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9 Bachelor's degrees in Anatomy in North America

Occupational Therapy Dual Admission
This Occupational Therapy Dual Admission from North Central College is exactly what you need to get your career as an occupational therapist off to the right start.

Medical Degree - International Foundation Programme
This one-year Medical Degree - International Foundation Programme from OnCampus Ireland at St. George's University offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of partner universities.
Evolutionary Anthropology (Anatomy and Paleoanthropology)
In the pursuit of better understanding the human species from a biological and evolutionary perspective, anatomy and paleoanthropology have played a central role. Join the Evolutionary Anthropology (Anatomy and Paleoanthropology) degree at Duke University.
Clinical Laboratory Science - Anatomic Pathology
The Clinical Laboratory Science - Anatomic Pathology major from Northern Michigan University incorporates didactic and clinical education throughout the four-year curriculum.
Medical Laboratory Science
University of Jamestown's Medical Laboratory Science program is ideal for students who are interested in the medical field, but don’t want to invest in as much schooling as a doctor.
Doula Care Across the Lifespan
This Doula Care Across the Lifespan from the Fanshawe College is the first of its kind to fully integrate reproductive and end-of-life doula practice, preparing graduates to support individuals and families from first to last breath, including abortion, birth, post-partum, end-of-life and bereavement.
Evolutionary Anthropology (Anatomy and Paleoanthropology)
In the pursuit of better understanding the human species from a biological and evolutionary perspective, anatomy and paleoanthropology have played a central role. Join the Evolutionary Anthropology (Anatomy and Paleoanthropology) degree at Duke University.
Anatomy and Cell Biology
The Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at McGill University offers Major, Liberal and Honours Programs. Courses offered focus on cell biology, histology, embryology, neuroanatomy, and gross anatomy.
Biology (Anatomy, Physiology and Biomechanics)
The study of the structure and function of organisms is central to our understanding of biology. Join the Biology (Anatomy, Physiology and Biomechanics) degree at Duke University.