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ANAT 312  Functional Neuroanatomy  Units: 3.00  
Study of the structure and function of the nervous system by lectures, hands-on laboratories, brain dissection, and readings. Topics include, but are not limited to, sensory and motor systems, brain imaging, and clinical examples.
Requirements: Prerequisite (ANAT 215 and ANAT 216) or (ANAT 315 and ANAT 316) or (PHGY 215 and PHGY 216).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Health Sciences  

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. Understand and apply appropriate anatomical terms and concepts for the purpose of identification, effective communication and critical reading of relevant literature.
  2. Analyze the gross (macroscopic) and histological (microscopic) anatomy of the tissues and organs that constitute the human nervous system.
  3. Employ a systematic logical thinking process to help you recognize anatomical structures and predict the physiological functions of the nervous system.
  4. Describe the integrated relationship between gross and histological neuroanatomy with respect to structure and function, and be able to extend that knowledge to various aspects of development and function.
  5. Demonstrate an ability to collaborate and work effectively and respectfully with diverse teams.