Postgraduate Diploma in Science Anatomy
Program Description
Anatomy is a diverse, vibrant, and visual subject. It explores the relationship between the structure of the body and the functions it performs, and can be studied from microscopic to macroscopic levels. Some of the things you will learn include:
- How the body develops from just a single cell to an individual with millions of cells organised into many different tissues and organ systems.
- How the desire to move is transmitted from the brain to the muscles.
- How you can tell the age a person was when they died just by looking at their bones.
- What changes occur when we develop from child to adult.
- How our brains control what we think how we feel, and what we do.
- How the reproductive system functions.
- Using skeletal remains to track movement, culture, and health of ancient people.
Studying papers in Anatomy will expose you to world-leading research in the anatomical sciences. You will learn techniques such as immunohistochemistry, cell culture, and gene sequencing, and have access to state-of-the-art equipment such as electron and confocal microscopes, and next-generation sequencing technology.
Admission Requirements
- Admission to the programme shall be subject to the approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences).
- Every applicant shall have fulfilled one of the following conditions
- have been admitted to the degree of Bachelor of Science majoring in the subject or subjects of study proposed
- have been admitted with the status of one who is entitled to proceed to the diploma
- have a qualification acceptable to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor and produce evidence satisfactory to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor of ability to proceed to the diploma.
IELTS Requirements
Listening |
Reading |
Writing |
Speaking |
Overall |
6 |
6 |
6 |
6 |
6.5 |
Remarks:
- Total tuition fee is given