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516 Anatomy and Cell Biology


Overview

The Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology offers 3 courses of subjects, Cell and Developmental Biology, Neuroscience and Human Anatomy. These cover various aspects of the scientific study of normal structure, cell biology, developmental biology and neuroscience. At the 200-level, the microscopic structure of cells, structure of tissues and organs, human embryology, cell biology and the anatomy of the human body can be studied.

At the 300-level, more specialised subjects deal with current approaches and concepts in cell and developmental biology, the study of the structure, development and function of the nervous system and advanced studies in human, functional and applied anatomy.

Subjects in each of the streams are co-ordinated with appropriate subjects in other Departments.


Recommended Subjects

100-Level Subjects

200-Level Subjects

Course A, Cell and Developmental Biology: Recommended Subjects

Course B, Neurosciences: Recommended Subjects

Course C, Human Anatomy: Recommended Subjects

300-Level Subjects

Course A, Cell and Developmental Biology: Recommended Subjects

Course B, Neurosciences: Recommended Subjects

Course C, Human Anatomy: Recommended Subjects


Admission Requirements for Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Anatomy and Cell Biology

One or more 300-level Anatomy and Cell Biology subjects with a result of H3 or better is the normal requirement for admission to fourth-year Honours in Anatomy and Cell Biology. This requirement may be waived by the Head of Department.


Subject Descriptions

200-Level Subjects

300-Level Subjects


BSc (Honours) in Anatomy and Cell Biology

Note: 516-496 and 516-497 must be taken concurrently.


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Handbook 1996 : Faculty of Science

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Date created:    Oct 10 1995
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