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The crosslisted program course ANAT/BIOC 212 is considered the equivalent to BIOL 201 and counts as the prerequisite for BIOL 202, BIOL 301 and other courses which require BIOL 201. Any course substitutions must be approved in advance by the ACB program advisor.
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Anatomy & Cell Biology: Introduction to the gross anatomy of...
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HONOURS PROGRAM (73 CREDITS) * These are examples of typical program plans for the ACB programs and may be modified based on a student’s specific academic background, advanced standing/course exemptions, program goals, course selection, etc. Detailed information and program options can be found on our website: www.mcgill.ca/anatomy ...
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- 12 Credits of Biologically Oriented Courses
One introductory statistics class: OR OR * Statistics and CHEM 222 can also be completed during the Summer semester ** Students who have an exemptionfrom statistics/CHEM 222 from CEGEP or other advanced standing will replace these credits with electives
At least 6 credits of Complementary Courses (from either the AAC or BOC lists) must be at the 400-level or above.
Selected from the approved BOC list in the program description: Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) - Major Anatomy and Cell Biology
Students will develop proper anatomical and physiological terminology. Instruction of cellular biology and physiology will progress into an understanding of organization of cells into tissues, organs and body systems. A working knowledge of body systems will include basic components and functions.
- 16 Weeks, 72 Hours
In this course, you will study the anatomy and physiology of the major organ systems in the human body, including the endocrine, digestive, circulatory, respiratory, musculoskeletal, nervous, senses, immune and urinary systems at macroscopic and microscopic levels.
The course content of BIOL3305 (Human and Comparative Physiology), BIOL3306 (Human Anatomy and Physiology) and BIOL3307 (Advanced Human Anatomy and Physiology) were specifically set to provide appropriate and thorough preparation for health and allied health science professional programs.
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In our MSc program, you will be able to study anatomy at both the microscopic and macroscopic level. Students can study how cell-to-cell communication and molecular functions influence tissue development, function, and regeneration.