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KINE 2031
MIDTERM EXAM
STUDY GUIDE
Fall 2018
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YORK UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF HEALTH
SCHOOL OF KINESIOLOGY AND HEALTH SCIENCE
KINES 2031 3.0
HUMAN ANATOMY
SUMMER 2018
Prerequisite/Co-requisite: None
Course Instructors:
Neil Smith (Course Co-coordinator)
363 Bethune College
neils@yorku.ca
(416) 736 -2100 ext. 22027
Dr. Nicolette Richardson
346 Bethune College
nrichar@yorku.ca
(416) 736-2100 ext. 33237
Lectures: Monday, Wednesday 8:30-10:00 ACW 109
Laboratories: 1 Hr. every other week. Consult lab schedule.
Expanded Course Description: This 3 credit course provides students with an overview of human
anatomy of human anatomy through a series of lectures and laboratories. A systemic approach is used
in the lectures to examine tissues, skeletal, muscular, nervous, circulatory, respiratory, digestive,
urinary, and reproductive systems. Laboratories utilize prosected cat cadavers and sheep hearts.
This course has a Moodle site and all lectures will be captured.
Course Learning Objectives: Students upon successful completion of this course in human gross
anatomy will have an understanding of the fundamental concepts, terminology and basic structure of
the human body. This course is an overview course and as such not all material presented in the course
textbook will be required learning. One specific objective of this course is to make students comfortable
using the course text as a valuable resource
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Course Texts:
1. McKinley, O’Loughlin, Harris, Pennefather-O’Brien, Human Anatomy, 4th Ed. 2015, McGraw-Hill.
This book is a recommended book. The course does not follow this textbook.
2. Kelton, R. and N. Smith, Lecture and Laboratory Manual, Human Anatomy, 2017.
The lecture/lab manual is required.
Evaluations:
1. Midterm Lecture test 40%
2. Final Exam 40%
3. Lab tests (2) 10% each
Make Up Policy
No student will be allowed to write a test or exam in advance of its scheduled date.
Midterm Tests:
A student who misses the midterm test for medical reasons will be allowed to write a make-up test only
if the student provides a completed Registrar’s Office Attending Physician’s Statement showing a
physical incapability of writing the test. Forms must be dated either immediately before the missed
assignment or no more than one day after the missed assignment. Any other form of doctor’s note is
not acceptable. Students should submit the Deferred Exam Request Form to the Kines undergrad office
341 Bethune no later than 1 business week after the missed assignment. Deferred standing for a
midterm test does not require the notification of the Registrar’s Office. A list of those that qualify to
write the missed midterm test will be published on the course’s Moodle site. Deferred midterm tests
may not necessarily be the same format or style as the original test.
Final Exam:
The final exam time/date and location is set by the Registrar’s Office. Not being available is not
considered a legitimate reason for missing the final exam. Students who do not write the scheduled final
exam are required to submit to the Kinesiology Undergraduate Office in 341 Bethune , a Deferred Exam
Request Form along with documentation ( if medical a Physician’s Statement is required) within 5
business days of the missed final exam.
A list of students eligible to write a deferred final exam, along with the date/time and location of the
deferred final exam will be posted on the course’s Moodle site shortly after receiving all requests.
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Document Summary

363 bethune college neils@yorku. ca (416) 736 -2100 ext. Expanded course description: this 3 credit course provides students with an overview of human anatomy of human anatomy through a series of lectures and laboratories. A systemic approach is used in the lectures to examine tissues, skeletal, muscular, nervous, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Laboratories utilize prosected cat cadavers and sheep hearts. This course has a moodle site and all lectures will be captured. Course learning objectives: students upon successful completion of this course in human gross anatomy will have an understanding of the fundamental concepts, terminology and basic structure of the human body. This course is an overview course and as such not all material presented in the course textbook will be required learning. One specific objective of this course is to make students comfortable using the course text as a valuable resource. Course texts: mckinley, o"loughlin, harris, pennefather-o"brien, human anatomy, 4th ed.

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