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Anatomy involves studying both the internal and external structures of the body and how they physically connect. Specifically, human anatomy explores how every component of the human body, from cells and tissues to bones and organs, works together to create a fully functioning system. Physiology focuses on understanding how these structures operate.
The Anatomy and Physiology program takes a systems-based approach to investigate the human body's structure and operations. Students gain skills to apply anatomical and physiological concepts in analyzing bodily functions during health and illness. The curriculum prepares learners for advanced studies in healthcare, medicine, and research by teaching how to connect bodily structures with system functions, recognize common disorders, and assess how lifestyle choices impact health and disease development.