ANAT 380 Clinically Relevant Human Anatomy Units: 3.00
ANAT 380 will explore regional anatomy of the human body focusing on the major organ systems, their components, and the relationships between them. In this course, students will apply anatomical knowledge to collaboratively solve case-based clinical scenarios, and develop a realistic clinical case based on an underlying anatomical issue.
Note: Also offered online.
Note: Also offered online.
Learning Hours: 120 (48 Online Activity, 72 Private Study)
Requirements: Minimum 3nd year standing
one of:
ANAT 100 OR ANAT 101 OR ANAT 215/216 OR ANAT 315/316
AND one of:
PHGY 215/216 OR KNPE 125/225
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Health Sciences
Course Learning Outcomes:
- 1. Analyze the gross anatomy of the organs that constitute the different regions of the human body to predict the physiological functional relationship. (PLO 2, 3, 6, 8; Assessment 1-4)
- 2. Integrate module content, medical terminology, and external medical literature to collaboratively solve case-based problems related to anatomical issues. (PLO 2, 8; Assessment 1, 2, 4)
- 3. Apply knowledge gained from course content to develop an anatomically accurate clinical scenario and clearly communicate orally both anatomical and medical terminology. (PLO 2, 8; Assessment 2)