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  1. The School of Anatomy thus plays a key role in preparing students for courses in medicine, chiropractic, physiotherapy, rehabilitation and a wide variety of other health related fields as well as biomechanics and anatomy. Volunteers. After completing a course, many undergraduate students come back for a second look as Volunteer Teaching Assistants.

  2. COURSE DESCRIPTION: If you want to learn about the structure of the human body, this intensive 16-week online human anatomy course could be for you. Included are 17 hour-long video lectures from award-winning professors in the Faculty of Medicine, each covering a different lesson in human anatomy, including examples of medical applications.

  3. 3 units. ANAT 100, Anatomy of the Human Body, is a web-based course suitable for students at all levels of post-secondary education with an interest in Human Anatomy. This foundational anatomy course is designed to introduce basic structure and functional relationships of the human body. The course entails the basic building blocks of the human ...

  4. Brock is the first university in Canada that utilizes the Anatomage Table platform. This allows students to interact with micro- and macroscopic 3D views of the human body, ranging from muscle groups and organ systems visualized in-situ, to cellular structures from tissue samples. In addition to the learning spaces and labs available on Brock ...

  5. PHT1001/1002/1003 Gross Anatomy for Physical Therapy (Unit 1 & 2: Introduction & Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy and Unit 3: Cardiorespiratory and Exercise Physical Therapy) Course Director: Dr. Judi Laprade. The gross anatomy component of units 1, 2 and 3 consist of lectures, laboratories and tutorials covering the anatomy of the human body.

  6. COURSE DESCRIPTION Advanced Human Anatomy Laboratory (ANAT 514) provides upper-year students with the opportunity to expand their study of human anatomy through regional dissection-based projects, and to develop skills to prepare them for graduate work and teaching in the anatomical sciences. Students will work in small

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  8. Gross and functional anatomy of the back, body wall, upper and lower limbs, including blood supply and neural controls. Prerequisites (BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0) or (BIOL 201/3.0 and BIOL 202/3.0) or PHED 153/3.0 or KNPE 153/3.0 or permission of the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences.