Subject:
Cell Physio Pharmacol Sciences
Credit units:
3
Offered:
Either Term 1 or Term 2
Weekly hours: 3 Practicum/Lab hours
College:
Medicine
Department: Anat Physio Pharma
Description
This lab-based course complements CPPS 311 by providing students with a unique opportunity to develop three-dimensional anatomical understanding through the exploration of prosected human specimens and anatomical models. Rather than duplicating lecture material, the lab emphasizes visual and tactile learning, professional conduct, and collaborative engagement. Learners will strengthen their spatial reasoning, apply clinical observation skills, and reflect on their own approaches to learning. Through ethical and respectful interaction with human donor material, students will cultivate the professional attitudes expected in the health and biomedical sciences.
Prerequisite(s) or Corequisite(s): CPPS 311.3.
Note: Enrollent in this course is restricted to students majoring in Cellular, Physiological and Pharmacological Sciences, Biomedical Neuroscience, or by permission of the course coordinator. Students with credit for CPPS 221.3 or CPPS 310.3 cannot take CPPS 312.3 for credit.
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