Program Summary
Anatomy is the study of the structure and organization of the human body. It explores the form, relationships, and function of various body parts, including bones, muscles, organs, and tissues. The course covers both macroscopic and microscopic anatomy, focusing on how different systems, such as the skeletal, muscular, nervous, circulatory, respiratory, and digestive systems, work together to maintain life.
Students learn through a combination of theoretical study, laboratory dissections, and imaging techniques like X-rays and MRIs. Emphasis is placed on understanding anatomical terminology, spatial relationships between structures, and the clinical relevance of anatomical knowledge. The course serves as a foundation for fields such as medicine, physiotherapy, nursing, and biomedical sciences, providing essential knowledge for diagnosing and treating medical conditions.