KIN V91 — Human Functional Anatomy
This course is designed for Kinesiology students, offering a comprehensive exploration of human movement through a detailed study of the musculoskeletal system. It combines in person lecture learning with in-person lab sessions to provide a well-rounded understanding of human anatomy and its mechanical implications on movement. In the lecture component, we will review critical bodily systems—including the skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems—laying the groundwork for analyzing joint movements and the mechanical roles of surrounding muscles. In-person lab sessions will complement these studies through hands-on activities such as palpation of body structures and practical application of anatomical principles. This course serves as a key foundation for more advanced courses, such as Biomechanics, where a thorough understanding of human movement is essential.