Page 1 of 3 Revision for ANAT 316 Proposal Reference : 4858 Number PRN Alias : 12-13#231 Version No : 3 Submitted By : Ms Vittoria Catania Edited By : Ms Josie D'Amico Display Printable PDF Summary of Changes Credit Weight or CEU's, Prerequisites, Restrictions, Supplementary Calendar Info Current Data Program Affected? Program Change Form Submitted? Subject/Course/Term ANAT 316 New Data N Credit Weight or CEU's one term Course Activities A - Lecture L - Laboratory Course Title 2 credits. 3 credits Course Title on Transcript Course Title on Calendar Human Visceral Anatomy Human Visceral Anatomy. Schedule Type Hours Per Week A - Lecture 2 L - Laboratory 2 Total Hours per Week : 4 Total Number of Weeks : 13 Rationale Responsible Instructor Course Description The gross anatomy of the various organ systems of the human body, with emphasis on those This course aims at acquiring deeper knowledge of the head, neck, thorax and abdomen. Adding a two hour lab will solidify the material and give the opportunity to students to gain a three dimensional perspective on the subject. The current course format gives a very superficial review of human visceral anatomy The proposed change to ANAT 316 would be to add one lab per week (2 hours) to complement the lecture content. The labs would involve students inspection of pre-dissected specimens (i.e. prosections) to learn the 3D organization and inter-relationship of gross anatomical visceral structures. Louis Hermo
Page 2 of 3 aspects of greatest relevance to physical and occupational therapists. Laboratories include studies of prepared specimens, use of the anatomical museum and audiovisual materials. Teaching Dept. Administering Faculty/Unit 0212 : Anatomy and Cell Biology SC : Faculty of Science Prerequisites Prerequisite: ANAT 315 Prerequisite: ANAT 315 or permission from instructor Corequisites Web Registration Blocked? : N Restrictions Restriction: Open to students in Physical and Occupational Therapy, Kinesiology and to others by special permission Restriction: Open to students in Physical and Occupational Therapy and Kinesiology. Not open to students who have taken or will take ANAT 214. Supplementary Calendar Info Additional Course Charges Campus 1. Winter 2. 2 hour lecture 1. Winter 2. Two hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory Downtown Projected Enrollment 150 Requires Resources Not Currently Available Explanation for Required Resources Consultation Reports Attached? Effective Term of Implementation 201301 File Attachments ANAT316 syllabus-2013.doc View To be completed by the Faculty For Continuing Studies Use Approvals Summary Show all comments Version No. Curriculum Meeting Chair Other Faculty Curric/Academic Committee Faculty SCTP Version Status
Page 3 of 3 Committee 3 Approved by Other Faculty Edited by: Josie D'Amico on: Oct 9 2012 2 Approved Mandana Bassiri Meeting Date: Sep 11 2012 Approval Date: Sep 25 2012 View Comments 1 Approved Craig A. Mandato Meeting Date: Sep 03 2012 Approval Date: Sep 25 2012 View Comments Approved by Other Faculty Edited by: Vittoria Catania on: Sep 25 2012 Approved by Chair Created on: Sep 25 2012
Course title: Human Visceral Anatomy Course level: ANAT 316 (Winter 2013) Prerequisites: ANAT 315 for Physical & Occupational Therapy BIOL 112, PHGY 209/210 for students outside of the P&OT programs Workload: 3 credits Time: Tuesdays & Thursdays: 8:35 to 9:25 (Lecture) Thursdays: 9:35 to 11:25 (lab) Description: The gross anatomy of the various organ systems of the human body, with emphasis on those aspects of greatest relevance to physical and occupational therapists. Laboratories include studies of prepared specimens, use of the anatomical museum and audiovisual materials. Course outline: Lectures Lecture 1 Lecture 2 Lecture 3 Lecture 4 Lecture 5 Lecture 6 Lecture 7 Lecture 8 Lecture 9 Lecture 10 Lecture 11 Lecture 12 Lecture 13 Lecture 14 Lecture 15 Lecture 16 Lecture 17 Lecture 18 Lecture 19 Lecture 20 Lecture 21 Lecture 22 Lecture 23 Lecture 24 Lecture 25 Lecture 26 Topic Introductory remarks Skull I Skull II Sagittal section of head and neck Thoracic rib cage Thoracic spinal nerves Cross section of rib cage and muscles Lungs, trachea and bronchi Overview of the Heart Heart Structures behind sternum Head and neck I Head and neck II Pharynx and Cranial nerve Overview of the Cranial nerves Cross section of neck Overview of abdomen Abdominal muscles Abdominal aorta Inferior vena cava and portal vein Pelvis - Bones Male reproductive organs Female reproductive organs Blood and nerve supply of reproductive organs Review of head and neck Review of thorax, abdomen and pelvis. EVALUATION: Lab Exam 35% - 20 stations with 2 questions per station Final Exam 65% - Multiple choice 120 questions. McGILL UNIVERSITY VALUES ACADEMIC INTEGRITY. THEREFORE ALL STUDENTS MUST UNDERSTAND THE MEANING AND CONSEQUENCES OF CHEATING, PLAGIARISM AND OTHER ACADEMIC OFFENCES UNDER THE CODE OF STUDENT CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES (see https://home.mcgill.ca/integrity/ for more information). Course Coordinator: Dr. Louis Hermo (Louis.hermo@mcgill.ca) Lab Demonstrator: Dr. Ayman Behiery