Medical Sciences 320:

Human Cadaveric Anatomy (4.0 units)

Anatomical structure and function of the major regions of the human body as related to health and disease, using clinical cases, lectures and cadaveric demonstrations.
  • Prerequisite: 1 from (BISC 220 or BISC 221)
  • Note: This course is designed to provide comprehensive knowledge of the major regions of the human body through the use of lectures, cadaveric demonstrations, and clinical cases. Half of the class meetings are held in the cadaver laboratory at the Keck School. Students receive instructions in human anatomy using over thirty human donor. Students must receive departmental clearance in order to register. When all spots in the class have been assigned, all subsequent requests will be placed on a waitlist and offered spots in that order. Students in the Health Care Studies program receive priority to register.
SectionSessionTypeTimeDaysRegisteredInstructorLocationSyllabusInfo
41425D001Lecture3:30-5:20pmTue, Thu28 of 35Michelle WinfieldMCH156notesession dates
Information accurate as of September 23, 2020 11:00 am.
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