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  1. The Division of Anatomy offers the following graduate courses through the Institute of Medical Science. For information about and/or enrolment in any of these courses, please contact: The course focuses on gross anatomy of the human body taught from a regional viewpoint.

  2. Courses. Information on undergraduate courses currently offered by the Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology can be found below. Please refer to our Registration page for more details on how to register and how to solve registration issues.

    Course Listing
    Semester (s)
    Course Coordinator (s)
    Syllabus (most Recent Available)
    ANAT 212 Molec Mechanisms of Cell Funct 3 ...
    Winter
    Maria Vera Ugalde & Robert Scott Kiss
    ANAT 214 Systemic Human Anatomy 3 Credits ...
    Fall
    ANAT 261 Intro to Dynamic Histology 4 ...
    Fall
    ANAT 262 Intro Molecular &Cell Biol 3 ...
    Winter
  3. The Division of Anatomy offers the following undergraduate courses as part of the Life Sciences Program in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. For information about and/or enrollment in any of these courses, please contact: Division of Anatomy. 1 King's College Circle. Room 1156.

  4. The Division of Anatomy offers a variety of courses in Undergraduate, Graduate and Professional programs. Willed Body Donation Program. Many people wish to bequeath their bodies for anatomical studies and medical research, thereby making a unique contribution to the advancement of medicine. Faculty & Staff. Contact Us.

  5. Aug 21, 2024 · Offered by: Anatomy and Cell Biology Degree: Bachelor of Science. Program Requirements. The B.Sc.; Major in Anatomy and Cell Biology focuses on the fundamentals of biomedical science, with a strong foundation in cell and molecular biology, as well as the essential concepts of human anatomy.

  6. Anatomy & Cell Biology: Introduction to the gross anatomy of the various organ systems of head, neck and trunk regions of the human body. Emphasis on functional anatomy. Laboratory component includes exploration of the human body through cadaveric prosections, imaging and other materials.

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  8. ANA411H1 - Anatomy in Application: Exercise & Biomechanics. This course will cover musculoskeletal anatomy (both upper and lower limb) topics with an emphasis on applying detailed anatomical review, biomechanical principles and research evidence to explain or clarify exercise principles and myths.

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