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= A Course Introduction=
{{2014 Student Questions}}
 
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| [[File:Mark_Hill.jpg|100px|Dr Mark Hill]]
 
Course coordinator
| This first lecture will be a general introduction to the course and the subject of Embryology.
 
:'''Firstly''', an introduction to the course, its content, method of presentation, assessment and an opportunity to ask questions.
 
:'''Secondly''', some historic background to the subject and related current Australian trends. I do not expect you to remember specific historic dates or statistical data, this is provided as an introduction to the topic.
 
|}
 
==Objectives==
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| width=380px|<html5media height="384" width="352">File:Human development 001.mp4</html5media>
 
[[Media:Human development 001.mp4|'''Click Here''' to play on mobile device]]
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# Understand the course objectives and assessment.
# Brief understanding of Australian statistical data.
# Broad overview of Human Development.
 
{{Human development movie 1}}
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== ANAT2341 Course Background 2014==
I will spend the first half going through the current course design, online support and assessment criteria. This is an opportunity to ask the course coordinator questions about the course.
 
 
[[File:Human_Carnegie_stage_1-23.jpg|800px]]
 
'''The first 8 weeks of human development.'''
 
'''Links:''' [[ANAT2341_Embryology_2014|Course Homepage]]
 
== Textbooks ==
 
* Either of the textbooks listed below are recommended for this course and page references to both are given in each lecture.
* Both textbooks available at campus bookshop and online to [[Embryology_Textbooks_-_UNSW|UNSW students]].
* There are  [[Embryology Textbooks|additional embryology textbooks]] that can also be used, consult course organizer.
 
{{MPT2011text_contents}}
 
{{SBBF2009text_contents}}
 
 
==History==
 
[[File:Human development timeline graph 02.jpg|800px]]
 
Human Development Overview
 
 
 
{{2014ANAT2341 footer}}

Latest revision as of 18:24, 2 August 2014

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