Sierra College Department of Biological Sciences





Biological Sciences 5: Human Anatomy



Contact Information:

Heather Roberts
Anatomy Instructor
Phone: (916) 789-2731
Office: Sewell Hall (Rocklin) - Room S116A
hroberts@sierracollege.edu
Fax: 916-781-0433




General Class Resources for all Human Anatomy Students:

• Anatomy Laboratory - Photo Tour

• General Student Information and Support

• Course Background Information

• Course Requirements and Performance Standards (Grading)

• Photomicrographs of Anatomy Tissues and Organs

• Photographs of Skeletal Materials (coming soon, hopefully)

Sierra College Biological Sciences:

Recommended Study Techniques

Web Links - Biological Sciences Resources


The Human Anatomy classes at Sierra College have a long tradition of providing excellent learning services to our students. We make a sincere effort to provide an open and supportive educational environment, which encourages and allows students to be successful in obtaining their educational goals.

We offer students a rich variety of related curricula to meet various occupational and educational needs including: Bio. Sci. 5 - Human Anatomy, Bio. Sci. 7A & 7B - Principles of Human Anatomy, Bio. Sci. 56 & 56L - Biology: A Human Perspective, Bio. Sci. 55 - General Human Anatomy and Physiology, Bio. Sci. 28 - Independent Study. Bio. Sci. 7A & 7B provides the identical course content as the challenging, one semester, Human Anatomy (B.S. 5) course, but spreads it over a two semester time frame. Accompanying the Human Anatomy course is our separate yet companion course, Bio. Sci. 6 - Human Physiology. Together they work to fill a variety of Health Science and related requirements. For more information about the all the courses offered by the department see our expanded Course Descriptions and Information page.

Information provided on this website is subject to change - it is your responsibility to always consult with your instructor for the most current information concerning your class.


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