OK, so my next question: If both semesters are taken, will dental schools accept that as an anatomy course (or are they looking for UD anatomy courses)? I was looking at the schedule and BIO 201 is the only anatomy I can find for next semester.
I am taking Animal Physiology (BIO360) right now and, from what I understand, you can only receive credit for BIO201/202 or BIO360. So, I assume that taking BIO360 will cover the A&P material you are seeking. Not sure if that answered your question but it might help.
That's the only anatomy course I have taken in college. If I don't get accepted this year, I will probably take the BIO201/202 series (since I will already have my degree by then) to boost my SGPA and BCP.
I second that for Gilcrease at MCC. You learn everything you need to know about A&P and she gives you a copy of the notes that she tests from. So as she lectures, you can just focus on learning the material rather than scrambling to write everything down.