Medical Sciences: Human Anatomy and Pathology
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Summary
How do the structures of organ systems work together to keep the body in balance? Have you ever wondered what happens when the incredibly complex systems of the human body fail? What happens when cells are attacked and damaged by bacteria, viruses, or even our own bodies? This course will explore the human form and its relationship with disease, offering a strong focus on medicine and clinical applications. You'll also study the major organ systems, investigating how cells, tissues, and organs function together to maintain homeostasis. Building on this foundation, you'll then explore pathology—the study of disease—to understand what happens when normal biological processes are disrupted. You’ll see how the immune system fights infections, and explore the critical roles that genetics and environmental factors play in influencing health and disease progression. This is a hands-on, investigative science course where learning goes beyond lecture by offering experiences like dissections, clinical case studies, and medical simulations. Through group research projects, students will grow essential skills in critical thinking, scientific inquiry, and applying concepts to real-world biomedical scenarios.
Student profile
As a lab science course, it is recommended that students wear clothing that is able to handle a laboratory environment. All ALP students should bring a personal laptop or tablet for use in class and during evening sessions.
Important dates
Application deadlines
Application opens: Jan. 12, 2026
Deadline: Apply by May 1, 2026
Tuition deadlines
The first half of tuition is due by May 15, 2026. The second half of tuition is due by June 1, 2026.