**

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Course Description:

This graduate level anatomy and physiology course provides a comprehensive survey of the structure and function of the human organ systems with an emphasis on the body as a dynamic community of interdependent parts, rather than as a number of isolated structural units. Graduates will be expected to demonstrate a strong theoretical understanding of anatomy and its relationship to the function of physiology and the principal of complementarity of structure and function. They will also be expected to be able to evaluate, compare, and contrast specific pathological conditions to show clinical connections to each body system along with system interrelationships.  Students will review and critically evaluate primary research on various CAM protocols for these pathological conditions and construct appropriate case studies using validated protocols.

Prerequisites:

Admissions interview and recommendation for admission to the Master of Science in Complementary Alternative Medicine degree program by the Dean of Admissions.

Taught:

This course is completed over 16 weeks. Minimum study time recommended is 9 hours per week including online time, homework, reading, labs and practical work.

Credit:

3 semester credits.

Materials:

  • ACHS Student Handbook and Study Guide
  • Interactive, instructor-led ACHS online classroom.
  • Online lectures updated with the latest information and applicable research.
  • Regular tests designed to enhance your understanding as well as assess your learning to date.
  • Ongoing, instructor-led and peer-to-peer discussions for each module to enhance your learning and connect you with your fellow students, all of whom are adult learners from varying walks of life, enriching your learning experience. Add to discussions 24/7, giving you flexibility to work in with your busy lifestyle.
  • Comprehensive online virtual library including online access to the Natural Standards Database and Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database as well as a wide variety of additional resources, reviewed by faculty and our lead librarian.
  • Access to LIRN, Library and Information Resources Network, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation founded in 1996, and consisting of a consortium of educational institutions that have joined to share access to information resources.
  • Bonus: Access to the ACHS Wellness Guide Online

Fees:

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