Summer 2015 - BPK 325 C100

Basic Human Anatomy (3)

Class Number: 4891

Delivery Method: Distance Education

Overview

  • Course Times + Location:

    Distance Education

  • Exam Times + Location:

    Jun 19, 2015
    Fri, 7:00–8:00 p.m.
    Burnaby

    Aug 13, 2015
    Thu, 8:30–10:30 a.m.
    Burnaby

  • Prerequisites:

    BPK (or KIN) 142 & either BPK (or KIN)105 w/ a grade of C or higher) or BPK (or KIN) 205.

Description

CALENDAR DESCRIPTION:

For students interested in physical education, health science professions and liberal arts. Brief discussions on applied anatomy, aging, common dysfunctions and diseases enable students to appreciate the relationship between structure and function. Available only through correspondence, this course will not be counted as an upper level optional course for a major in kinesiology. Students with credit for BPK (or KIN) 324 or BPK (or KIN) 326 or KIN 325 may not take this course for further credit.

COURSE DETAILS:

This course consists of a systematic study of human anatomy. It will provide knowledge of the basic facts and principles of body structure and function. Emphasis will be placed on the skeletal, articular and muscular systems and the role they play in human movement. Topics of discussion will include: introduction and organization of tissue, the skeletal system—the articular system, the muscular system—the nervous system, the respiratory system—the cardiovascular system, the digestive system—the genitourinary system.

Note: Adds are not permitted after the second week of classes.

Grading

  • Assignment 1 4%
  • Assignment 2 4%
  • Assignment 3 4%
  • Assignment 4 4%
  • Assignment 5 4%
  • Final Exam 40%
  • Five Quizzes 10%
  • Mid-term Exam 30%

NOTES:

Delivery Method: Canvas

Starting on the first day of classes, students are able to log in.

REQUIREMENTS:

Students requiring accommodation as a result of a disability must contact the Centre for Students with Disabilities.

Students are responsible for following all exam policies and procedures (e.g., missing an exam due to illness) available here.


Materials

MATERIALS + SUPPLIES:

Additional Course Fee: $40

All Required Readings listed below are not provided by the Distance Education Office (CODE).

REQUIRED READING:

Human Anatomy (7th Ed.), Marieb et al.
ISBN: 9780321822147

Registrar Notes:

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