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Spring 2022 | KIN 3027 Section 001: Human Anatomy for Kinesiology Students (51262)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/18/2022 - 05/02/2022Mon, Wed 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, East BankRapson Hall 56
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (98 of 99 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Kinesiology 3027 is a 4 credit introduction to human anatomy with two 50-min lectures and one 100-min lab per week. The lecture series is organized around an organ systems approach and currently follows the text of Marieb et al., 8th. Edition. The lectures are divided into 3 major sections: musculoskeletal, cardiopulmonary and renal, and neuro-endocrine and digestive. Within each major section, anatomic description proceeds from the microscopic, or cellular level, to the key features of tissues that aggregate into organ anatomy (bottom up). The kinetic anatomy perspective describes the dynamic and functional features of organ systems based on their component organ anatomy and interactions (top-down). The context for course material covered will reflect a kinesiology focus on human movement in exercise and sports. This will better prepare students for graduate school courses in the health sciences, movement sciences, and Athletic Training. Students will be encouraged to learn their own anatomy as a health and preventive medicine skill. The laboratory component is primarily based in the Human Performance Teaching Laboratory (HPTL) in Mariucci Arena 141. Laboratory activities include: 1. Working with individual bones, intact skeletons, and models of limbs and organs 2. Following interactive virtual dissection using Pearson's Mastering A&P software 3. Using Primal Picture software animations, and skeletal movement video clips to analyze and describe muscle actions in common sports movements and injuries. The Kinetic Anatomy (KA) lab involves direct examination and identification of bones, identification of key muscle origins and insertions, and the evaluation of skeletal movement. As a small group (KA) project, students will evaluate a couple physical movements (chosen by the students themselves from a selection of video clips), and give an oral presentation on their assessment of the kinetic anatomy (core movements, primary muscles involved, muscle origin and insertion
- Class Description:
- Introduction to human anatomy. Emphasizes musculoskeletal anatomy germane to athletic training, biomechanics, exercise physiology, motor learning/development.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/51262/1223
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 15 February 2011
Spring 2022 | KIN 3027 Section 002: Human Anatomy for Kinesiology Students (51263)
- Instructor(s)
- Otto Sanchez (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Laboratory
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/18/2022 - 05/02/2022Wed 12:20PM - 02:00PMUMTC, East BankMariucci Arena 141
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (26 of 24 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Kinesiology 3027 is a 4 credit introduction to human anatomy with two 50-min lectures and one 100-min lab per week. The lecture series is organized around an organ systems approach and currently follows the text of Marieb et al., 8th. Edition. The lectures are divided into 3 major sections: musculoskeletal, cardiopulmonary and renal, and neuro-endocrine and digestive. Within each major section, anatomic description proceeds from the microscopic, or cellular level, to the key features of tissues that aggregate into organ anatomy (bottom up). The kinetic anatomy perspective describes the dynamic and functional features of organ systems based on their component organ anatomy and interactions (top-down). The context for course material covered will reflect a kinesiology focus on human movement in exercise and sports. This will better prepare students for graduate school courses in the health sciences, movement sciences, and Athletic Training. Students will be encouraged to learn their own anatomy as a health and preventive medicine skill. The laboratory component is primarily based in the Human Performance Teaching Laboratory (HPTL) in Mariucci Arena 141. Laboratory activities include: 1. Working with individual bones, intact skeletons, and models of limbs and organs 2. Following interactive virtual dissection using Pearson's Mastering A&P software 3. Using Primal Picture software animations, and skeletal movement video clips to analyze and describe muscle actions in common sports movements and injuries. The Kinetic Anatomy (KA) lab involves direct examination and identification of bones, identification of key muscle origins and insertions, and the evaluation of skeletal movement. As a small group (KA) project, students will evaluate a couple physical movements (chosen by the students themselves from a selection of video clips), and give an oral presentation on their assessment of the kinetic anatomy (core movements, primary muscles involved, muscle origin and insertion
- Class Description:
- Introduction to human anatomy. Emphasizes musculoskeletal anatomy germane to athletic training, biomechanics, exercise physiology, motor learning/development.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/51263/1223
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 15 February 2011
Spring 2022 | KIN 3027 Section 003: Human Anatomy for Kinesiology Students (51264)
- Instructor(s)
- Otto Sanchez (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Laboratory
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/18/2022 - 05/02/2022Wed 02:30PM - 04:10PMUMTC, East BankMariucci Arena 141
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (23 of 24 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Kinesiology 3027 is a 4 credit introduction to human anatomy with two 50-min lectures and one 100-min lab per week. The lecture series is organized around an organ systems approach and currently follows the text of Marieb et al., 8th. Edition. The lectures are divided into 3 major sections: musculoskeletal, cardiopulmonary and renal, and neuro-endocrine and digestive. Within each major section, anatomic description proceeds from the microscopic, or cellular level, to the key features of tissues that aggregate into organ anatomy (bottom up). The kinetic anatomy perspective describes the dynamic and functional features of organ systems based on their component organ anatomy and interactions (top-down). The context for course material covered will reflect a kinesiology focus on human movement in exercise and sports. This will better prepare students for graduate school courses in the health sciences, movement sciences, and Athletic Training. Students will be encouraged to learn their own anatomy as a health and preventive medicine skill. The laboratory component is primarily based in the Human Performance Teaching Laboratory (HPTL) in Mariucci Arena 141. Laboratory activities include: 1. Working with individual bones, intact skeletons, and models of limbs and organs 2. Following interactive virtual dissection using Pearson's Mastering A&P software 3. Using Primal Picture software animations, and skeletal movement video clips to analyze and describe muscle actions in common sports movements and injuries. The Kinetic Anatomy (KA) lab involves direct examination and identification of bones, identification of key muscle origins and insertions, and the evaluation of skeletal movement. As a small group (KA) project, students will evaluate a couple physical movements (chosen by the students themselves from a selection of video clips), and give an oral presentation on their assessment of the kinetic anatomy (core movements, primary muscles involved, muscle origin and insertion
