Science & Nature
Human Anatomy Terminology & Bones (for Teens Interested in Health Sciences)
In this 12-week online semester course, students will be introduced to high-level human anatomy terminology and will get to study, in-depth, the bones of the human body.
14-18
year olds
3-12
learners per class
$210
Charged upfront
$18 per class
Meets 1x per week
Over 12 weeks
55 minutes per class
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Description
Class Experience
This is a one-time-a-week, semester course that will meet 12 times in total. Learners will be introduced to anatomical and osteology (bone) terminology and will learn all about human bones! This class is for serious learners, perhaps those considering going into healthcare professions. Material will be presented on Slides with many labeled images. Google Jamboard is also used for interactive review sessions of what we learn. Instructor will post PDFs frequently to share important information...
After taking a class, students will be more comfortable with basic anatomical and osteology (bone) terminology, be able to identify the bones, and locate important bony structures.
I am a licensed physical therapist. I have my Doctorate Degree in Physical Therapy as well as my Bachelor's Degree in Health Sciences.
No homework is required, however, optional worksheets/review pages will be frequently provided.
None
No formal assessment. If a grade is desired, please contact the instructor to request a more formal assessment. Mock “practical exam” review is scheduled during our last day of class in our semester.
55 minutes per week in class, and an estimated 0 - 1 hours per week outside of class.
There is a possibility that some students (especially those who have never studied human anatomy) may be sensitive to seeing human anatomy images as these images show the inside structures of the human body. Images used in this class are animated/drawings and not real photos. The images are a representation of the body structures, showing differing aspects and layers (skin, muscles, bones, nerves, etc...). Parents, please just be aware of this, and feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns for your learner!
List of anatomy books and study resources is available upon request.
Teacher
Jackie Coppola, PT, DPTChristian, Wife, Homeschool Mama, Homemaker, Physical Therapist, Aspiring Teacher, Lifelong Learner
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Lives in the
United States8 total reviews
15 completed classes
About Me
Hi everyone! I am so excited to be applying my many years of education, knowledge, and experience to teaching young students who are eager to learn! I am very thankful to have had the opportunity to attend college for seven and half years,...