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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

Students will have a greater knowledge of how the nervous system affects and is impacted by the entire body by the end of this course. The central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system will also be covered in the Anatomy: Human Neuroanatomy certification syllabus, which is a component of the Anatomy Specialisation. Participants will also learn the basics about neuroanatomy, sensory and motor circuits, and the autonomic nervous system.

Anatomy: Human Neuroanatomy certification course tells about the nervous system and tests the understanding with the assistance of the course's animated lecture videos and quizzes. This course is offered by the University of Michigan in partnership with Coursera. It is a beginner-level course that provides 17 hours of self-paced learning. 

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The Highlights

  • 100% online
  • Flexible deadlines
  • Shareable certificate 
  • 17-hour long course

Programme Offerings

  • Self-paced learning
  • financial aid
  • Full Specialization
  • Certificate by the University of Michigan
  • graded assignments and quizzes
  • course videos and readings
  • Hands-on project
  • Feedback

Courses and Certificate Fees

Certificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
yesUM–Ann ArborCoursera

Anatomy: Human Neuroanatomy Fee Structure

Course DetailsFee
1 monthRs 4,115
3 monthRs 8,230
6 monthRs 12,345

Eligibility Criteria

Certification Qualifying Detail

  • You will be awarded Anatomy: Human Neuroanatomy certification by Coursera only when you have completed the assignments, projects and passed a few quizzes.

What you will learn

After completing the Anatomy: Human Neuroanatomy training learner will:

  • Learn the names and functions of the cranial nerves, as well as the general architecture of the central and peripheral nervous systems.
  • Know how the brain receives sensory information
  • Know how the spinal cord and brain govern the muscles.
  • Recognise how the fight-or-flight response is triggered by the autonomic nervous system.

Who it is for

Individuals who are interested in pursuing professions in the fields of neuroscience and neurology should take the Anatomy: Human Neuroanatomy course. Students who complete this course will have a thorough grasp of the many components that make up the human neurological system. Additionally, it is useful for researcher scientists interested in neuroanatomy as well as neuroscientists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, and anatomists. They increase our knowledge of the brain and nervous system by diagnosing and treating neurological conditions, performing neurosurgeries, or carrying out cutting-edge research on the intricate workings of the human brain.


Admission Details

Students can commence with the Anatomy: Human Neuroanatomy classes by taking the following steps:

Step 1: Browse the official URL: https://www.coursera.org/learn/anatomy403-3x

Step 2: From the enrolment option, click enroll for free button on the website.

Step 3: Select the duration of the course and make the payment.

Step 4: Participants can start taking the course after receiving a confirmation mail on their registered email id.

Application Details

To access the Anatomy: Human Neuroanatomy online course visit the official page of the website, create an account by filling in the necessary details and pay the enrollment fees. 

The Syllabus

Videos
  • Course Introduction
  • Introduction to Neuroanatomy
  • Gross Anatomy of the Central Nervous System
  • Gross Anatomy of the Brain
  • Meninges
  • Dura Mater
  • Arachnoid Mater
  • Pia Mater
  • Neurovasculature Pt. 1
  • Neurovasculature Pt. 2
  • Neurovasculature Pt. 3
  • Neurovasculature Pt. 4
  • Ventricular System Pt. 1
  • Ventricular System Pt. 2
  • Ventricular System (Demonstration)
Readings
  • Welcome Announcement
  • Course Syllabus
  • Help Us Learn More About You!
Quiz
  • CNS Gross Introduction
  • CNS Gross Anatomy
  • Labelling Quiz - CNS Gross Anatomy
  • CNS Meninges
  • Labelling Quiz - CNS Meninges
  • CNS Vasculature
  • Labelling Quiz - CNS Vasculature
  • Labelling Quiz - CNS Ventricular System
Discussion Prompt
  • Introduce Yourself
  • Gross Anatomy of the Nervous System

Videos
  • Spinal Cord Basics Pt. 1
  • Spinal Cord Basics Pt. 2
  • Spinal Cord Gray Matter Pt. 1
  • Spinal Cord Gray Matter Pt. 2
  • Spinal Cord White Matter
  • Spinal Nerves Pt. 1
  • Spinal Nerves Pt. 2
  • Spinal Nerves Pt. 3
  • Cervical Plexus
  • Brachial Plexus
  • Lumbar and Sacral Plexus
  • Reflexes
Quiz
  • Spinal Cord Gross Anatomy
  • Labelling Quiz - Spinal Cord Gross Anatomy
  • SC Gray and White Matter
  • Spinal Cord Peripheral Nerves I
  • Labelling Quiz - Spinal Cord Peripheral Nerves I
  • Spinal Cord Peripheral Nerves II
  • Spinal Cord Reflexes
Discussion Prompt
  • Spinal Cord

