KINE 300 - Anatomy of Motion

KINE 300 Anatomy of Motion

Students will learn the bones and muscles of the human body from the inside out in contrast to the traditional cadaver approach to anatomy. The instructor will teach how to attach specific muscles of a human body to a three-dimensional skeleton. Hands-on student learning will include using manipulatives such as clay to model human anatomy, postural and movement analyses, and participation in movement activities. The course includes topics in musculoskeletal anatomy, fundamental kinesiology, common postural anomalies, injuries, and injury prevention.

Units: 3
Degree Credit
Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)
  • Lecture hours/semester: 48-54
  • Homework hours/semester: 96-108
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5d
Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E1), UC
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College of San Mateo

Department: Kinesiology

Number of Units: 3


This description is for the Spring 2024 term