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KIn 100 Syllabus

This document outlines an anticipated daily lecture schedule for a course on human anatomy. Over 11 weeks, it will cover topics ranging from the bones and muscles of the pectoral girdle and upper limb to the vertebral column, lower limb, and introduction to neuroanatomy. There are two midterm exams and a final exam. Students can choose between two grading schemes: Scheme 1 weights the midterms at 20% and 30% and the final at 50%, while Scheme 2 weights the midterms the same but includes an optional 10% anatomy assignment and lowers the final to 40%. Makeup exams are allowed only for illnesses verified with a medical note or other absences approved beforehand.

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KIn 100 Syllabus

This document outlines an anticipated daily lecture schedule for a course on human anatomy. Over 11 weeks, it will cover topics ranging from the bones and muscles of the pectoral girdle and upper limb to the vertebral column, lower limb, and introduction to neuroanatomy. There are two midterm exams and a final exam. Students can choose between two grading schemes: Scheme 1 weights the midterms at 20% and 30% and the final at 50%, while Scheme 2 weights the midterms the same but includes an optional 10% anatomy assignment and lowers the final to 40%. Makeup exams are allowed only for illnesses verified with a medical note or other absences approved beforehand.

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Anticipated Daily Lecture Schedule (Subject to Change):

Date

Topic

January 5th

Introduction (Joints, Bones, and Muscles); Pectoral Girdle

January 7th

Pectoral Girdle; Axilla

January 12th

Glenohumeral Joint; Scapular Movements

January 14th

Scapular Movements; Rotator Cuff and the Humerus

January 19th

Brachial Plexus; Arm

January 21st

Arm; Elbow and Radioulnar Joints

January 26th

Bones of the Forearm and Hand; Joints of the Wrist, Hand, and Fingers

January 28th

Joints of the Wrist, Hand, and Fingers; Forearm Flexors

February 2nd

Tendons, Nerves, and Vessels of the Forearm; Review

February 4th

Midterm 1 (1:00pm in M3 1006)

February 9th

Tendons, Nerves, and Vessels of the Forearm; Forearm Extensors

February 11th

Hand; Vertebral Column

February 16th

No Lecture (Reading Week)

February 18th

No Lecture (Reading Week)

February 23rd

Vertebral Column; Muscles of the Trunk

February 25th

Lumbosacral Plexus; Introduction to the Lower Limb

March 1st

Introduction to the Lower Limb; Hip Joint

March 3rd

Muscles of the Posterior Thigh; Muscles of the Gluteal Region

March 8th

Muscles of the Gluteal Region; Muscles of the Anterior and Medial Thigh

March 10th

Knee Joint; Bones of the Leg and Foot

March 15th

Bones of the Leg and Foot; Review

March 17th

Midterm 2 (1:00pm in M3 1006)

March 22nd

Muscles of the Anterior and Lateral Leg; Muscles of the Posterior Leg

March 24th

Muscles of the Posterior Leg; Joints of the Ankle and Foot

March 29th

Sole of the Foot; Introduction to Neuroanatomy

March 31st

Introduction to Neuroanatomy; Review

Course Evaluation: Students will have a choice between 2 grading schemes:


Grading Scheme 1:
1)

Midterm 1 (20%) - Tuesday, February 2nd at 1:00pm in M3 1006

2)

Midterm 2 (30%) - Thursday, March 17th at 1:00pm in M3 1006

3)

Final Exam (50%) - To be scheduled during the final exam period by the Registrars Office

Grading Scheme 2:
1)

Midterm 1 (20%) - Tuesday, February 2nd at 1:00pm in M3 1006

2)

Midterm 2 (30%) - Thursday, March 17th at 1:00pm in M3 1006

3)

Anatomy Assignment (10%) - Due on or before Thursday, March 24th at 4:00pm

4)

Final Exam (40%) - To be scheduled during the final exam period by the Registrars Office

Course Evaluation: Grading Scheme 1

Course Evaluation: Grading Scheme 2

Missing an Exam:
Absenteeism will be excused in the case of illness verified with a medical certificate. Other reasons for
absence must be discussed with the instructor prior to the examination. If a midterm is excused
weighting will be added to final.

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