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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Anatomy: Musculoskeletal and Integumentary Systems by University of Michigan

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About the Course

In this anatomy course, part of the Anatomy Specialization, you will learn how the components of the integumentary system help protect our body (epidermis, dermis, hair, nails, and glands), and how the musculoskeletal system (bones, joints, and skeletal muscles) protects and allows the body to move. You will engage with fascinating videos, lectures, and anatomical visual materials (illustrations and cadaveric images) to learn about these properties and functions....

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NO

Nov 2, 2020

I give you a give Star cause you are a great and good course and I have more information to know to this topic thank you so much and also thank you to a professor here thank you ma'am God bless

DP

Dec 3, 2021

I am very pleased with the initial course in this specialization. The four-week duration is perfect for the amount of weekly hours I could put in. I expect to start the next course right away.

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By Madina I

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Aug 19, 2022

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Jan 9, 2022

nice

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Nov 21, 2021

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Aug 21, 2021

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Nov 15, 2020

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May 28, 2020

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Jul 29, 2024

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Jun 19, 2023

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Jul 17, 2022

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Jan 5, 2021

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Dec 2, 2020

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Nov 25, 2020

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Oct 31, 2020

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Jun 13, 2020

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Jul 31, 2021

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By Hich B

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Apr 15, 2023

The course was well-structured and explored the subject matter in great detail, exceeding my expectations in terms of comprehensiveness. In fact, it surpassed the completeness of some university medical courses, which often focus on unnecessary details while overlooking key aspects of anatomical form and organization within the body.

The instructor consistently highlighted anatomical parts that are essential to understand in clinical cases, emphasizing functional aspects that help us appreciate the form and role of the structures. The course format and videos were concise and short, yet thorough and comprehensive. Owing to the complexity of the subject matter, I devoted several months to studying the content, including more than the suggested one week to master the intricate anatomy of the cranium in the first week and the skeletal system.

The instructor communicated clearly and effectively, condensing a vast amount of information into a valuable course. I would readily give her a well-deserved 5-star rating for course organization and explanations.

However, there were a few areas in which the course could be improved. Some questions in the quizzes and exams were not covered in the course material. Additionally, certain elements of the course, such as cadaveric materials, were not visible in the videos, making it challenging to comprehend the instructor's explanations at times.

As a student, be prepared to invest substantial time in self-study and utilize additional resources like anatomy atlases or applications to gain a better understanding of the structures and terminology used. Lastly, the organization and presentation of the course's section on joints could have been improved, as it did not meet my expectations compared to the rest of the course. THANK YOU!

By Deleted A

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Nov 15, 2022

I enjoyed the course! The professor is really good at presenting the material. I wish that there were more material to understand and apply the concepts. I think that the course helped me to understand a lot about the bones and muscles of the human body! I highly recommend this class if you want to understand anatomy better and apply the knowledge to the medical field!

By Aizhanar R

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Jan 10, 2021

It is a great course for beginners, who just want to learn anatomy but don't know where to begin. This course covers basics of the musculoskeletal anatomy. The peripheral nervous system or plexuses, not so much, which is okay, otherwise it would be too long and probably overwhelming for a beginner.

Loved the course. It is a great start. Thank you!

By 王宇航

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Feb 22, 2022

This course help me learn the structure and function of bones/joints/muscles,which is really helpful.But the whole course was complete in a rush(I spent like 5 days to finish it) maybe I miss some point.I think it would be better if course reserves contain some reading material.

By Wyatt S

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May 2, 2020

It is very thorough in terms of what is covered. However, there are minor inconsistencies with what is covered and what is on the quizzes. The remedy to this is to just look up things yourself, but detracts from strict note taking. Otherwise, the course is great!

By Aditi K

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Aug 28, 2022

The labelling questions should have been equally spaced. Some days only 2 to 3 questions were there while other days there were 60 to 80 questions. Also images in videos had neurovasculature that should've been highighlighted differently.

By Gabriel

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Aug 9, 2020

Excellent content and proposal. The only criticism that, in my view, is due to the didactics regarding the direction of the classes. They could be more direct, as is the case in the Harvard neuroscience course.

By Erik M

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Jan 1, 2021

I wished the course to have reading material, but it is only videos. A slower pace to reach deadlines would be desirable since the terminology is vast and difficult. Otherwise, a very educational course.