Human Anatomy (313-CN-15)
Instructors
Vivian E Noble
Vivian Noble has been teaching at SPS for almost a decade now, and really likes the challenge and fun that comes with teaching continuing ed students. She also teaches anatomy at several local medical schools and physical therapy programs.
Meeting Info
Wieboldt Hall 712: Wed 6:15PM - 9:15PM
Overview of class
This course is an introduction to human anatomy. Topics include: system approach to anatomical organization; sections of the body; musculoskeletal and nervous systems; embryology development. Lectures are supplemented by selected prosections of human cadavers and dry exercises using bones, models, and computer animations.
Registration Requirements
Prerequisite: BIOL SCI 165, 170, or equivalent course.
Learning Objectives
By the end of the course the student will have a fundamental grasp of the basics of human anatomy.
Class Materials (Suggested)
An atlas of anatomy is suggested but not required.