Videos
  • Autonomic Nervous System
  • Parasympathetic Nervous System Pt. 1
  • Parasympathetic Nervous System Pt. 2
  • Sympathetic Nervous System Pt. 1
  • Sympathetic Nervous System Pt. 2
Quiz
  • Autonomics Intro
  • Parasympathetic Nervous System
  • Sympathetic Nervous System
Discussion Prompt
  • Autonomics

Videos
  • Motor System
  • Direct Motor Pathways Pt. 1
  • Direct Motor Pathways Pt. 2
  • Direct Motor Pathways Pt. 3
  • Basal Nuclei (Ganglia) Pt. 1
  • Basal Nuclei (Ganglia) Pt. 2
  • Basal Nuclei (Ganglia) Pt. 3
  • Cerebellum Pt. 1
  • Cerebellum Pt. 2
  • Cerebellum Pt. 3
  • Cerebellum Pt. 4
Quiz
  • Motor Systems Introduction
  • Motor Systems Direct
  • Labelling Quiz - Motor Systems Direct
  • Motor Systems Basal Gangliz
  • Labelling Quiz - Motor Systems Basal Ganglia
  • Motor Systems Cerebellum
Discussion Prompt
  • Motor Systems

Videos
  • Introduction to Sensory Systems
  • Gross Touch
  • Gross Touch, Pain and Temperature Pt. 1
  • Gross Touch, Pain and Temperature Pt. 2
  • Gross Touch, Pain and Temperature Pt. 3
  • Fine Touch Pt. 1
  • Fine Touch Pt. 2
  • Fine Touch Pt. 3
  • Neurological Examination of Sensation
Quiz
  • Sensory Systems Intro
  • Sensory Systems Gross Touch
  • Labelling Quiz - Sensory Systems Gross Touch
  • Sensory Systems Fine Touch
Discussion Prompt
  • Sensory Systems

Videos
  • Brain Stem Introduction
  • Brain Stem: Medulla Oblongata
  • Brain Stem: Pons
  • Brain Stem: Midbrain
  • Brain Stem: Reticular Formation
  • Cranial Nerves Introduction
  • CN I, Olfactory
  • CN II, Optic
  • Special Senses, Taste
  • CN VIII, Vestibulocochlear
  • Cranial Nerves and Extraocular Muscles
  • Neurological Examination of the Eye
  • CN III, Oculomotor
  • CN IV, Trochlear and CN VI, Abducens
  • Cranial Nerves of the Face and Oral Cavity
  • CN V, Trigeminal
  • CN VII, Facial
  • Cranial Nerves of the Tongue and Pharynx
  • CN IX, Glossopharyngeal
  • CN XII, Hypoglossal
  • CN XI, Spinal Accessory
  • Cranial Nerves Carrying Parasympathetic Information
  • CN III, VII, IX
  • CN X, Vagus Pt. 1
  • CN X, Vagus Pt. 2
Quiz
  • Brain Stem
  • Cranial Nerves Intro
  • CN Special Senses
  • CN Extraocular
  • CN Face
  • CN Pharynx and Tongue
  • CN Parasymp Rev
Discussion Prompt
  • Brain Stem and Cranial Nerves

Videos
  • Cerebral Cortex Pt. 1
  • Cerebral Cortex Pt. 2
  • Cerebral Cortex Pt. 3
  • Subcortical White Matter Pt. 1
  • Subcortical White Matter Pt. 2
  • Subcortical White Matter Pt. 3
  • Subcortical White Matter Pt. 4
  • Diencephalon Pt. 1
  • Diencephalon Pt. 2
  • Diencephalon Pt. 3
  • Diencephalon Pt. 4
  • Hippocampus Pt. 1
  • Hippocampus Pt. 2
  • Hippocampus Pt. 3
  • Amygdala Pt. 1
  • Amygdala Pt. 2
Readings
  • Course Feedback
  • Keep Learning with Michigan Online!
Quiz
  • Labelling Quiz - Subcortical White Matter
  • Labelling Quiz - Diencephalon
Discussion Prompt
  • Discussion: Cortex

Instructors

UM–Ann Arbor Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: What is the mode of this course?

This course is taught in online mode.

2: Does this course require any prior experience?

No, this is a beginner-level course and does not require any work experience. 

3: How much time will it take to complete the Anatomy: Human Neuroanatomy online course?

It will take the participant approximately 17 hours to complete the course.

4: What is the course duration?

The duration for this course is 1 month which can be extended to 3 months or 6 months as per the learner’s choice.

5: Will students get any completion certificate at the end of the course?

Yes, after successfully completing all the coursework students will be awarded the completion certificate by the University of Michigan.

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