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University of Western Australia

This course helps to enhance skills and knowledge of the anatomical sciences by completing the Master of Anatomical Sciences. This course enables students to upgrade knowledge and develop investigative skills by participating in projects in different areas in anatomical sciences, critical reviews of literature, collection of material (field, experimental or literature) and the processing, analysis and evaluation of data. Aspects of the human anatomy covered include its structure and function, ranging from studies in neuroscience, evolution, human variation and adaptation, forensic anthropology and biomechanics, to morphometric and comparative anatomy.
Basic knowledge of biology.
Major studies include development of knowledge related to anatomical sciences, investigative skills by participating in projects in different areas of anatomical sciences, critical reviews of literature, collection of material (field, experimental or literature) and the processing, analysis and evaluation of data.
International students must have a bachelor's degree, or equivalent, in a relevant discipline (where required), completed to a sufficiently high standard.
This degree is designed for professionals who are interested in further study and to seek intellectual and research skills. This course leads to become an Anatomist or Physiologist.
$30980, per year.
2 years