Some of you already know that I'm the Director of HAPS Institute (HAPS-I), the professional continuing education program of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS). This program offers graduate biology courses in flexible formats to A&P professors just like you!
I'll explain more about HAPS-I in later posts, but right now I have urgent news:
USING CADAVERS IN A&P
(3 credits, Univ of Washington)
This is for anyone who is using cadavers, wants to use cadavers, or is just curious about using cadavers in their undergraduate program. You'll go back with a lot of great photos of organs, etc, that you can use in your own courses plus plenty of great tips on how to implement cadaver use at your institution. I sat in on last spring's course and it was GREAT. I picked up a lot just by OSMOSIS. Think how much more you'll get by actually PARTICIPATING!
The course begins September 8 with online readings and discussions.
The workshop will be at the cadaver lab at Grand Rapids Community College (downtown Grand Rapids MI) on Sep 26-27-28. We'll have a session Friday evening in the hotel following an optional pay- your-own welcome dinner. Then all day Saturday on campus in various sessions in and out of the lab. Saturday optional pay-your-own dinner in Grand Rapids. Then a Sunday morning wrap-up session on campus until 11am.
Then you'll discuss things and work on your learning object through the end of November.
Accommodations at $89 per night are available at the nearby Days Inn Hotel (a few easy blocks from campus). Call (616) 235-7611 and ask for the HAPS Institute rate.
The enrollment form, syllabus, faculty, course details, and so on, are posted at
at http://www.hapsweb.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=204
2 comments:
I told ya it would fill FAST!
As of today, we have completely filled this course.
If you are still interested, please enroll anyway . . . then you'll be put on a wait list and be "ready to roll" if someone drops out at the last minute.
And stay tuned for MORE HAPS-I courses!
Newer news!
ONE opening in the HAPS Institute course USING CADAVERS IN A&P has become available.
Get enrolled now, if you want to take this opportunity for a wonderful experience.
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