BIO 3054 Osteology: Form, Function and Development of Bones

For students interested in more advanced anatomy of the skeletal system, this course will focus on bone form, function, movement, and development of the vertebrate skeleton. Detailed anatomy of the axial and appendicular portions of the skeleton will be covered, as well as bone histology, development, and biomechanics. Emphasis on identification of individual bone structures and the importance of these structures to function and movement of the skeletal system will be focal to the laboratory sections.

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Credits

4

Prerequisite

Prerequisites:Human Anatomy and Physiology I, with a minimum grade of C-.