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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS SCIENCES

GOVERNMENT COLLEGE UNIVERSITY


COURSE HANDBOOK
1 Course Title Basics of Human Anatomy
2 Course Code PE-3104
3 Credit Hours 3+0
4 Semester 5th Regular (Section A)
5 Course Instructor Mr. Saddam Akbar
6 Supporting Team Members X
7 Contact Hours (Theory) 3 hours per week
8 Contact Hours (Lab) Not Applicable
9 Office Hours Monday (10:30-12:00 pm)
Tuesday (10:30-12:00 pm)
10 Course Objectives
The outlines of this course has been drawn with the objective to provide basic knowledge of human
anatomy and body parts such as head and neck, thorax, abdomen and pelvis, Skeleton, Bones Tissues,
Joints and Muscles to acquaint students with initial information about human body structure and
functions.
11 I. Learning Outcomes
I. After completing this course, students will be able to:
II. Identify and explain different philosophies of physical education.
III. Discuss the nature of contemporary physical education, exercise science, and sport, and
show how it has evolved during the past five decades.
IV. Describe how the disciplines are interdisciplinary to the professions of physical education
and other relative fields.
12 Course Contents
i. Introduction
ii. Cell
iii. Tissues and Organs
iv. Anatomy of Skeletal System
v. Anatomy of Muscular System
vi. Anatomy of Digestive System
vii. Anatomy of Cardiovascular System
viii. Anatomy of Nervous System
13 Outline of Weekly Lectures & Reading List
Week 1.
 INTRODUCTION
a. Definition of Anatomy
b. Importance of Anatomy in Sports
c. Terms & terminologies used in Anatomy.
Assignment 1
Week 2 & 3
 CELL
a. Structure of Cell
b. Functions and Characteristics of Cell
c. Cell division
Week 4
 TISSUES AND ORGANS
a. Definition
b. Types
Week 5 & 6
 ANATOMY OF SKELETAL SYSTEM
 ANATOMY OF MUSCULAR SYSTEM
Week 7
Mid-Term Exams
Week 8 & 9
 ANATOMY OF DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

Week 10
 ANATOMY OF CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

Week-11 & 12
 ANATOMY OF NERVOUS SYSTEM
Reference.
1. Saladin, K.S. Anatomy & Physiology. 3rdEditionNew York: McGraw Hill, 2004.
2. Seeley, Rod. R.Anatomy& Physiology 7th Edition 2006, McGraw Hill, New York
3. Chaurasia, B.D. Human Anatomy.4thEdition. New Delhi: CBS, 2004.
4. Marieb, E.N. Human. Anatomy and Physiology,4thEdition New York: Benjamin, 2004.
5. Elaine N. Marieb. Human Anatomy &Physiology,The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company, USA,
2002.
6. Seeley, Rod. R. Anatomy & Physiology. 7thEdition McGraw Hill New York, 2006.
7. Widmaier, Eric. P. Human Physiology: The mechanism of body Function. 10th Edition McGraw Hill New
York, 2006.
8. Anatomy for strength and fitness training by Mark Veela

12 Assessment Policy
The assessment of this module shall have following evaluation components:
Assignments 10%
Presentation 1 10%
Presentation 2 10%
Mid Term Test 20%
Final Examination 50%
The minimum pass marks for each course are 50%.
13 Assessment Schedule
Assignment 1 (Due 6th Week)
Mid-Term Exam To be held during 7th Week
Assignment 2 Presentations (Due 11 & 12th Week)
Final-Term Exam To be held in 13th Week
Assessment strategy: A Written Paper
14. Attendance Policy
 Attendance must be at least 80 percent to be eligible to appear in the final semester exams.
 In live lectures, attendance will be marked by the teacher.

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