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Equivalency Details

Equivalency Details

The information presented is an unofficial guide to how courses may transfer. Other factors to consider are grades received in the courses, the year in which the course was taken, and the major pursued after transfer. In all instances, final decisions about acceptance of course credit will be made by Pennsylvania Highlands Community College.

If you complete the following at Allegany College of Maryland:

  • This course is designed to provide an understanding of the structure and function of the human body. Basic concepts are emphasized and the following systems are studied in detail: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and special senses. The laboratory work involves related physiology exercises and the dissection of the cat and its comparison to man. Required of all Nursing students.
    Credits
    4.00

You may receive up to 4.00 credits at Pennsylvania Highlands Community College:

  • This course introduces the student to the structure and function of the human body. This is a semester long introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology and prepares the student for Human Anatomy and Physiology II. Course topics will include the organization of the body at the molecular, cellular, and tissue levels and homeostatic mechanisms associated with the endocrine, integumentary, skeletal, muscle, and nervous systems. Prerequisites: BIO 104/114 Principles of Biology I Lecture/Lab or TEAS Test score Academic Preparedness Level of Proficient or better or high school biology within the last five years. Co-requisite BIO212 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 Lab 3 credits
    Credits
    3.00
  • This course introduces the student to the structure and function of the human body. This is a semester long introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab applications. Students will experience and apply the material learned in lecture through experimentation and application of the scientific method to the following topic areas. Course topics will include the organization of the body at the molecular, cellular, and tissue levels, focusing on the integumentary, skeletal, muscle, and nervous systems. Pre-requisite(s): BIO 104/114 Principles of Biology I Lecture/Lab or TEAS Test score Academic Preparedness Level of Proficient or better or high school biology within the last five years. Co-requisite(s): BIO202 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 1 credit
    Credits
    1.00

Additional Information

Minimum Grade

You need a minimum grade of C to transfer these courses from Allegany College of Maryland to Pennsylvania Highlands Community College.