Overview
Anatomy is the study of the structure of the human body. The word 'anatomy' is derived from the Greek, and means 'cutting up' or 'dissection'. However, anatomy today is much more than the descriptive study of the dissected body, although dissected specimens, along with immersive technologies such as virtual reality, … For more content click the Read More button below.
We are ranked 41 (2020) in the world for anatomy and physiology. At UNSW, all anatomy courses have a strong emphasis on living anatomy with functional and clinical significance of the structures in health and in disease. Anatomy is also applied to related disciplines of biomedical engineering, medical imaging and diagnostic technology, and the virtual and augmented reality.
Careers in anatomy include medicine, medical research, neuroscience, reproductive technologies (IVF) and allied health disciplines such as Physiotherapy and Exercise Physiology. You could pursue a career as a radiographer forensic anthropologist, immersive (VR, AR) developer, and a data specialist. Studying anatomy also prepares students well for careers in medicine and is especially relevant clinical skills, surgery and radiological imaging.
Anatomy may be combined with elective courses in Biochemistry, Physiology, Microbiology, Pathology or Psychology.
Available in Program(s) Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:
Bachelor of Science and Business - BSc&Bus3925 - Science and Business
Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) - BAdvSci(Hons)3962 - Advanced Science (Honours)
Bachelor of Life Sciences - BLS3966 - Life Sciences
Bachelor of Science - BSc3970 - Science
Bachelor of Science (International) - BSc(International)3987 - Science (International)
Specialisation Structure
Students must complete 72 UOC.
Level 1 Core Courses24 Units of Credit:
Level 2 Core Courses12 Units of Credit:
Level 2 Prescribed Electives12 Units of Credit:
Level 3 Prescribed Electives24 Units of Credit:
Level 3 Recommended Electives
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You are responsible for ensuring that you enrol in courses according to your program requirements and by following the advice of your Program Authority. myUNSW enrolment checks that you have met enrolment requirements such as pre-requisites for individual courses but not that you are enrolling in courses that will count towards your program requirements.
Additional Information
Honours
Students interested in pursuing Honours in Anatomy should refer to program 4500 I Science (Honours) and the Anatomy Honours handbook entries.
Students in Advanced Science who are interested in pursuing Honours in Anatomy should refer to the Anatomy Honours handbook entry.
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