CB 1005 Anatomy I
This course aims to describe the anatomical and functional characteristics of the muscular, skeletal and articular systems.
This course aims to describe the anatomical and functional characteristics of the muscular, skeletal and articular systems.
By the end of this course, students will be able to understand the progress of the various specialties addressed by general studies in natural sciences, framed in the spheres of their biopsychosocial environment, for the purpose of assessing management at the intercultural and international level.
By the end of this course, students will be able to understand the progress of Natural Sciences and the various specialties addressed by current studies in natural sciences in the sphere of their biopsychosocial environment, for the purpose of making global and international management protocols more meaningful.
By the end of this course, students will be able to review progress in the various specialties addressed by selected studies on the cycles of human life, framed in the sphere of their biopsychosocial environment, by reviewing the various study methodologies selected for the purpose of making global management protocols more meaningful.
I was a Prepa UDEM student and in an event promoting the undergraduate degree programs I discovered Biomedical Engineering. It was there that I decided to pursue that program. Throughout the semesters, I took advantage of the fact that my house was a long way away from the University and I had to stay at the campus for most of the day to take some curricular courses in sports and dance.