MVAN 634 : Applied Veterinary Anatomy

Department

Department of Surgery and Theriogenology

Academic Program

Master in Surgery, anesthesia and radiology

Type

Elective

Credits

03

Prerequisite

Overview

In this course, the student studies the basic anatomical features of the body's structures and organs. The student also learn to identify anatomical differences between similar organs within and between different domestic animals. Learn to use anatomical information to identify and diagnose abnormalities in tissues and organs.

Intended learning outcomes

Enable students to understand the principle anatomical features of body structures and organs. Identify the anatomical differences between homologous organs within and between different domestic animals.Allowing students to use anatomical information to identify and diagnose abnormalities in tissues and organs.Students become able to work on the course requirements in an academic manner.

Teaching and learning methods

lectures, practices, group discussion, assignments

Methods of assessments

Written exams (multiple choices, short notes)…closed bookOral exam Home assignments Practical exam

References

  1. The Anatomy of the Domestic Animals
  2. Veterinary anatomy of domestic mammals
  3. Textbook of veterinary anatomy
  4. Miller's anatomy of the dog
  5. Anatomy of the dromedary