3D Cardiovascular Anatomy and Physiology Interactive Course Syllabus
Full curriculum breakdown — modules, lessons, estimated time, and outcomes.
This 3D Cardiovascular Anatomy and Physiology Interactive Course offers a comprehensive, visually immersive exploration of the human cardiovascular system over 9 weeks. Designed for healthcare students and professionals, the course blends detailed 3D modeling with interactive learning to deepen understanding of cardiac and vascular structures and functions. Learners should expect to dedicate approximately 6-8 hours per week, engaging with dynamic models, clinical cases, and self-paced modules that integrate anatomy, physiology, and real-world medical applications. A foundational knowledge in human biology is recommended to fully benefit from the course content.
Module 1: Introduction to Cardiovascular Anatomy
Estimated time: 12 hours
- Overview of the cardiovascular system
- External and internal heart structures
- Heart chambers and their anatomical relationships
- Valves and great vessels
Module 2: Cardiac Physiology and Function
Estimated time: 18 hours
- Electrical conduction system of the heart
- Phases of the cardiac cycle
- Hemodynamics and pressure-volume relationships
- Regulation of heart rate and contractility
Module 3: Vascular System and Circulation
Estimated time: 12 hours
- Systemic and pulmonary circulation pathways
- Blood pressure regulation mechanisms
- Vascular resistance and compliance
- Microcirculation and capillary exchange processes
Module 4: Clinical Applications and Imaging
Estimated time: 12 hours
- Common cardiovascular pathologies and their anatomical basis
- Diagnostic imaging techniques: echocardiography and angiography
- Integration of 3D models in clinical case analysis
Module 5: Final Project
Estimated time: 6 hours
- Analyze a clinical case using 3D cardiovascular models
- Interpret hemodynamic data in the context of anatomy
- Submit a case-based report with visual annotations
Prerequisites
- Basic understanding of human biology
- Familiarity with anatomical terminology
- Access to a modern device and browser compatible with 3D visualization
What You'll Be Able to Do After
- Master the detailed anatomical structure of the heart and major blood vessels using 3D models
- Understand the physiological mechanisms of cardiac conduction, contraction, and circulation
- Interpret dynamic blood flow patterns and pressure changes across the cardiac cycle
- Explore clinical correlations related to cardiovascular diseases and diagnostic imaging
- Apply anatomical knowledge to real-world medical scenarios and case studies