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BIOL 252: Anatomy & Physiology Lab II
Medgar Evers College

BIO 251 PRE-REQ
Credits: 1
Hours: 3.0 Laboratory hours
Principles of Human Anatomy and Physiology, Structure and function of the major organ systems: (e.g., Sensory, Respiratory, Digestive, Cardiovascular, Lymphatic and Urogenital). Students taking this course for the first time are required to take the lecture and the corresponding lab course concurrently. If the lab or lecture component of the course has been successfully completed previously with a passing and transferable grade or better, then the corresponding lab or lecture course that was not successfully completed previously may be retaken separately.
(Laboratory Non-Liberal Arts)

… The course will satisfy the following requirements

Human Anatomy & Physiology II and Lab (1)

Open Elective (1)

Open Electives: Option A (Pre Med & Pre Grad): You need 5 credits in open/free electives with a C grade or better. These credits are counted toward the overall major requirements. (1)

Open Electives: You need 12 credits in open/free electives with a C grade or better. These credits are counted toward the overall major requirements. (2)

Open Electives: You need 14 credits in open/free electives with a C grade or better. These credits are counted toward the overall major requirements. (1)

Open Electives: You need 18 credits in open/free electives with a C grade or better. These credits are counted toward the overall major requirements. (2)

Open Electives: You need 3 credits in open/free electives with a C grade or better. These credits are counted toward the overall major requirements. (2)

Open Electives: You need 6 credits in open/free electives with a C grade or better. These credits are counted toward the overall major requirements. (6)

Option B: Upper Level Science Courses and Labs (1)

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