Program Summary
Anatomy is a course that focuses on the structure of the human body and its various systems, organs, tissues, and cells. It provides detailed knowledge of how the body is organized and how its parts relate to one another. The course includes areas such as gross anatomy, histology (microscopic anatomy), embryology, and neuroanatomy. Students often engage in dissection and the use of models or imaging technology to study body structures. Anatomy is a foundational subject for medical and health-related fields, preparing students for careers in medicine, nursing, physiotherapy, biomedical sciences, and related professions.