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Vision, Mission, and Guiding Principles for SCUHS

Southern California University of Health Sciences will be recognized as the premier evidence-based integrative healthcare university. in this PDF we are discussing about our Vision, Mission, and Guiding Principles. Please have a look. you can also go with this link: https://bit.ly/2JuIItL

Southern California University of Health Sciences will be recognized as the premier evidence-based integrative healthcare university. in this PDF we are discussing about our Vision, Mission, and Guiding Principles. Please have a look. you can also go with this link: https://bit.ly/2JuIItL

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BIO321 – Anatomy <strong>and</strong> Physiology I (lecture)<br />

Units: 3<br />

This course will provide a solid overview of the structure <strong>and</strong> function of the human body <strong>and</strong> mechanisms <strong>for</strong><br />

maintaining homeostasis. Topics include the study of cells, tissues, <strong>and</strong> the integumentary, skeletal, muscular<br />

<strong>and</strong> nervous systems. Emphasis is placed on the integration of systems as they relate to normal health.<br />

Laboratory exercises provide first-h<strong>and</strong> experience with the structures <strong>and</strong> processes discussed in lecture.<br />

Prerequisites: BIO345, BIO345L<br />

Corequisites: BIO321L<br />

Restrictions: BSBS program only<br />

BIO321L – Anatomy <strong>and</strong> Physiology I (laboratory)<br />

Units: 1<br />

This course will provide a solid overview of the structure <strong>and</strong> function of the human body <strong>and</strong> mechanisms <strong>for</strong><br />

maintaining homeostasis. Topics include the study of cells, tissues, <strong>and</strong> the integumentary, skeletal, muscular<br />

<strong>and</strong> nervous systems. Emphasis is placed on the integration of systems as they relate to normal health.<br />

Laboratory exercises provide first-h<strong>and</strong> experience with the structures <strong>and</strong> processes discussed in lecture.<br />

Corequisites: BIO321<br />

Restrictions: BSBS program only<br />

BIO322 – Biochemistry (lecture)<br />

Units: 3<br />

Biochemistry examines the structure <strong>and</strong> function of the following biological macromolecules in the context<br />

of cellular integrity, dynamics <strong>and</strong> metabolism: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins <strong>and</strong> nucleic acids. The weekend<br />

biochemistry topics include enzymology, bioenergetics, catabolism, anabolism, regulation of gene expression,<br />

biotechnology, <strong>and</strong> hormone regulation of mammalian metabolism <strong>and</strong> the pre-biotic evolution of life on<br />

earth. This course is designed to enhance, deepen, <strong>and</strong> further integrate knowledge of the subject by<br />

developing different problem solving skills <strong>and</strong> conceptual organization. This course will serve as an extension<br />

of organic chemistry, in that a thorough underst<strong>and</strong>ing of bio-macromolecules will be achieved. The structure,<br />

function, <strong>and</strong> mechanism of polymerization will be investigated as pertains to proteins, carbohydrates, <strong>and</strong><br />

nucleic acids. Metabolic processes will be studied, including glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, electron transport<br />

<strong>and</strong> oxidative phosphorylation. A goal will be to comprehend these complex biochemical processes with a<br />

rigid mechanistic approach, similar to that of organic chemistry.<br />

Prerequisites: High School Diploma or equivalent; General Chemistry 1 <strong>and</strong> 2, <strong>and</strong> Organic Chemistry 1<br />

Corequisites: BIO322L<br />

Restrictions: Accelerated Science<br />

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