|  This introductory course is designed for a traditional one-semester class of any majors requiring the essentials of anatomy and physiology. This rich-media series introduces the human body at molecular, cellular, tissue and organ levels. It is highly organized to mirror the system-based mainstream curricula. Animated with visual medical illustrations and dynamic textual elements, each organ system is introduced with enhanced graphics and expert narration, started from a graphical concept map, pictorial explanation step-by-step and summed it up with a key review. Basic physiology is also integrated into each chapter. Feedback-based interactive problem drills provide practice problems in clincal cases. Each chapter will also come with a highly condensed summary cheat sheet for exam prep. You'll learn the following main topics: - From Molecules to Tissues
- Support and Movement of the Human Body
- Control of the Human Body
- Maintenance and Homeostasis of the Human Body
- Continuity of Life
For Whom: This rapid learning course is for those who are currently taking one semester or one quarter course on the integrated Anatomy and Physiology curriculum or anyone in need of core concepts in this subject. Pre-requisite: Although it is optional, students should have taken one or two semesters of introductory or general biology at the college level to build the foundation of biological science to maximize the learning.
This comprehensive series is designed for anyone requiring in-depth coverage on a two-semester anatomy and physiology. This rich-media series covers the human structures and functions at molecular, cellular, tissue and organ levels. It is highly organized to mirror the system-based mainstream curricula with a complete coverage of all human systems. Each chapter also includes the development, aging and clinical terms. Normal and abnormal processes are described with clinical anatomy in each chapter. You'll learn the following core topics: - Levels of Organization
- Support Systems
- Coordination Systems
- Homeostatic Systems
For Whom: This rapid learning course is for those who are currently taking two-semester integrated A&P, such as allied health, medical and nursing students. Pre-requisite: Although it is optional, students should have taken one or two semesters of introductory or general biology at the college level to build the foundation of biological science to maximize the learning.
This rich-media course explores the basic principles and applications of toxicology, along the physiology at the molecular, cellular and human organ levels. You'll learn the following main topics:
- Principles of Toxicology
- Cellular and Molecular Toxicology
- Target Organ Toxicity
- Specific Toxicants
- Advanced Topics
This course provides the 24 rich-media tutorials in neuroscience. The series explores the brain and nervous system with the development, structure, function, psychobiology and cognitive neuroscience via the journey of rapid learning. You'll learn the following main topics: - Introduction to Neuroscience
- Neuronal Communication
- Sensory and Motor Systems
- Psychobiology
- Advanced Topics
 This human anatomy rich-media course offers a comprehensive study on the principles of human anatomy at cellular, tissue and human organ levels. It is highly organized and in-depth to mirror the system-based mainstream curricula. Animated with visual medical illustrations and dynamic textual elements, each organ system is introduced with enhanced graphics and expert narration, started from a graphical concept map, pictorial explanation step-by-step and summed it up with a key review. Basic physiology and clinical anatomy are also integrated into each chapter, along with diseases and aging of each system. You'll learn the following core units: - The Anatomical Foundation and Human Body Organization
- The Support Systems
- The Coordination and Integration Systems
- The Homeostatic Systems
For Whom: This rapid learning course is for those who are currently taking the human anatomy class or in need of visual in-depth learning via rich-media. It is designed for students entering or currently enrolled in the nursing, biology, pre-med, allied health professions, and board review. It can also be used for any professionals required in-depth anatomy knowledge. Pre-requisite: Although it is optional, students should have taken one or two semesters of introductory or general biology at the college level to build the foundation of biological science to maximize the learning.
