Program Summary
Anatomy is a course that focuses on the structure of the human body and its various systems. It involves the study of organs, tissues, muscles, bones, and how they are organized and interconnected. Key areas include gross anatomy, histology (microscopic anatomy), embryology, and neuroanatomy. Students learn through lectures, dissections, and laboratory work to understand the physical foundation of human health and disease. The course is essential for careers in medicine, nursing, physiotherapy, medical laboratory science, and other health-related fields. Graduates can work in healthcare, research, teaching, or pursue further medical or biomedical studies.