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Mode of teaching delivery and Timetables BSc Neuroscience & MSc. Human Anatomy
The Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience is committed to provide a high quality educational experience, offering our students as much face to face time as possible whilst keeping students and staff safe. To comply with government guidelines and to ensure the safety of both our students and staff, the majority of our degree programmes will be delivered in a blended fashion in 2020-2021. This means students will engage in both online learning (live online events and pre-made online content) and on-campus learning (in-person sessions at UCC). How each programme will be delivered depends on a number of factors including the discipline being studied, the class size, external accreditation requirements and of course public health guidelines.
Incoming students
Third year Neuroscience students and MSc Human Anatomy students; please refer to your individual module courses in Canvas where details of all lectures, tutorials and practicals are posted. Any changes will be announced within Canvas.
Returning students
Fourth year Neuroscience students; please refer to your individual module courses in Canvas where details of all lectures, tutorials and practicals are posted. Any changes will be announced within Canvas.
Our Programmes
Bachelors in Science Neuroscience | |||
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Director and 4th Year co ordinator | / | Third Year co ordinator | |
Dr Siobhain O'Mahony, (SOMahony@ucc.ie) | / | Dr André Toulouse, (A.Toulouse@ucc.ie) |
Masters in Human Anatomy | |||
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Masters in Human Anatomy Course Director | / | Masters in Human Anatomy Course Director | |
Dr Gerard O'Keeffe (g.okeeffe@ucc.ie) | / | Dr Mutahira Lone, (M.Lone@ucc.ie) |
Need more help?
Ms Miriam Dorgan, Senior Executive Assistant Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience, Room 2.33, 2nd Floor, Western Gateway Building, University College, Cork, Ireland. Telephone Tel:+353-(0)21 420-5497/420-5461 Fax: +353 (0)21 420-5471 Email anatomy@ucc.ie |
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