This visual course explores the basic principles and applications of pharmacology, along the physiology at the molecular, cellular and human organ levels. You'll learn: - The Foundation of Pharmacology
- Autonamic Pharmacology
- Cardiovascular and Renal Pharmacology
- Smooth Muscle Pharmacology
- Endocrine Pharmacology
This course provides simple yet easy-to-understand tutorials in flash movies for core concepts in biology. You'll learn about: - Introduction to biology at college level
- The Cells
- Genetics
- The Evolution
- Biological Diversity
- Plant Form and Function
- Animal Form and Function
- Ecology
This course provides simple yet easy-to-understand tutorials in flash movies for core concepts in biology at the High School Level. You'll learn about: - Introduction to Biology at High School level
- The Cells
- Ecology
- Genetics
- Evolution
- Biological Diversity
- Human Body
This provide simple yet easy-to-understand tutorials in flash movies for core concepts in microbiology. - The Fundamentals of Microbiology
- Microorganisms
- Microorganisms and Humans
- Medical Microbiology
- Microbiology outside the Human Body
This integrated Anatomy and Physiology course provides the visual learning on both human anatomy and essential physiology, with anatomical coverage on 11 human organ systems. You'll learn: - From Molecules to Tissues
- Support and Movement of the Human Body
- Control of the Human Body
- Maintenance and Homeostasis of the Human Body
- Continuity of Life
This course provides simple yet easy-to-understand tutorials in flash movies for core concepts in genetics. You'll learn: - Introduction to Genetics
- Cellular Basis of Genetics
- Genetics Mapping
- Quantitative Genetics
- Molecular Genetics
- Recombinant DNA Technology
- Mutation and Disease
- Developmental, Population and Evolutionary Genetics
This course covers the traditional molecular biology and cell biology curriculum, and the equivalent course under the name of molecular and cell biology. You'll learn: - The Basics of Cell Biology
- Molecular Biology
- Cell Organization and Biochemistry
- Specialized Cell Processes
- Advanced Topics
This course provides comprehensive coverage of immunology. You'll learn: - Immunology Introduction
- Generation of Immune Response
- Immune Effector Mechanisms
- Immunity and Health
- Tools and Techniques in Immunology
 This human physiology comprehensive series offers in-depth coverage on human physiology at both the cellular level and human organ level. Special emphasis is placed upon the study of homeostasis, integration and control of the human body, with inclusion of exercise physiology and medical physiology. You'll learn: - Basic Cellular Physiology
- Body Control Mechanisms
- Integration of Body Systems: Movement and Maintenance
- Integration of Body Systems: Metabolism
- Integration of Body Systems: Protection and Perpetuation
- Applications
For Whom: This rapid learning course is for those who are currently taking the human physiology class or in need of visual in-depth review of such a subject via rich-media learning. It is designed for students entering or currently enrolled in the nursing, biology, allied health professions, and medical school. Pre-requisite: Students should have a good knowledge of the anatomical aspect of the human body by completing either the "Human Anatomy" or "Anatomy and Physiology" course, prior to taking the "Human Physiology" course as such. Rapid Learning's A&P course (RL204) offers this pre-requisite requirement of human anatomy and basic physiology.
This course is to mirror topics required by CollegeBoard in AP Biology. The 24-chapter rich-media series will provide the in-depth coverage of each topic visually. The main units in this course are: - AP Biology Basics
- Molecules and Cells
- Heredity
- Evolution
- Evolution and Diversity
- Structure and Function of Plants and Animals
- Ecology
 Calculus III Rapid Learning Series is the 3rd of the three-course calculus sequence (I, II & III), designed typically for math, science and engineering majors or anyone who is required to take three semesters of calculus courses in college. This sequence of three courses cover the single variable and multivariable calculus. If you are required to take only one semester of calculus course, go for our College Calculus - RL411. If you are required to take three semesters of calculus courses, you should take our Calculus I, Calculus II and Calculus III, each represents one-semester of contents sequentially. Calculus is the study of how things change. In a first Calculus course, you learn topics such as Limits, Differentiation, and Integration. In Calculus II, you extend your knowledge of Calculus to other types of functions and will learn additional integration and differentiation techniques. In this Calculus III, you will generalize previous techniques to vectors and functions with multiple variables. This means that you are often dealing with higher dimensional objects than before. You'll learn the following main topics: - The Foundation
- Vectors, Curves and Surfaces in Space
- Vector-Valued Functions
- Partial Derivatives
- Multiple Integrals
- Vector Calculus
Pre-requisites: (1) Elementary Algebra - RL409 (2) Intermediate Algebra - RL407 (3) Pre-Calculus - RL403. (4) Calculus I - RL414 (5) Calculus II - RL415
Calculus II Rapid Learning Series is the second of the three-course calculus sequence (I, II & III), designed typically for math, science and engineering majors or anyone who is required to take three semesters of calculus courses in college. This sequence of three courses covers the single variable and multivariable calculus.
This Calculus II course includes foundation knowledge, calculus of transcendental functions, integration techniques, differential equations, parametric curves and polar coordinates, infinite sequences and series, with the focus on conceptual understanding and problem solving. You'll learn the following main topics:
- The Foundation
- Calculus of Transcendental Functions
- Integration Techniques
- Differential Equations
- Parametric Curves and Polar Coordinates
- Infinite Sequences and Series
- Critical Skills
Calculus I Rapid Learning Series is the first of the three-course calculus sequence (I, II & III), designed typically for math, science and engineering majors or anyone who is required to take three semesters of calculus in college. This sequence of three courses covers the single variable and multivariable calculus.
This Calculus I course includes elementary functions, trigonometry review, concepts of limits, derivatives, integrals and the applications, with the focus on conceptual understanding and problem solving.
