Human Anatomy

9th - 12th
Provider: BYU through OpenEd
Instructor-guided learning

This course introduces the foundational concepts of human anatomy and physiology, including the body’s organization, homeostasis, and basic chemistry. Students will explore cells, tissues, and the structure and function of the integumentary, skeletal, and muscular systems using models to illustrate anatomical structures. The course also includes an introduction to healthcare careers and medical ethics, encouraging students to think critically about real-world applications. This is the first half of a two-part anatomy and physiology series.

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BYU through OpenEd

BYU through OpenEd

BYU through OpenEd offers the same content you know and trust from Brigham Young University Independent Study (BYU IS) but with the accessibility and familiarity of OpenEd instructors. Explore a variety of rigorous, accredited online courses for middle and high school students. All courses are self-paced, asynchronous, and will not require a proctored final exam. Subjects include: all core subjects, foreign languages, beginning musical instruments, career exploration, and AP courses.

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Course Information

Instruction Type
Instructor-guided learning

Subject Areas

Science