NAS 161-162 is a college transfer-level course designed to meet the needs of students pursuing programs in various health technology fields. The course consists of formal lectures, demonstrations and laboratory activities which examine the microscope and gross anatomy of the systems of the human body and their physiology. Microbiology and pathology are integrated and emphasis throughout is on integrated operation of the body systems. This course is a requirement of many of the health technology curricula and may be completed prior to entry into the curriculum of choice.
Prerequisite for NAS 162 is NAS 161 or division approval.
Presents an integrated approach to human anatomy and physiology, microbiology, and pathology. Includes chemistry and physics as related to health sciences. Lecture 3 hours per week. Recitation and laboratory 3 hours per week. Total 6 hours per week.
1.2 Maintenance. You can preserve camera settings by exporting them to folders on the NAS which not only provides a backup, but also allows for the easy deployment of camera settings to other Surveillance Center installations. Select [Settings] [Maintenance] 2. Surveillance Center Settings - Privilege.
System administrators all possess the right to log into Surveillance Center. If you wish to grant other users the access rights to access Surveillance Center, please go to [Access Control] [App Privileges] in ADM.