Arts & Science: Undergraduate Courses

The Division of Anatomy Offers the following undergraduate courses as part of the Life Sciences Program in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. For information about and/or enrolment in any of these courses, please contact:


Mrs. B. Soorae
Administrative Assistant
Room 1156, Medical Sciences Building
University of Toronto
Tel: 416 978-2690
Fax: 416 978-3844
Email: b.soorae@utoronto.ca

ANA 300Y Human Anatomy and Histology
Instructor: Dr. D. Ballyk

Structure of the human body and its relationship to function. Basic Human Cytology, Histology, Gross Anatomy, and Neuroanatomy.
Prerequisite: BIO 150Y

ANA 301H Human Embryology
Instructor Dr. M. J. Wiley

Human embryology from fertilization to the end of the fetal period. Current concepts in mammalian morphogenesis applied to the development of the various organ systems; etiologies and pathogenesis of some of the more common human congenital abnormalities.
Prerequisite: BIO 150Y

ANA 498Y Project in Anatomy
http://www.utoronto.ca/ANA498Y/
Instructor: Faculty member is Faculty of Medicine

A research project in Histology, Cellular or Molecular Biology, Developmental Biology, Neuroanatomy or Gross Anatomy.
Prerequisite: Permission of a professor to supervise the project.

HMB 320 Neuroanatomy
Instructor: Dr. C. M. Morshead

This introductory course addresses the structure of the vertebrate central nervous system with emphasis on functional human neuroanatomy. It consists of 2 hours of lectures and 2 hours of tutorial time per week for 13 weeks. The course is offered in the winter term and is a required course in the undergraduate Neuroscience Specialist program.