Class information
BI231Z Human Anatomy & Physiology I
- CRN: 45139
- Credits: 4
- Locations, days, times, and instructors:
- Online (no scheduled meetings), Available 24/7
From September 21 through December 12, 2026, Poulami Mitra - Rock Creek BLDG7 103, TuTuesday, from 4:30 to 5:50pm
From September 22 through December 8, 2026, Poulami Mitra - Rock Creek BLDG7 121, TuTuesday, from 6 to 8:50pm
From September 22 through December 8, 2026, Poulami Mitra
- Online (no scheduled meetings), Available 24/7
Class materials
Textbooks
No textbooks required
Details about this class
This is a 4-credit class. A common guideline is that students should expect to spend approximately 2 to 3 hours studying outside of class each week for every credit hour earned. For a 4-credit course, that translates to roughly 8 to 12 hours of study time per week.
This is a hybrid class. Because we do not meet for 3 hours of lecture each week, we will meet in person for only 1.5 hours (4:30–5:50 p.m.). You are expected to watch the weekly lecture recordings before the class meeting (except in Week 1). The recordings are approximately 1.5 hours long and are often divided into two parts. There is no expectation to watch recordings before the first class meeting.
This is also a lab-heavy course that requires significant memorization. We offer Open Lab sessions where students can spend additional time working with the lab models and microscope slides. Attendance at Open Lab is not required, but it is highly recommended.
The lab section meets from 6:00 - 8:50 p.m.
I will share a sample syllabus a couple of weeks before the start of the term.
Technology
Class Textbooks
It is helpful to have lecture and lab textbooks to reference throughout the A&P series, but there is not a single "required" textbook that is assigned. You will want something with descriptions and good, labeled images to reference outside of class, and you can choose what works best based on your learning preferences. The following are textbooks that I recommend, which are available in the Rock Creek bookstore. Used and older editions are just fine. You can use these materials for all three classes in the A&P series, and many students also appreciated keeping them as references for their medical programs.
Optional (recommended) lecture textbooks:
- "Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology," Martini, Nath & Bartholomew, 12th edition, Pearson. [This has excellent labeled images, and clear text descriptions. Older, used editions are available for much less money and are just fine too].
- " edited by Lindsay Biga for Oregon State University, OER Openstax. [Free OER resource, but does not have as many images, consider pairing this with the optional lab book below.]
Optional lab textbook:
- "Marieb Human Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual," Smith. 14th edition, Pearson. [Older editions are great too, and can be purchased for much less money, look for: "Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory Manual," Marieb and Smith, Pearson.]
No show policy
Your instructor can mark you as a "no show" if you do not participate in your class during the first week. This will remove you from the class. It is important to log in as soon as the class starts to see what the participation requirements are.
Online technical requirements
Please be sure to read the quick guide to Online Learning technical requirements.
Students with disabilities
Students with disabilities should notify their instructor if accommodations are needed to take this class. For information about technologies that help people with disabilities taking Online based classes please visit the Disability Services website.
Prerequisite for online classes
Before you take your first online class at PCC, you must complete the start guide. The start guide will help you decide if these classes are right for you. Once you complete the start guide, you will be able to register for these classes.