Health Sciences and Social Services - Curative Health
Our program aims to provide individuals with specialised knowledge in Human Anatomy and research skills to contribute to the development of the discipline and the broader community.
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Our program is designed to shape individuals into skilled professionals who can make a difference in the field of Human Anatomy and beyond. Join us in this journey of exploration, discovery, and contribution to the advancement of knowledge and the welfare of humanity.
The presentation of a mini dissertation will reflect on the student's ability to organise and explain research data.
Candidates will undergo continuous assessment in research methodology techniques and anatomical techniques in Health and Natural Science via theoretical, practical, and proficiency testing.
Modules requiring a written examination will provide an indication of the acquisition of advanced and integrated anatomical concepts.
An oral examination and oral presentation of seminars will test the candidate for knowledge, communication, and presentation skills.
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