HLTH 243 Anatomical Foundations

This course provides an investigation of the skeletal, articular, muscular, and nervous systems as they relate to the performance and analysis of human movement. These four systems form an anatomical model in which participants will study by region and demonstrate the relationships between the underlying anatomy and various activities such as posture, balance, walking, running, reaching, grasping, etc. This course discusses the clinical implications associated with disease, injury, and age-related changes in the basic anatomical model as they affect the outcome of movement performance. This course is designed for Health, Recreation and Fitness majors.

Credits

3.00 Credits

HLTH 243Anatomical Foundations

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I. General Information

Department

II. Course Specification

Credit Hours Narrative

3.00 Credits

III. Catalog Course Description

This course provides an investigation of the skeletal, articular, muscular, and nervous systems as they relate to the performance and analysis of human movement. These four systems form an anatomical model in which participants will study by region and demonstrate the relationships between the underlying anatomy and various activities such as posture, balance, walking, running, reaching, grasping, etc. This course discusses the clinical implications associated with disease, injury, and age-related changes in the basic anatomical model as they affect the outcome of movement performance. This course is designed for Health, Recreation and Fitness majors.

IV. Student Learning Outcomes

V. Topical Outline (Course Content)

VI. Delivery Methodologies