Especially designed for students in Kinesiology with applications to activities involving motion, locomotion and related injuries. The emphasis is on the structural, biomechanical and positional relationships of the skeleton, joints, muscles, blood vessels and peripheral nerves in the trunk and limbs. The anatomy of other major body systems is also covered, but less thoroughly. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hours and 3 Practicum/Lab hoursRestriction(s): Students must be enrolled in the College of Kinesiology. Prerequisite(s): (BIOL 120.3 and BIOL 121.3) or BIOL 224.3 or BMSC 208.3. Note: Students with credit for ACB 221.3, ACB 310.3 or CPPS 310.3will not receive credit for CPPS 221.
Especially designed for students in Kinesiology with applications to activities involving motion, locomotion and related injuries. The emphasis is on the structural, biomechanical and positional relationships of the skeleton, joints, muscles, blood vessels and peripheral nerves in the trunk and limbs. The anatomy of other major body systems is also covered, but less thoroughly. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hours and 3 Practicum/Lab hoursRestriction(s): Students must be enrolled in the College of Kinesiology. Prerequisite(s): (BIOL 120.3 and BIOL 121.3) or BIOL 224.3 or BMSC 208.3. Note: Students with credit for ACB 221.3, ACB 310.3 or CPPS 310.3will not receive credit for CPPS 221.