HUMAN ANATOMY AND EMBRYOLOGY
The students should acquire knowledge and insight into the functional anatomy of the normal human head and neck, functional histology, and an understanding of the genetic basis of inheritance and disease, as well as the embryological development of clinically important
structures. This lays down relevant anatomical and scientific foundations for the clinical years of the BDS course.
At the end of the 1st year BDS course in Anatomical Sciences the undergraduate student is expected to:
Sl. No. | Course Outcomes | Knowledge Level |
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CO1 |
To understand normal body structure and its relations for clinical examinations and procedures |
K3 |
CO2 |
To know the role of anatomy in disease and injury |
K2 |
CO3 |
To explain the microstructure of tissues for understanding diseases. |
K4 |
CO4 |
To understand nervous system anatomy for locating lesions associated with sensory and motor deficits |
K5 |
CO5 |
To be aware of the causes and stages of abnormal development for early detection and intervention of congenital abnormalities |
K5 |