At the end of this course, the students have the following learning outcomes defined in knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge: The students..
- Have knowledge about central macroanatomical and histological terminology (also the latin terminology)
- Have knowledge about cellular and histological structures of tissue
- Know about topographical anatomy of body parts in the syllabus
- Understand normal function and development of disease in man, based on knowledge about buildup and organisation of cells, tissue, organs and organ systems.
Skills: The students..
- Are able to use light microscopy independently to research and identify cells and histological structures in tissue sections
- Are able to identify macroanatomical structures in anatomical models and in fixated, human organs
- Are able to use textbooks and scientific literature to study buildup of cells, tissue, organs and organ systems
General competence: The students..
- Have insight into relevant, ethical issues regarding use of fixated organs in teaching
- Are able to convey central subject matters within anatomy and histology, both in writing and orally
- Are able to exchange views and experiences with others having background within anatomy and histology, and by this can contribute to development of good practice