We are interested in developing long-term relationships with superior instructors who have high professional standards, excellent communication skills, enthusiasm and a commitment to providing the finest practitioner-focused education. We are seeking primarily Industry Professionals to share their knowledge and experience with undergraduate students in a variety of fields. Commitment is on a course-by-course basis. Human Biology with Lab (BIOS150) In this introductory course students study the biological principles governing the normal state of the human body with an emphasis on the structure and function of major organ systems. Through virtual labs, case studies, discussions, and other learning activities, students explore core concepts in biochemistry, biology, genetics, anatomy and physiology to gain an understanding of how human body systems normally work together to maintain homeostasis and respond to disease. The course will also cover topics such as human development, fluid dynamics, reproduction, nutrition, and the body's defenses against illness. Topics include: Demonstrate how anatomical root words give rise to anatomical and medical terminology. Describe the basic structure and function of human cells including cell transportation and cell division. Explain the roles of the four common biological macromolecules. Explain the basic structure, function and organization of tissues within the organ systems in the normal state. Recall how various factors including nutrition, environment, and exercise influence the state of the human body. Describe common disease states and disorders and their effects on normal function. Describe the process of reproduction including the flow of genetic information and basic genetic calculations.
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Part-time
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5,001-10,000 employees