Intercalated BSc Anatomy and Developmental Biology
Information about Anatomy and Developmental Biology
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The intercalating degree programme in Anatomy and Developmental Biology reflects the great strengths of the College in human anatomy and comparative anatomy, in cell and developmental biology and in neuroscience. It deals with the structure and function of human beings and other vertebrates, and with one of the central problems in biology today, namely how the extraordinary complexity and variety of adult organisms is developed from the starting point of the fertilised egg. It is second year entry, usually via Biomedical Sciences.
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Please select the below links for further details about each BSc degree.
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Please select the below links for further information and UCL admissions.
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Current students should select the below links for further information including links to careers events and the SSCC.
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Please select the below links for details of academic and administrative staff within Anatomy and Developmental Biology.
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Please select the links below for details of all ANAT modules including organiser contact details and links to timetables (via the Faculty webpage).
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Please select the below links for individual programme specifications and the annual monitoring report.
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Page last modified on 30 jul 10 16:32
by Loretta M Coletti-Campbell