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Why Choose the Anatomy Program?
If you are interested in a career teaching anatomy at the college level, consider Wright State’s concentration in the non-thesis, course option Master's in Anatomy degree program. This concentration has been developed with the cooperation and participation of faculty in the College of Health, Education, and Human Services.
The master's degree, Course Option—Teacher Education, allows you to plan a program of study that satisfies educational needs and career objectives as well as meeting degree requirements. The program of study includes a comprehensive oral examination of the material presented in the core anatomy courses and a written scholarly project focusing on a contemporary issue dealing with the teaching of anatomy at the college level. A methods course and a measurement course, offered by the College of Health, Education, and Human Services, are required.
Careers
This program will help prepare you for a career teaching anatomy at the college level.
Real-World Experience
The course option also includes the opportunity to help teach in one or more of the department's graduate or undergraduate courses, as well as supervised student teaching.
Academics and Curriculum
View the Master of Science in Anatomy, Teacher Education Concentration program information and degree requirements in the Academic Catalog.
