Natural Science 0121 - Human Biology: Medical Cases
Human Biology
Fall
2022
1
4.00
Cynthia (Cindy) Gill
09:00AM-10:20AM TU;09:00AM-10:20AM TH
Hampshire College
335353
Cole Science Center 316;Cole Science Center 316
cjgNS@hampshire.edu
Students in this course will learn about the biological function of selected human organs and systems through the study of actual medical cases. Not all human systems will be covered, but students will gain a good understanding of how diseases affect the body and how they are diagnosed. Students will develop diagnoses for medical cases through review of descriptions of patient histories, physical exams, and laboratory findings. A human biology text, medical texts on reserve, and Internet resources will help students track down information they need to solve these medical mysteries. Students will also learn to find and read scientific research articles on topics of their choosing and will learn to write analytical reviews of these articles. These reviews will form the basis of final papers in which students choose particular diseases or treatments to investigate in detail and present their findings to the class. Keywords: biology, health, disease, physiology, medicine
Studets should generally expect to spend 8-10 hours a week on work outside of class time