This 24-chapter series provides the comprehensive coverage of traditional college calculus topics for any students who are taking business calculus and calculus for life science, social science and other non-math majors. You'll learn the following main topics:
- The Foundation
- Functions and Graphs
- Limits and Continuity
- Derivatives
- Integrals
- Critical Skills
This course is to mirror topics required by the CollegeBoard in AP Calculus AB. The 24-chapter rich-media series will provide an in-depth coverage of each topic visually. The main units in this course are: - The Calculus Foundation
- Functions and Graphs
- Limits and Continuity
- Derivatives
- Integrals
- Critical Calculus Skills
This 24-chapter rapid learning series provides a comprehensive coverage of the typical curriculum of Trigonometry. You will learn the following topics: - The Basics of Trigonomery
- Functions and Graphs
- Trigonometry
- Analytic Trigonometry
- Additional Topics in Trigonometry
- Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
- Analytic Geometry
This 24-chapter series provides a comprehensive coverage of the typical one year curriculum of Pre-Algebra. It is designed for students who have little or no math background. You will learn the following core units:
- Pre-Algebra: The Introduction
- Integers, Equations, and Inequalities
- Rational Numbers and Proportions
- Functions, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Measurement
- Data Analysis, Probability, and Statistics
- Polynomials and Nonlinear Functions
This 24-chapter rapid learning series provides a comprehensive coverage of the typical curriculum of Geometry. You will learn the following topics: - The Foundations of Geometry
- Points, Lines, Angles and Planes
- Triangles
- Figures in the Plane
- Circles and Measurements
- Advanced Topics
- Basic Skills
This 24-chapter series provides a comprehensive coverage of the typical curriculum of the college statistics course. You will learn the following topics: - The Basics of Statistics
- Data Analysis
- Data Collection and Experiments
- Pattern Analysis
- Decision Making
- Statistical Skills
This 24-chapter series provides a comprehensive coverage of the typical college-prep curriculum of the intermediate algebra course. You will learn the following topics: - The Foundation to Intermediate Algebra
- Linear Equations, Inequalities and Systems
- Quadratic, Polynomial and Rational Functions
- Other Nonlinear Functions and Relations
- Probability, Data Analysis and Discrete Mathematics
- Trigonometry
This course is to study the topics required by SAT II Subject Test for Chemistry. The 24-chapter rich-media series will provide the in-depth coverage of each topic visually. The main units in this course are: - Introduction to the tools of Chemistry
- Atoms, Molecules and Reactions
- The Electronic Structures
- The States of Matters
- The Control of Chemical Reactions
This 24-chapter rapid learning series provides comprehensive coverage of the typical curriculum of algebra at college level and preview of other advanced courses. You will learn the following topics: - The Basics
- Equations and Inequalities
- Functions and Their Graphs
- Polynomial and Rational Functions
- Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
- Systems of Equations
- Conics
- Sequences, Series and Probability
- Beyond Algebra
This course is to mirror topics required by CollegeBoard in AP Chemistry. The 24-chapter rich-media series will provide the in-depth coverage of each topic visually. The main units in this course are: - The Absolute Essentials
- Atoms, Molecules and Reactions
- The Electronic Structures
- The States of Matters
- The Control of Chemical Reactions
This course provides simple yet easy-to-understand tutorials in flash movies for core concepts in biology at the High School Level. You'll learn about: - Introduction to the tools of Chemistry
- Atoms, Molecules and Reactions
- The Electronic Structures
- The States of Matters
- The Control of Chemical Reactions
This 24-chapter rapid learning series provides comprehensive coverage of the typical one year curriculum of Precalculus. You will learn the following topics: - The Basics
- Functions and their Graphs
- Polynomial and rational functions
- Exponential and logarithmic functions
- Trigonometry
- Analytic Geometry
- Additional Topics
This course is to mirror topics required by CollegeBoard in AP Physics B. The 24-chapter rich-media series will provide the in-depth coverage of each topic visually. The main units in this course are: - The Foundation of AP Physics B
- Newtonian Mechanics
- Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Physics
- Electricity and Magnetism
- Wave, Sound and Optics
- Atomic and Nuclear Physics
This series provide simple yet easy-to-understand tutorials in flash movies for core concepts in biochemistry. You'll learn: - Basics of biochemistry
- Biomolecules
- Enzymology
- Metabolism
- Information Pathway
This course provides simple yet easy-to-understand tutorials in flash movies for core concepts in physics. You'll learn: - The Basics
- Mechanics
- Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Physics
- Electricity and Magnetism
- Waves, Sound and Optics
- Atomic and Nuclear Physics
This 24-chapter series provides comprehensive coverage of the typical one year curriculum of an integrated Algebra 2 at High School level. You will learn the following topics: - The Foundation to High School Algebra 2
- Linear Equations, Inequalities and Systems
- Quadratic, Polynomial and Rational Functions
- Other Nonlinear Functions and Relations
- Probability, Data Analysis and Discrete Mathematics
- Trigonometry
This course provides simple yet easy-to-understand tutorials in flash movies for core concepts in physics. You'll learn: - The Basics
- Mechanics
- Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Physics
- Electricity and Magnetism
- Waves, Sound and Optics
- Atomic and Nuclear Physics
This course will teach you the core concept of Organic Chemistry with management learning system to track and report your learning activities. You will learn: - Organic chemistry foundation and problem solving.
