BAS121
Anatomy II
In BAS121 the focus of study is shifted to anatomy of body cavities and organ systems, including study of the head and central nervous system. Instructional methods continue to include lectures and case studies, and is supplemented by the study of dissected human cadavers. Students apply anatomical concepts to the study of the human form as a living, moving entity and are expected to integrate it with principles of physiology. (Prerequisite: BAS120)
| Full time program | IMG Delivery | |
| Year/Term | 1st Year | |
| Credit value | 6.5 | |
| Prerequisites | BAS120 | |
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