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AN105 ANAT 1005 Anatomical Basis of Human Movement 2 Integrated course in systematic gross anatomy basic to further study in field of human movement. Introduction to musculoskeletal system, neuroanatomy & all visceral systems.
AN112 ANAT 1012 Regional Anatomy 2 Regional anatomy of the human body. An integrated approach focusing on the skeletal, muscular & nervous systems, particularly of the limbs & back.
AN118 ANAT 1018 Systematic & Applied Anatomy 2 Integrated course in systematic gross anatomy with applications specific to further study in occupational therapy. Anatomy of human body systems; skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, blood vascular, respiratory, digestive & urogenital.
AN119 ANAT 1019 Regional, Neuro & Applied Anatomy 2 Regional & applied anatomy of the human body. An integrated approach focusing on the skeletal, muscular & nervous systems, particularly of the limbs & back.
AN120 ANAT 1020 Systematic Anatomy 2 Anatomy of human body systems; skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, blood vascular, respiratory, digestive & urogenital.
AN122 ANAT 1022 Anatomy of the Head, Neck & Thorax 2 Specific topographical anatomy of the head, neck & thorax emphasising structure & function of organs of speech & hearing.
AN125 ANAT 1025 Gross & Microscopic Anatomy 2 Integration of gross & microscopic structure of human body, with emphasis on respiratory, digestive, urogenital, cardiovascular & central nervous systems.
AN212 ANAT 2012 Functional Anatomy (Physiotherapy) 2 Functional musculoskeletal anatomy. Includes mechanical properties of connective tissue, regional functional anatomy of human trunk & limbs & characteristics of posture & locomotion. Biological adaptations to injury, disease & rehabilitation included.
AN219 BIOM 2019 Human Anatomy 2 Macrostructure of organs; microstructure & development of selected tissues. Musculoskeletal, nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, & reproductive systems. Emphasis on gross structure & topographical relationships. Functional & surface
AN229 ANAT 2029 Introductory Human Musculoskeletal Anatomy 2 Muscular, skeletal & nervous systems; functional organisation & integration of these systems in relation to human movement.
AN234 BIOM 2034 Human Histology & Embryology 2 Introduction to human embryology. Structure of the human central nervous system. Embryological development & microstructure & function of major tissues & cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, & reproductive systems.
AN305 ANAT 2005 Neuroanatomy (Speech Pathology) 1 Specialised neuroanatomy of functional systems relevant to speech therapy. Emphasis on brain stem, cranial nerves, cerebellum, thalamus, motor systems & blood circulation.
AN322 ANAT 3022 Functional Neuroanatomy (for Psychology) 2 Up-to-date concepts & notions of human brain & behaviour for psychology students, emphasising factors which define brain structures & functions & cognitive functions. Practical classes based on histology, macroscopic anatomy & neuropsychology.
AN328 BIOM 3028 History of Medicine 2 Evolution of ideas in medicine & health sciences. Emphasis on concepts, professional trends & social contexts & not names & dates. Recommended to science students intending to be involved in biomedical sciences or to study medicine/therapies.
AN409 BIOM 6003 Functional Musculoskeletal Anatomy 2 Specific topics in functional musculoskeletal anatomy, giving background of recent developments & research techniques. Special projects.
AN450 ANAT 4050 BDentSt Anatomy 16 Presentation of research report in thesis format in area of anatomy relevant to dental science. Topic must be approved by Head of School of Dentistry. For details consult Head of Department.
AN490 ANAT 6090 Anatomy IVH 16 For details consult Head of Department. Students commencing in Semester 1 enrol in ANAT6090. Students commencing in Semester 2 enrol in ANAT6092.
AN818 ANAT 7018 Functional Neuroanatomy 2 Up-to-date concepts & notions of human brain & behaviour for psychology students, emphasising factors which define brain structure & functions & cognitive functions. Practical classes based on histology, macroscopic anatomy & neuropsychology.


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