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Functional Human Anatomy (CHI108) |
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Points: |
3 |
Enrolment Options: |
Murdoch: S2-internal |
Description: |
This unit is designed to build on the foundation of human anatomy which was introduced in BMS101 and will utilise the terminology set out in CHI108. The content of this unit will provide a deeper understanding of anatomical structures and their function. The students will utilise lectures, assignments and practicals to gain an understanding of all 11 body systems. The practicals will expose the students to models and the viewing of human cadavers. |
Contact time: |
Lectures: 3 hours; laboratories: 3 hours. |
Prerequisites: |
BMS101 Introduction to the Human Body. |
Exclusions: |
BMS108 Comparative Musculoskeletal Anatomy. |
Used in these Courses: |
Chiropractic (BChiro, BSc) |
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