In Human Anatomy, we explore the structure and function of the human musculoskeletal and peripheral nervous system. Students will develop a culturally-responsive understanding of anatomy and health by exploring the Maori world view of the human body. After completing this course, students will be able to: identify and describe the anatomy of bones, joints, muscles, and peripheral nerves; understand muscle actions on the movement of the human body ; and appreciate the links between human anatomy, function and health.
EXERSCI 103 is a mandatory course for students majoring in Exercise Sciences for their undergraduate degree. This course is also suitable for non-Exercise Science students interested in the human body's anatomical organisation. Potentially interested groups include students training for the following careers: exercise scientists, physiotherapists, clinical exercise physiologists, people working in sport and exercise or health sciences, athletes, biomedical scientists and bioengineers.
The course will be delivered using a blended learning and teaching model. Students will engage with material via online preparation, learning resources and self-assessment activities (online lectures, online anatomy software, practice quizzes), laboratories using anatomical models and optional tutorials.