- Structure and reactions of hydrocarbons.
- Organic compounds and reaction based on typical functional groups
- Spectroscopies and how they can be used for organic structure determination.
- Reactions and mechanism of core organic chemistry
- Biomolecules
This 24-chapter series provides a comprehensive coverage of the typical college-prep curriculum of elementary algebra course. You will learn the following topics: - Introduction
- Working with Real Numbers
- Single Variable Equations
- Inequalities
- Linear Equations and Inequalities
- Systems of Equations
- Manipulating Polynomials
- Quadratics
- Rational & Radical Expressions and Their Applications
- Problem Solving
College Chemistry is a course of fundamentals. Throughout the curriculum, you will gather many tools and concepts that are then applied to the more specific branches of chemistry in other courses. You'll learn about: - The Absolute Essentials
- Atoms, Molecules and Reactions
- The Electronic Structures
- The States of Matters
- The Control of Chemical Reactions
This 24-chapter series provides a comprehensive coverage of the typical curriculum of the college calculus course. You will learn the following topics: - The Foundation
- Functions and Graphs
- Limits and Continuity
- Derivatives
- Integrals
- Critical Skills
This rich-media course provides a comprehensive coverage of college-level physics with calculus-based. You'll learn: - The Physics Basics
- Mechanics
- Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Physics
- Electricity and Magnetism
- Waves, Sound and Optics
- Modern Physics
This 24-chapter series provides comprehensive coverage of the typical one year curriculum of Algebra 1 at High School level. You will learn the following topics: - Review of Pre-Algebras skills and concepts required for Algebra 1
- Working with Real Numbers
- Single Variable Equations
- Single Variable Inequalities
- Linear Equations and Inequalities
- Systems of Equations
- Manipulating Polynomials
- Quadratics
- Rational & Radical Expressions and Their Applications
- Problem Solving
This demo course allow guess user to preview sample of Rapid Learning certified courses.
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Certified Calculus III Rapid Learning Series is the 3rd of the three-course calculus sequence (I, II & III), designed typically for math, science and engineering majors or anyone who is required to take three semesters of calculus courses in college. This sequence of three courses cover the single variable and multivariable calculus. It is available for enrollment starting today.
You'll learn the following main topics:
- The Foundation
- Vectors, Curves and Surfaces in Space
- Vector-Valued Functions
- Partial Derivatives
- Multiple Integrals
- Vector Calculus
Pre-requisites: (1) Elementary Algebra - RL409 (2) Intermediate Algebra - RL407 (3) Pre-Calculus - RL403. (4) Calculus I - RL414 (5) Calculus II - RL415. Click here to enroll today. |
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Certified Comprehensive Anatomy and Physiology is now available for enrollment. This comprehensive series is designed for anyone requiring in-depth coverage on a two-semester anatomy and physiology. This rich-media series covers the human structures and functions at molecular, cellular, tissue and organ levels. It is highly organized to mirror the system-based mainstream curricula with a complete coverage of all human systems. Each chapter also includes the development, aging and clinical terms. Normal and abnormal processes are described with clinical anatomy in each chapter. You'll learn the following core topics:
- Levels of Organization
- Support Systems
- Coordination Systems
- Homeostatic Systems
For chapter-by-chapter contents of this course, see the Comprehensive Anatomy and Physiology Course Guidebook (an 48-page eBook in downloadable PDF).
For Whom: This rapid learning course is for those who are currently taking two-semester integrated Anatomy and Physiology, such as allied health, medical and nursing students.
Pre-requisite: Although it is optional, students should have taken one or two semesters of introductory or general biology at the college level to build the foundation of biological science to maximize the learning. Click here to enroll now.
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Certified Calculus II is now available for enrollment. This Rapid Learning Certified Calculus II is the second of the three-course calculus sequence (I, II & III), designed typically for math, science and engineering majors or anyone who is required to take three semesters of calculus courses in college. This sequence of three courses covers the single variable and multivariable calculus.
This Calculus II course includes foundation knowledge, calculus of transcendental functions, integration techniques, differential equations, parametric curves and polar coordinates, infinite sequences and series, with the focus on conceptual understanding and problem solving.
You'll learn the following main topics:
- The Foundation
- Calculus of Transcendental Functions
- Integration Techniques
- Differential Equations
- Parametric Curves and Polar Coordinates
- Infinite Sequences and Series
- Critical Skills
Click here to enroll now.
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