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Human Kinetics 1190 – Anatomy & Physiology I
COURSE DETAILS
Term:
Sections:
Lecture/Seminar/Lab Hrs:
Credits:
Schedule:
2010 - 20
001
2: 0: 2
3
Section 001
Instructor:
Phone:
Email:
Office Location:
Office hours:
KC Emerson
604-323-5753
[email protected]
B029L
Posted on the door or by appointment
Calendar Description:
Human anatomical systems and their integration. A major emphasis is
placed on the skeletal and muscular systems.
Prerequisites:
Transfer Status
HKIN 1100.
It is the responsibility of the student to check the current transfer status of
this course to other academic institutions.
Please refer to the BC Council of Admissions and Transfer’s On-Line
Transfer Guide at www.bctransferguide.ca for more information.
Tuesday & Thursday
1230-1420
G109
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this course, successful students will:
1. Describe the structures and functions of cells, tissues, bones, and muscles including how these
structures adapt to the stresses of exercise.
2. Name the bones in the human body and major landmarks on the bones.
3. Describe the structure and function of joints.
4. Describe how skeletal muscles work.
5. Name the skeletal muscles in the human body and their points of attachment.
6. Describe the pathways of human energy metabolism.
7. Analyze human movement from an anatomical perspective, using appropriate terminology.
COURSE TEXTBOOK:
rd
Allen, C., Harper, V.. Laboratory Manual for Anatomy & Physiology (3 ed). Wiley & Sons. 2009.
OR
th
Tortora, G., Derrickson, B.. Principles of Anatomy & Physiology (12 ed). Wiley & Sons. 2009.
OR
th
Marieb, E.N., Hoehn, K.. Human Anatomy & Physiology (7 ed). Benjamin Cummings. 2009.
Please note that the Langara bookstore version of the Laboratory Manual for Anatomy &
rd
Physiology (3 ed) comes with a Wiley Plus package, which includes an electronic version of the
Tortora textbook.
Optional:
DVD – Anatomy & Physiology Revealed (Version 2.0). McGraw-Hill. 2007.
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Marieb, E.N., Hoehn, K.. Anatomy and Physiology Coloring Workbook (9 ed). Benjamin Cummings.
2009.
COURSE CONTENT:
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1. Basic Organization of the Body
a. Chemical composition of the body
b. Introduction to cytology- basic cell functions
c. Movement of molecules across cell membranes- diffusion, mediated transport, phagocytosis,
osmosis
d. Introduction to histology- basic tissue types and their functions
2. Skeletal System
a. Classification of bone
b. Structures of a long bone and their functions
c. Growth and development of cartilage and bone osteology
d. Mechanical Stresses placed on bone
i. stresses and forces causing remodeling
ii. role of muscles on bone growth
iii. bone injuries and disorders
e. Storage of calcium. The control of blood calcium levels.
3. Articular System
a. Classification of joints
b. Synovial joints- types and locations
i. structures and their functions
ii. range and types of movement
c. Levers- classification and location in the body
d. Common joint injuries
4. Muscular System
a. Structure and function of skeletal muscle
b. Structures found in a muscle fiber and their functions
c. Sliding filament theory of muscle contraction
d. Types of muscle contractions
e. Mechanics of muscle contractions
i. single twitch
ii. summation of contractions
iii. motor unit recruitment
iv. length- tension relationship
v. lever action of muscles
f. Energy metabolism in the muscle cell
i. anaerobic and aerobic energy processes
ii. substrate utilization
iii. application to exercise
iv. biochemical adaptations due to exercise
g. Muscle fatigue
h. Common muscle injuries
EVALUATION:
Evaluation Components:
Anatomy Lab Exam #1
Anatomy Lab Exam #2 (last week of classes)
Physiology Exam #1
Physiology Exam #2 (Final Exam)
25%
35%
20%
20%
Note: Students must write all exams to be eligible to pass the course.
GRADING:
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Department Guidelines for Percentages & Letter Grades:
90-100 A+
85-89 A
80-84 A75-79 B+
70-74 B
65-69 B60-64 C+
55-59 C
50-54 C45-49 D
0-44
F
POLICIES:
1. Attendance:
Students are expected to attend all classes. Should a student miss a class they will be responsible
for all content and class announcements.
2. Learning Environment Courtesy:
As a courtesy to other students and colleagues, please ensure that your wireless devices are turned
off or set to a silent mode. Should you need to make use of the device, please excuse yourself from
the classroom.
3. Late Submission:
The instructor has the authority to refuse late labs/assignments/reports unless they are accompanied
by a written note from the physician.
4. Missed Examinations:
The instructor has the authority to deny re-scheduling of missed examinations, unless valid medical
evidence is produced.
5. Academic Conduct:
Students are advised to review the college calendar and website regarding the student Code of
Conduct for appropriate.
Note: The course schedule is subject to change. Students are responsible for all class
announcements concerning course information and schedule changes whether or not they
are in attendance.
Tentative schedule of classes (subject to change):
PHYSIOLOGY
Basic organization of the body
2
Tissues
ANATOMY
Terminology
Bone lab1 : Skull
Bone lab1 : Skull
Bone lab 2 : Vertebrae
Bone lab 3 : Upper limb
Bone lab 3 : Upper limb
Joints lab 1: Joints upper body
Muscle lab 1: Scapula
Muscle lab 2: Shoulder
Muscle lab 3/4: Arm and forearm
Practical Lab Exam
Bone lab 1: Pelvis & leg
Joints lab 2: Joints lower body
Muscle lab 1: Vertebral column muscles
Muscle lab 2: Muscles of the hip
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WEEK
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Skeletal system
Skeletal system
Joints
Muscle
Muscle structure: microscopic
Mock Exam
Physiology Midterm
Muscle contraction
Muscle mechanics
Movement Analysis
Energy system
Energy system
Fatigue
Review & Anatomy Lab Exam
Movement Anatomy Lab Exam
Muscles lab 3: Knee
Muscle lab 4: Foot & ankle
Review & Anatomy Lab Exam
Movement Anatomy Lab Exam
Textbook references:
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Topic
PHYSIOLOGY
Basic Cell Organization
Basic Cell Function
Skeletal System
Joints
Muscle
Bioenergetics
LABS
Pre-Lab
Bone Lab 1 - Skull
Bone Lab 2 - Vertebrae
Bone Lab 3 - Pectoral Girdle
Bone Lab 4 - Pelvic Girdle
Muscle Lab 1 - Scapula
Muscle Lab 2 - Shoulder
Muscle Lab 3 - Forearm
Muscle Lab 4 - Hand
Muscle Lab 5 - Vertebral Column
Muscle Lab 6 - Hip Region
Muscle Lab 7 - Knee Region
Muscle Lab 8 - Ankle and Foot
Surface Anatomy
Marieb 7 ed
(Chapter)
Tortora 12 ed (Wiley
Plus)
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Harper & Allen
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