The certificate in human anatomy from Wichita State's College of Health Professions will equip students with the knowledge, skills and abilities needed to succeed in today's healthcare. They will learn anatomical content from a foundational level up to the clinician level. Educational opportunities utilizing both anatomical models and cadaver donors are vital to enhance their understanding of human anatomy. This certificate is a valuable asset to anyone interested in learning human anatomy or who is interested in applying to a healthcare specific graduate program.

Admission 

The certificate in human anatomy can be completed by any undergraduate student enrolled at Wichita State University. Enrolled students must complete all courses listed in the certificate requirements along with maintaining GPA requirements per university standard.

Program Requirements

This 13-credit-hour certificate consists of successful completion of the following courses:

Course Title Hours
HS 290Foundational Human Anatomy and Physiology5
HS 585Clinical Neuroscience3
HS 600Advanced Clinical Anatomy5
Total Credit Hours13

An overall grade point average of at least 2.000 for all courses comprising the certificate program, and no grade below C, is required to earn the certificate.