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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Science : Bachelor of Science (Honours) and Bachelor of Information Systems (Honours)

516-496 Anatomy Research Project

Credit Points:

75

Coordinator:

Dr John Bertram

Prerequisite/s:

Anatomy and Cell Biology 516-201, 516-202, 516-204, 516-207 or 606-205 and 606-206, plus subjects in Physiology or Biochemistry, one or more 300-level Anatomy and Cell Biology subjects or equivalent studies in an appropriate field of biological sciences. These requirements may be waived by the Head of Department in special circumstances. See also Faculty requirements. Students considering enrolling for the Honours program in Anatomy and Cell Biology should discuss their plans with a senior member of staff in the area of their special interest, or with the coordinator.

Corequisite/s:

516-497

Objectives:

The Honours program in Anatomy and Cell Biology is designed to:

  • provide an introduction to advanced biomedical research in molecular, cell and systems biology;

  • enable the acquisition of research skills in specific areas;

  • encourage the development of the abilities to think both independently and critically through the continual analysis and evaluation of experimental data;

  • improve oral and written communication skills.

Content:

  • the bulk of the year is taken up conducting an original, supervised research project;

  • a talk on the aims and methods of the research project during the year.

Assessment:

  • A written report (thesis) at the end of the year (75% of the total mark).


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