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Plan Summary

 
Faculty: MED - Faculty of Medicine
 
 
School: School of Anatomy
 
   
 
Program: 3821 - Science/Medicine
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Science (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

This plan is for an Anatomy Major within advanced Science programs, including combined programs.

Anatomy is the study of the structure of the human body. The word 'anatomy' is derived from the Greek, and means 'cutting up' or 'dissection'. However, anatomy today is much more than the descriptive study of the dissected body, although dissected specimens are still used for research and instruction. The study of anatomy now embraces separate but strongly related disciplines: gross anatomy deals with the description of form, arrangement and function of the bones, joints, muscles and internal organs, together with their blood and nerve supply; histology deals with the microscopic structure of tissues and cells; embryology is concerned with the normal development of the embryo and fetus from conception to birth and with the mechanisms of development and malformations; neuroanatomy deals with the internal organisation and functions of the brain and spinal cord; biological anthropology involves applying biological principles and approaches to the study of humans and non-human primates.

In all anatomy courses strong emphasis is given to the functional significance of the structures in health and in disease.

Plan Structure

Advanced anatomy courses may include affiliation with a research project and a project evaluation report and, in some courses, an assessable dissection program.

A major in Anatomy may be combined with elective courses in Biochemistry, Physiology, Microbiology, Pathology or Psychology.

Stage 1
  • 12 UOC Level 1 Chemistry. Recommended: CHEM1011 and CHEM1021 or CHEM1031 and CHEM1041
  • 6 UOC Level 1 Mathematics
  • Elective courses totalling 12 UOC
  • General Education (3 UOC)

Stage 2
Total 48 UOC

At least 18 UOC from:
PLUS
  • Elective courses totalling 24 UOC. Recommended: Biological Science, Biochemistry, Physiology, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Pathology, Psychology,
  • LIFE2001 Life Science Advanced Seminar 2
  • General Education (3UOC)

Stage 3
Total 48 UOC

Level III Anatomy courses totalling at least 18 UOC from:
PLUS
  • General Education (6 UOC)
  • Further level III courses from Biological Science, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Pathology, Physiology, Pharmacology to give a total of 48 UOC.
Note: Students proposing to proceed to Stage 4 (Honours) must complete Level III courses totalling 36 OUC.

Stage 4 (Honours)


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