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BI 338L: Human Anatomy Lab
0.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
Lab to accompany BI 338. Every Year, Fall
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BI 339: Human Anatomy II
4.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
The same regional approach to the study of the human body is practiced as in BI 338. The regions of study include the pelvis, lower extremity and the trunk. The study of the body cavities begins with an overview of surface anatomy and surface projections of internal viscera. The contents of the thoracic, abdominal and pelvic cavities are identified with an emphasis on interrelationship of visceral structures. Clinical correlations are presented from a systems approach to the study of the body cavities. Course includes a lab component. Prerequisite: BI 338; Every Year, Spring
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BI 339L: Human Anatomy II Lab
0.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
Lab to accompany BI 339. (2 lab hrs.) Every Year, Fall
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BI 340: Kinesiology I
4.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
Kinesiology I introduces the basic principles of kinesiology. Numerous problem-solving processes and skills are developed throughout the semester. Forces and torques in static clinical free body diagrams are studied. The student learns to identify different muscle(s) interactions/combinations. Students then study movement and movement patterns of the upper extremity, comparing one area of the body to another. Course includes a lab component. Prerequisite: MA 141; Every Year, Fall
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BI 340L: Kinesiology I Lab
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Quinnipiac University
Lab to accompany BI 340. (2 lab hrs.) Every Year, Fall
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BI 341: Kinesiology II
4.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
Students study movement and movement patterns of the lower extremity and trunk, including normal gait. Both the kinematics and the kinetics at the hip, knee and ankle are emphasized, especially in relationship to the closed kinetic chain. Normal gait is introduced and becomes the central focus for this semester. Course includes a lab component. Prerequisite: BI 340; Every Year, Spring
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BI 341L: Kinesiology II Lab
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Quinnipiac University
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BI 342: Neuroanatomy I
2.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
This course presents the gross anatomy and development of the central nervous system. Major structures and landmarks within each major brain vesicle and spinal cord are covered. Prerequisites: BI 211-212; Every Year, Fall
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BI 343: Neuroanatomy II
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
This course deals with the function of the systems and structures covered in BI 342 including major efferent and afferent pathways. Emphasis is placed on the motor control mechanisms for posture and movement and their involvement in common neuropathologies treated by a physical therapist. Prerequisite: BI 342; Every Year, Spring
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BI 346: Cell Physiology
4.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
This course examines the physiology of the cell with emphasis on the structure and function of the eukaryotic cell. Topics discussed include metabolism, protein synthesis, cytoskeleton, movement, communication, differentiation and control of cellular reproduction. The lab involves current techniques for separating and identifying cell components and enzyme systems. Prerequisites: BI 101-102, CH 210-211; Every Year, Fall
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