Anatomy Course Web Pages
HBA 521 - Gross Anatomy of Head, Neck & Trunk
Tutorial laboratories with emphasis on dissections of the human head, neck, and trunk.
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
Fall modules, 3 credits, ABCF grading
Location: Health Sciences T8, Room 089
HBA 531 - The Body
A lecture and laboratory with emphasis on dissection of the entire human body. Topics include functional and topographic anatomy, embryology, clinical correlations, and an introduction to radiology.
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
Fall modules, 3 credits, ABCF grading
HBA 560 - Advanced Regional Anatomy
Advanced human gross anatomy for graduate students or advanced undergraduates in biology, anthropology and other life sciences.
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
Fall, Spring and Summer, 1-6 credits, S/U grading May be repeated three times for credit
Location: Health Sciences T8, Room 089
HBA 461/561/540 - Human Anatomy
A lecture and laboratory course that includes dissections of the entire human body. The course is organized in three modules: (1) thorax and abdomen, (2) head and neck, including neuronatomy, and (3) limbs. It covers regional and conceptual information on the gross anatomy of all organ systems in the human body.
Prerequisite: permission of instructor for students that are not enrolled in Stony Brook's Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant or Respiratory Therapy programs.
Summer, every year, 0-1 credit, S/U grading May be repeated for credit
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
Fall, Spring and Summer, 1-6 credits, S/U grading May be repeated three times for credit
Location: Health Sciences T8, Room 089
HBA 461/561/540 - Human Anatomy
A lecture and laboratory course that includes dissections of the entire human body. The course is organized in three modules: (1) thorax and abdomen, (2) head and neck, including neuronatomy, and (3) limbs. It covers regional and conceptual information on the gross anatomy of all organ systems in the human body.
Prerequisite: permission of instructor for students that are not enrolled in Stony Brook's Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant or Respiratory Therapy programs.
Summer, every year, 0-1 credit, S/U grading May be repeated for credit
