ASU Prep Anatomy & Physiology course
Students will unravel the secrets of why a stomach rumbles when hungry and legs ache after gym class in this engaging online course.
What makes ASU Prep high school Anatomy and Physiology course unique?
In this Anatomy and Physiology course, students will use 3D simulations and interactive labs to explore various bodily systems and learn about their structure and function. Get a sneak peek by watching the video below.
Anatomy & Physiology course features
Highly engaging
Students delve into human anatomy using life-like illustrations and three-dimensional simulations, gaining fresh insights and new knowledge throughout their journey.
Comprehensive
All ASU Prep courses are aligned with standards and prepare students for high stakes testing and college entrance exams.
Relevant
Lessons include real-life experiences and examples relevant to today’s students.
Interactive
This course asks students to actively participate in the learning and provides instant feedback to spark curiosity and clarify concepts.
Deeper learning comes from discovery
In this Anatomy and Physiology course, students explore 3D models of the human body to uncover the big questions about how systems work. Then they use prior knowledge and context clues to ask and answer new questions while meaningful feedback guides them to understanding.
High school anatomy and physiology course highlights
- A first in K–12 education—this interactive 3D human body allows students to soar inside and explore, with the ability to activate or deactivate various body systems along their journey.
- Engaging labs bring core concepts to life! Students will discover the dynamic connection between blood pressure and heart rate in our thrilling “Measuring Pulse” lab.
- Interactive case studies challenge students to apply their knowledge of body systems to examine and interpret patient symptoms, fostering practical application and deeper learning.
Overall, this class has been very well-designed and prepares students for a college-level Anatomy & Physiology course.”