Basic Human Anatomy
Enrollment limited to Masters of Science in Physiology students.
This course will provide students with the basic concepts and facts of human gross anatomy as they related to physiology and function. Specific sections include the musculo-skeletal components of the extremities, trunk and head, the peripheral nervous system to include both the somatic and autonomic systems, the cardiovascular system, respiratory system, digestive system, urinary system and reproductive system. Each system will integrate embryology, radiology and basic clinical applications.
Outcomes: Students will be able to describe and integrate basic human anatomy of the major organ systems to physiology and clinical medicine.
This course will provide students with the basic concepts and facts of human gross anatomy as they related to physiology and function. Specific sections include the musculo-skeletal components of the extremities, trunk and head, the peripheral nervous system to include both the somatic and autonomic systems, the cardiovascular system, respiratory system, digestive system, urinary system and reproductive system. Each system will integrate embryology, radiology and basic clinical applications.
Outcomes: Students will be able to describe and integrate basic human anatomy of the major organ systems to physiology and clinical medicine.