PHYSCI 107
Systems Anatomy
Physiological Science · 5 units · Undergraduate upper division (100-199)
Students must receive grade of C or better to proceed to next course in series. Systems anatomy focused primarily on human anatomy. Topics include cardiorespiratory, reproductive, nervous, and skeletomuscular systems, with introduction to biomechanical principles.
Letter grading.
Requisites
Official UCLA wording
Requisites: Life Sciences 2 or 7C, and Physics 1A, 5A, or 6A.
BruinTree reads · Prerequisite
needs reviewconfidence 0.55 · from text- · "LIFESCI 2" is not in this catalog version
- · "PHYSICS 6A" is not in this catalog version
- · mixed comma-level AND/OR in "Life Sciences 2 or 7C, and Physics 1A, 5A, or 6A" — grouping is a best reading
Requires
Everything that has to come before this course, not just the courses named in the requisite above.
PHYSCI 107
- LIFESCI 7CPhysiology and Human Biology
- LIFESCI 7BGenetics, Evolution, and Ecology
- LIFESCI 7ACell and Molecular Biology
- PHYSICS 1APhysics for Scientists and Engineers: Mechanics
- MATH 31ADifferential and Integral Calculus
Unlocks
What this course is a requisite for, and what those courses lead to in turn.
PHYSCI 107
- PHYSCI 108Head and Neck Anatomy: Evolutionary, Biomechanical, Developmental, and Clinical Approach
- PHYSCI 110How Cancer Co-Opts Normal Physiology
- PHYSCI 109Cellular and Molecular Insights into Cardiovascular Development and Disease





