Human Anatomy and Physiology II

4 credits | Fully Online with Virtual Lab | Self-Paced (28 days–6 months)

Course Overview

Human Anatomy and Physiology II continues the exploration of the body’s complex systems, focusing on the cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. This advanced course builds on the foundation established in A&P I, guiding students through deeper analysis of how body systems interact to sustain life.

Students engage with multimedia content, discussion activities, and virtual lab simulations that replicate real-world applications. Each module reinforces scientific reasoning, system-level connections, and clinical relevance. The course provides essential preparation for nursing, allied health, and biomedical pathways.

Designed for flexibility, the course maintains high academic standards while allowing students to progress at their own pace. Support resources and clear milestones ensure that each learner develops both competence and confidence.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion, students will be able to:

  • Describe the anatomy and physiology of key organ systems studied in the course.

  • Explain the physiological mechanisms behind circulation, respiration, digestion, and reproduction.

  • Evaluate how multiple systems coordinate to maintain homeostasis.

  • Interpret data and lab results from Pearson simulations and apply them to theoretical concepts.

  • Demonstrate readiness for upper-level or clinical science coursework.

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