On this article, I am going to list Human Anatomy courses you will study while preparing you to be a Human Anatomy graduate. Normally, a course outline should contain; course name, course description, course hours etc… but I am going to skip that information.
I will only list out the course names excluding GST Courses and those courses with part II and III to avoid too much information and there is no guarantee that the listed subjects (courses) here will be fully covered in your school except for Nigeria Universities.
Nevertheless, you will study 97% of Human Anatomy courses listed here.
The following are the list of Human Anatomy Courses
- Anatomical Museum Techniques and Plastination
- Animal Handling & Comparative Mammalian Gross Anatomy
- Basic Mathematics
- Bioinformatics
- Cardiovascular system
- Cell & Molecular Biology
- Cellular Biochemistry
- Demography & Biostatistics
- Electron Microscopic Technique & Ultrastructure
- Embryological Mechanism, Teratology and Reproductive Techniques
- Endocrinology & Reproductive Physiology
- Food production and development
- Gastrointestinal Physiology
- General Biology I
- General Biology II (Protochordates and Chordates)
- General Chemistry II
- General Embryology
- General Physics I (Mechanics and Properties of Matter)
- General Physics II (Electricity, Magnetism
- Gross Anatomy of Head, Neck and Back
- Gross Anatomy of Lower Limb
- Gross Anatomy of Pelvic & Perineum
- Gross Anatomy of Thorax and Abdomen
- Gross Anatomy of Upper Limb
- Haematology
- Health Awareness
- Histochemistry
- Histology of Basic Tissues
- Histology of Special Senses & Neurophysiology
- Histology of the systems (Organology)
- History of Anatomy
- Human Genetics
- Introduction to Archaeology
- Introduction to Electron Microscopy and Biomedical engineering
- Introduction to Forensic Science
- Introduction to Histopathology
- Introduction to physiology, General principles of physiology & body fluids
- Introductory Pharmacology (General and Autonomic)
- Introductory Statistics
- Lower Invertebrates
- Medical Biochemistry
- Microscopy and Histological Techniques
- Mortuary Science
- Neuroanatomy
- Neuroembryology & Development of Pharyngeal Apparatus
- Neurophysiology
- Nigerian Peoples and Culture
- Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution
- Physics Laboratory Practice
- Radiologic Anatomy & Techniques
- Renal Physiology, Body Fluid & Temperature regulation
- Research Methods& Research Ethics in Biomedical Sciences
- Respiratory System Physiology
- Skeletal Biology & Anthropology
- Sports Anatomy
- Stereology and Biological Morphometry
- Surface &Prosthetic Anatomy
- Systemic Embryology (Organogenesis)
- Systemic Pharmacology
- Waves, Optics and Modern Physics
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