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  1. 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.

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  2. 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.

  3. Programs & Courses in the Division of Anatomy. Professional Programs. Graduate Courses. Arts & Science: Undergraduate Courses. School of Continuing Studies. Department of Surgery. Stewart Building. 149 College Street, 5th Floor. Toronto, ON M5T 1P5.

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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

  4. 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.

  5. ANAT - Anatomy. Offered By: Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry. Below are the courses available from the ANAT code. Select a course to view the available classes, additional class notes, and class times.

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  7. 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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