KIN3250
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KIN3250 - Anatomical Kinesiology - 3 - Credits
Course Learning Outcomes
1. Explain and apply fundamental concepts and principles of anatomical kinesiology to describe human movement.
2. Describe and illustrate basic neuromuscular concepts, including motor unit recruitment, proprioception, and neuromuscular control.
3. Apply and analyze fundamental biomechanical principles (e.g., levers, torque, force production) as they relate to joint and muscle function.
4. Identify and label the major bones, joints, and skeletal muscles of the human body using anatomical terminology.
5. Explain the functional roles of anatomical structures (bones, joints, and muscles) in producing and controlling movement.
6. Compare and differentiate how the structural characteristics of skeletal muscles influence their function and action at major synovial joints.
7. Analyze and evaluate human movement and resistance training exercises to determine the primary muscles involved and their roles during movement.
8. Interpret, critically evaluate, and discuss current research findings in anatomical and functional kinesiology.