Master of Medical Science (Anatomical Pathology)
CHS-ANAPM 1 Eligibility for the Master of Medical Science in Anatomical Pathology
Candidates are eligible to apply for selection to register for the qualification of Master of Medical Science in Anatomical Pathology provided they have a;
(a) Bachelor of Medical Science Honours, or
(b) Bachelor of Science Honours, or
(c) Professional Bachelors degree deemed appropriate by the School for postgraduate training in Anatomical Pathology
Curriculum for Master of Medical Science – Anatomical Pathology (MMDSC) | |
Code | Module name |
ANAP8F1 | Masters research in Anatomical Pathology |
ANAP8CY | Masters research in Anatomical Pathology continuing |
ANAP8YS | Masters research in Anatomical Pathology subsequent year |
ANAP8P1 | Masters research in Anatomical Pathology Part-time Y1 |
ANAP8P2 | Masters research in Anatomical Pathology Part-time Y2 |
Undergraduate Teaching in Anatomical Pathology at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN)
The undergraduate teaching in Anatomical Pathology at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) commences in the second semester of the first year, and continues through to the third year of medical school training. The department offers a comprehensive and dynamic learning experience, integrating both online and on-site components to support a flexible and engaging educational environment.
Course Delivery:
- Online Recorded Lectures:
The department utilizes a blend of online recorded lectures, allowing students to access learning materials at their own pace. This mode of delivery helps students review content as often as needed and promotes self-directed learning.
- On-Site Lectures :
In addition to online lectures, on-site lectures are held regularly, providing students with direct interaction with academic staff. This ensures that students are well-equipped with both theoretical knowledge and skills in Anatomical Pathology.
- Assessments:
Regular assessments, both formative and summative, are integrated into the teaching framework to evaluate students’ understanding of the material. These assessments help ensure that students are progressing in their academic development and are ready for clinical practice.
The teaching program is designed to foster active learning and critical thinking, enabling students to engage with the subject matter and develop a deep understanding of the principles of Anatomical Pathology. The combination of online and on-site learning, alongside regular assessments, ensures that students are thoroughly prepared for their future careers in medical sciences.