TERM: | 2023-24 Winter | |||||||||||||||||||
COURSE NUMBER: | KINS 427 | |||||||||||||||||||
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COURSE TITLE: | Physiology of the Cardiovascular System | |||||||||||||||||||
NAME OF INSTRUCTOR: | Dr Caitlynd Myburgh | |||||||||||||||||||
CREDIT WEIGHT AND WEEKLY TIME DISTRIBUTION: | credits 3(hrs lect 3 - hrs sem 0 - hrs lab 0) | |||||||||||||||||||
COURSE DESCRIPTION: | This course
examines more advanced concepts in both normal cardiovascular
physiology as well as pathophysiology in humans using a higher order of thinking as required from senior students.
The integration between the
cardiovascular system, exercise, and general health is shown. Students investigate relevant research and topics in the field,
evaluate content and share their findings in open discussions with
their peers. Same as BIOL 427. Prerequisites: BIOL/KINS 308 |
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REQUIRED TEXTS: | This course will not make use of a prescribed textbook; it will however make use of current research articles and online sources. This will be compiled into a course pack that will be available to students from the King’s bookstore. There is also the option to build a book for this course on Moodle, and will be compiled of current academic sources and the application to real-word problems in the field of cardiovascular physiology. These sources will be carefully selected by the instructor to align with course objectives, but the chosen publications may vary with each offering as research evolves in this field. | |||||||||||||||||||
MARK DISTRIBUTION IN PERCENT: |
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LECTURE OUTLINE: |
THE HEART
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Required texts, assignments, and grade distributions
may vary
from one offering of this course to the next. Please consult
the course instructor for up to date details.
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