BIOL5104
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Kinesiology
Course Description
This course introduces and integrates musculoskeletal anatomy, biomechanics of human motion, and kinesiology. Primary emphasis is placed on functional anatomy of the extremities, head, neck, and trunk. Learning is aided by laboratory experiences utilizing skeletal models, computerized anatomy programs, surface anatomy, palpation, and gross anatomy.
Credit Hours (Min)
0
Credit Hours (Max)
4
Credit Hours
4
Course Prerequisites
Course Attributes
Applied Learning-Practicum (ALPR), Liberal Arts and Science (LAS), Upper Level (UPPR)