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Anatomy ranks among the most ancient scientific fields linked to medical practice. Our most primitive knowledge of fundamental anatomical features and their workings dates back to 300 BC. Contemporary anatomical research serves as a cornerstone for medical professions, dental practice, rehabilitation therapy, pharmaceutical sciences, nursing care, and health-related studies.
Our MSc curriculum offers comprehensive exploration of anatomy at both microscopic and macroscopic scales. Learners examine how cellular interactions and molecular mechanisms impact tissue formation, operation, and repair. Through practical experience, participants acquire thorough knowledge about standard anatomical configurations and operations, investigate tissue and organ composition, and explore developmental processes of bodily structures. The MSc program fosters research across four primary focus areas: Oncology, Neurological Studies, Heart and Circulatory Systems, and Bone and Muscle Structures.
The following are minimum requirements to be considered for entry into the Human Anatomy and Cell Sciences MSc program.
To be considered for admission to the Human Anatomy and Cell Science MSc program, you must have a minimum of a four-year bachelor of science degree with a minimum GPA of 3.5.
Graduates of medicine or dentistry holding MD, DMD, DDS or equivalent degrees may also be considered.
English language proficiency
IAEP (Intensive Academic English Program) - Pass Level 5/AEPUCE (Academic English Program for University and College Entrance) with a minimum of 65% overall
IELTS (Academic module) (International English Language Testing System) - 6.5 overall
Internet-based TOEFL - Overall score of 86 (Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking - 20)
Pearson Test of English Academic - 61 overall
Cambridge Assessment of English at the C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency level - Minimum score of 180