Advanced Regional Anatomy and Neuroscience | Spalding University Catalog

MSAT-512: Advanced Regional Anatomy and Neuroscience

6 credit hours

This course provides students with advanced instruction in regional anatomy and the structure and function of the central nervous system. Through the use of anatomical models, and a human cadaver lab, students will learn to correlate join structure to local, regional, and global function during human movement. Students will also demonstrate knowledge of key concepts of nervous system structure and function as it relates to athletic training practice as well as neuroplasticity’s impact on rehabilitative processes.

Prerequisite courses: Admission into the MSAT program