Human Gross Anatomy 2 module (CA52003)

Investigate the anatomy of the human body through dissection of anatomical structures found in the human pelvis, perineum, lower limb, head and neck.

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Credits

30

Module code

CA52003

Anatomy is the basis of biomedical science, medicine, and dentistry. It is the scientific study of the structures that form the human body.

Our gross anatomy modules here at the University of Dundee involve full body dissection of flexible Thiel-embalmed cadavers. This will give you a realistic view of the 3-D anatomy of the human body. This module is based around practical dissection sessions that last up to 9 hours per week. It is the companion module for Human Gross Anatomy I (CA52003) that you will have taken in the previous semester.

What You Will Learn

In this module, you will:

  • study the structures found in the pelvis, perineum, lower limb, head, and neck
  • dissect and identify the structures found in the pelvis and perineum
  • dissect and identify the structures found in the lower limb
  • dissect and identify the structures found in the head and neck
  • work in a team to dissect a cadaver
  • learn about the ethical use of human tissue

By the end of this module you will be able to:

  • identify the bones, joints and muscles present in the pelvis and perineum
  • identify the bones, joints and muscles present in the lower limb
  • identify the bones, joints and muscles present in the head and neck
  • identify the blood vessels and nerves found in the pelvis and perineum
  • identify the blood vessels and nerves found in the lower limb
  • identify the blood vessels and nerves found in the head and neck
  • identify the organs found in the pelvis and perineum
  • safely use all common dissection instruments

use and develop learning strategies to begin to become an independent learner

Assignments / assessment:

  • online theory multiple choice exams (20%)
  • in-person practical spot exams (40%)
  • online quizzes (10%)
  • 1x essay (15%)
  • 1x viva voce exam (15%)

Teaching methods / timetable:

  • online lecture material
    • theory content
    • available before practical classes
  • in-person dissection classes
    • three sessions per week, every teaching week

 

Courses

This module is available on following courses: