This unit explores human functional anatomy in relation to biomechanics and the constraints and opportunities provided by the human vertebrate heritage. To extend and deepen understanding of human morphology, students dissect parts of the human body and undertake exercises that examine aspects of human anatomy in much greater depth than covered in Level 2 units, helping to place the study of human morphology within the scientific paradigm.<br/><br/>The flexible structure of the unit allows for reading, tutorials and practical project work in areas of particular interest to individuals or small groups of students. -- Course Website
Instructor: Associate Professor Nick Milne
Prerequisites: ANHB2213 Human Functional Anatomy or ANIM2204 Vertebrate Zoology or Biomedical Science major Level 2 units