School Of Science And HealthNeuroanatomyWestern Sydney University Unit Code: 300754.2
Discipline: MEDICAL SCIENCE
Student Contribution Band: 3
Level: 3
Credit Points: 10
Assumed Knowledge
The outcomes of: 300543 Cell Biology, 300554 Principles of Chemistry, 300752 Introduction to Anatomy and Histology, 300753 Introduction to Human Physiology; or 400868 Human Anatomy & Physiology 1, 400869 Human Anatomy & Physiology 2; or equivalent units.
Equivalent Units
300322 - Neuroanatomy, 400964 - Clinical Neurosciences, 400166 - Clinical Neurosciences
Unit Enrolment Restrictions
Due to space limitations, students must be enrolled in the following courses: 3577 Bachelor of Medical Science, 3673 Bachelor of Medical Science, 3682 Bachelor of Medical Science (Advanced), 3657 Bachelor of Medical Science/Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology, 4661 Bachelor of Health Science/Master of Podiatric Medicine, 4662 Bachelor of Health Science/Master of Physiotherapy, 4663 Bachelor of Health Science/Master of Occupational Therapy, 4666 Bachelor of Health Science (Honours)/Master of Podiatric Medicine, 4668 Bachelor of Health Science (Honours)/Master of Physiotherapy, 4711 Bachelor of Occupational Therapy, 4712 Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours). NOTE: Enrolment of students in other programs may be approved by the Unit Coordinator for the Summer session, subject to vacancies and meeting equivalent prerequisite knowledge. Please lodge a Rule Waiver request for enrolment.
About this Unit
This unit builds on the human anatomy and physiology studied in first and second year, equipping students with detailed knowledge of functional neuroanatomy, with particular emphasis on the central nervous system. Cadaver specimens are used to facilitate the learning of spatial relationships between structures. The study of neurological function and dysfunction integrates many previously learned scientific principles.