- Class Description:
- Introduction to human anatomy. Emphasizes musculoskeletal anatomy germane to athletic training, biomechanics, exercise physiology, motor learning/development.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/51264/1223
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 15 February 2011
Spring 2022 | KIN 3027 Section 004: Human Anatomy for Kinesiology Students (51728)
- Instructor(s)
- Otto Sanchez (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Laboratory
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/18/2022 - 05/02/2022Mon 12:20PM - 02:00PMUMTC, East BankMariucci Arena 141
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (25 of 24 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Kinesiology 3027 is a 4 credit introduction to human anatomy with two 50-min lectures and one 100-min lab per week. The lecture series is organized around an organ systems approach and currently follows the text of Marieb et al., 8th. Edition. The lectures are divided into 3 major sections: musculoskeletal, cardiopulmonary and renal, and neuro-endocrine and digestive. Within each major section, anatomic description proceeds from the microscopic, or cellular level, to the key features of tissues that aggregate into organ anatomy (bottom up). The kinetic anatomy perspective describes the dynamic and functional features of organ systems based on their component organ anatomy and interactions (top-down). The context for course material covered will reflect a kinesiology focus on human movement in exercise and sports. This will better prepare students for graduate school courses in the health sciences, movement sciences, and Athletic Training. Students will be encouraged to learn their own anatomy as a health and preventive medicine skill. The laboratory component is primarily based in the Human Performance Teaching Laboratory (HPTL) in Mariucci Arena 141. Laboratory activities include: 1. Working with individual bones, intact skeletons, and models of limbs and organs 2. Following interactive virtual dissection using Pearson's Mastering A&P software 3. Using Primal Picture software animations, and skeletal movement video clips to analyze and describe muscle actions in common sports movements and injuries. The Kinetic Anatomy (KA) lab involves direct examination and identification of bones, identification of key muscle origins and insertions, and the evaluation of skeletal movement. As a small group (KA) project, students will evaluate a couple physical movements (chosen by the students themselves from a selection of video clips), and give an oral presentation on their assessment of the kinetic anatomy (core movements, primary muscles involved, muscle origin and insertion
- Class Description:
- Introduction to human anatomy. Emphasizes musculoskeletal anatomy germane to athletic training, biomechanics, exercise physiology, motor learning/development.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/51728/1223
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 15 February 2011
Spring 2022 | KIN 3027 Section 005: Human Anatomy for Kinesiology Students (51807)
- Instructor(s)
- Otto Sanchez (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Laboratory
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/18/2022 - 05/02/2022Mon 02:30PM - 04:10PMUMTC, East BankMariucci Arena 141
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (24 of 24 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Kinesiology 3027 is a 4 credit introduction to human anatomy with two 50-min lectures and one 100-min lab per week. The lecture series is organized around an organ systems approach and currently follows the text of Marieb et al., 8th. Edition. The lectures are divided into 3 major sections: musculoskeletal, cardiopulmonary and renal, and neuro-endocrine and digestive. Within each major section, anatomic description proceeds from the microscopic, or cellular level, to the key features of tissues that aggregate into organ anatomy (bottom up). The kinetic anatomy perspective describes the dynamic and functional features of organ systems based on their component organ anatomy and interactions (top-down). The context for course material covered will reflect a kinesiology focus on human movement in exercise and sports. This will better prepare students for graduate school courses in the health sciences, movement sciences, and Athletic Training. Students will be encouraged to learn their own anatomy as a health and preventive medicine skill. The laboratory component is primarily based in the Human Performance Teaching Laboratory (HPTL) in Mariucci Arena 141. Laboratory activities include: 1. Working with individual bones, intact skeletons, and models of limbs and organs 2. Following interactive virtual dissection using Pearson's Mastering A&P software 3. Using Primal Picture software animations, and skeletal movement video clips to analyze and describe muscle actions in common sports movements and injuries. The Kinetic Anatomy (KA) lab involves direct examination and identification of bones, identification of key muscle origins and insertions, and the evaluation of skeletal movement. As a small group (KA) project, students will evaluate a couple physical movements (chosen by the students themselves from a selection of video clips), and give an oral presentation on their assessment of the kinetic anatomy (core movements, primary muscles involved, muscle origin and insertion
- Class Description:
- Introduction to human anatomy. Emphasizes musculoskeletal anatomy germane to athletic training, biomechanics, exercise physiology, motor learning/development.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/51807/1223
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 15 February 2011
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