

BSc Anatomy
About this course
Anatomy is the foundation of medical and biomedical education, providing the structural knowledge that underpins clinical practice, surgery, radiological interpretation, and the understanding of how disease affects the body. It is the study of the human body at every level of organisation, from whole organ systems and the arrangements of bones, muscles, and vessels to the cellular and subcellular structures that carry out life's processes. As the University of Glasgow describes it, anatomy explores the structure of the human body and how it functions in health and disease, linking structure to function, variation, research, and clinical practice. Glasgow's four-year full-time Anatomy degree carries a typical entry tariff of 200 points and includes a year abroad option. The programme is taught as a modern, research-led discipline using imaging, digital technologies, and hands-on learning, including dissection, as the course describes, in a university with exceptional anatomy facilities and a long tradition of medical education. You will explore human anatomy from whole body systems down to the cellular level, developing a deep understanding of how the body is constructed, how it varies between individuals, and how that structure relates to function and to clinical conditions. The programme prepares you for careers in healthcare, biomedical science, and medical technology. Graduates of anatomy programmes work in academic research, biomedical science, medical education, clinical anatomy, medical illustration, and the health technology sector. Many use the degree as a foundation for postgraduate professional training in medicine, dentistry, physiotherapy, or other clinical health professions. Others continue to research degrees in anatomy, neuroscience, cell biology, or related fields. The detailed structural knowledge and laboratory skills the degree develops are also valued in the pharmaceutical, prosthetics, and medical device industries.
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