Anatomy is the study of the structure of living organisms, including humans, animals, and other beings. Specialisations in anatomy include human anatomy, comparative anatomy, animal anatomy, cellular and molecular anatomy, and neuroanatomy. An anatomy degree provides an in-depth understanding of the body's organs, limbs, and their interconnections. Courses cover topics such as gross anatomy, histology, neuroanatomy, and advanced lab techniques. Skills required for an anatomy degree include a background in biological sciences, hand-eye coordination, attention to detail, and analytical skills. Career options include anatomist, biomedical scientist, forensic pathologist, physiotherapist, and medical illustrator.
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By studying in Australia you will take advantage of the great student environment both inside and outside classrooms. In addition to some of the best business and engineering schools in the world, you will be able to explore a greatly developed country that still retains its wild side with its warm climate, beautiful beaches, and the Great Outback, with over 500 national parks. Many Australian universities provide internships and work placements, preparing students early on for the job market.
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