Overview

In this subject, anatomical principles will be applied to the detailed study of head, neck and neuroanatomy. Topic materials will be presented face to face and online lectures, videoclips and worksheets, but you will be responsible for your own learning through supported face to face practical activities and online workshops, … For more content click the Read more button below.

Portfolio

Office of the Provost

Subject coordinator

Narbada Saini

Subject type

Undergraduate

Year level

Year Level 3 - UG

AQF level

Level 7 - Bachelor Degree

Available as elective

Yes

Available to study abroad / exchange students

Yes

Capstone subject

No

Academic progress review - Schedule A subject

No

Subject instances

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Learning resources

Prescribed - Book - Clinically oriented anatomy

Prescribed - Book - Clinical Neuroanatomy

Prescribed - Book - PAM3HAN student manual

Career ready

Work based learning (placement):No

Graduate capabilities

DISCIPLINE KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
INQUIRY AND ANALYSIS - Critical Thinking and Problem Solving

Subject intended learning outcomes

On successful completion you will be able to:
1.
Independently source, assimilate and appraise basic anatomical principles relating to head and neck anatomy.
2.
Independently source, assimilate and appraise basic anatomical principles relating to neuroanatomy. Analyse the neural pathways and develop the basic clinical skills to understand the neurological disorders.
3.
Use available anatomical resources to competently identify a given anatomical structure and assess it in a clinical context. Anatomical structures will be presented either as an image or in situ, and evaluate its orientation and operation within the body.
4.
Work collaboratively with peers in a small group to complete an anatomy report

Learning activities

Learning activities will include asynchronous video content and tutorials which will be applied to practical activities over the course of the semester.

Enrolment rules

Special conditions