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MASS1140 — Introduction to Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology

2 credits · 2 hours

MASS 1140 - Introduction to Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology MASS 1140 - Introduction to Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 Introduction to Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology is a foundational course that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the anatomical structures, physiological principles, and biomechanical concepts. Beginning with anatomical terminology and body planes, students’ progress to studying human movement through kinesiology, exploring biomechanical principles and functional anatomy of major joints and muscles. By applying their knowledge to analyze human movement, students gain insights into movement efficiency and injury risk. Upon completion, students have a solid foundation applicable to various fields like physical therapy, athletic training, and exercise science. Prerequisite/Corequisite: BIOL 2420 Course Classification: T

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