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Welcome To Anatomy & Physiology

@ The College of Health Professions & Social Works @ FGCU

This week in FGCUANP.COM

Week 1 - Let's get the summer term started!

I can't believe it's already week 1 of the summer term. Time is running fast when the term has only 10 weeks and there's no time to start slowly. I'm not too worried about A&P II, most students either just passed A&P I or repeat A&P II. Either way they know how things work and how important it is to get off to a good start.
A&P I is a different kettle of fish; you never know if the students really get the message early on or not. Some of them sign up for summer classes but their brain goes on an extended vacation.
Still, the last two years summer classes have been fun to teach and more students passed or got an A or B than in spring or fall. Hopefully summer 2013 will be like that too.

Enjoy your first week!
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Rumpelstilzchen

Spring 2013 was a success story. Read more about here.

Anatomy & Physiology
What is A & P and why you need to study it if you want to become a health professional.

A & P @ FGCU
Course structure, evaluation of student progress, average passing rates and grades.

Succeeding in A & P
Everybody can pass our classes with a good grade if they follow this advice.

Our Team
Find out more about your instructors for Fall 2012.

Lost & Found
Some students get lost in their own world and it's amazing what one can find in exams and assignments.

About FGCUANP.COM
What is FCGUANP.com and who created and maintains the site.


From The Heart

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Community Awareness in Recognizing and Educating on Suicide.


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A program with the vision and mission of educating and developing a safe environment for the LGBTIQ population and promoting respect for diversity

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