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Human Anatomy

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The Human Anatomy Program at the University of Guelph provides training in human anatomy to undergraduate students, particularly those studying Human Kinetics and Bio-Medical Sciences. Many students go on to pursue careers in health care, such as medicine, dentistry, nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nursing, chiropractics, nutrition, as well as scientific research.

The faculty and staff are committed to teaching an evolving and compelling curriculum, wherein students study the organization and relationship of anatomical structures of the human body within a laboratory setting. This approach to learning anatomy provides students with a solid foundation of knowledge that is fundamental to all aspects of human health.

The multifaceted lecture and full-dissection laboratory courses, which are offered by the Department of Human Health Sciences (HHS), allow students to learn from body donors in a hands-on environment. Dissection not only gives students an excellent understanding of anatomy and the intricacies of the human body, the small-group experiential learning approach provides students with self-directed and inquiry-based learning skills that facilitate mentorship and collaboration in postgraduate studies, and establish skills that are vital for meeting the demands of a career in an increasingly dynamic and multidisciplinary health care system.

Human Anatomy

  • Human Anatomy
  • Human Anatomy Educational Sessions
  • Human Anatomy Body Donation Program
  • Human Anatomy Donor Recognition
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The College of Biological Science is a globally recognized academic faculty with a mission to expand the understanding of life, from DNA to cells to complex ecosystems. It produces intrepid and interdisciplinary research in a student-centred learning environment that encourages and promotes comprehensive understanding of the systems that govern life.

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  • Department of Human Health Sciences
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