

BSc Human Anatomy with a Foundation Year
About this course
Human anatomy is the scientific study of the structure of the human body, and it sits at the foundation of medicine, surgery, physiotherapy, and every other clinical discipline that requires understanding of how the body is built and how its parts relate to one another. It is a subject that demands precision, careful observation, and the capacity to hold complex three-dimensional structures in mind, and it provides the essential framework on which clinical knowledge is built. At Keele this four-year full-time programme goes well beyond the standard anatomy component of a science degree, offering a dedicated and detailed education in human anatomy alongside its clinical applications. You will develop an in-depth understanding of the structure and functions of the human body, with a strong emphasis on clinical applied anatomy, which connects what you learn in the laboratory to the realities of healthcare practice. Keele's anatomy department has direct, on-site access to an anatomy and surgical training centre, meaning you will benefit from world-class teaching laboratories and hands-on practical experience, including cadaveric dissection. This level of practical engagement is central to the programme and sets it apart from anatomy as a subsidiary component of another degree. The programme includes a foundation year, providing a structured entry point for students who need additional academic preparation before engaging with degree-level content. You will develop strong skills in scientific reasoning, detailed observation, and communication, as well as a thorough knowledge of musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, respiratory, and neurological anatomy, among other systems. Graduates of human anatomy programmes are well placed to progress to clinical training in medicine, dentistry, physiotherapy, or surgical technology, often with exemptions from parts of clinical anatomy curricula. Careers in healthcare education, anatomy teaching, biomedical research, clinical skills training, and the medical devices and surgical industries are all realistic destinations. Postgraduate study in anatomy, medical science, or a related clinical discipline is another common route.
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