Department of Anatomy
Welcome to the Department of Anatomy, the foundation of medical and biomedical education. The Department is dedicated to advancing knowledge of human structure and its relationship to function, health, and disease. Through rigorous academic instruction, laboratory dissection, histological analysis, and research training, students gain a deep understanding of the human body at macroscopic and microscopic levels. Our programmes foster scientific curiosity, ethical practice, and analytical precision, preparing graduates to contribute to medical education, research, and healthcare innovation locally and globally.
Message from HOD

Dr. Oluwatosin Olalekan OGEDENGBE
Head, Department of Anatomy
About the Programme
The Anatomy programme provides comprehensive training in gross anatomy, histology, embryology, neuroanatomy, and applied clinical anatomy. Students explore the structural organisation of the human body and its developmental processes, gaining insight into how anatomical knowledge informs medical diagnosis and surgical practice.
Teaching integrates lectures, cadaveric dissection, microscopy, digital anatomy platforms, and research-based learning. Emphasis is placed on anatomical accuracy, laboratory competence, and ethical standards in the handling of biological materials. The curriculum aligns with national medical education benchmarks and international best practices in anatomical sciences.
Programme Philosophy
The programme is founded on the principle that a thorough understanding of human structure is essential to safe and effective healthcare practice. It promotes scientific rigour, ethical responsibility, and precision in anatomical study. By integrating traditional dissection methods with modern imaging and digital technologies, the Department fosters deep conceptual understanding and practical competence.
Students are encouraged to develop critical thinking, research skills, and professional integrity. The philosophy emphasises lifelong learning and the responsible application of anatomical knowledge in clinical and research contexts.
Mission of the Department
To provide high-quality education and research in anatomical sciences that supports medical training, biomedical innovation, and advancement of healthcare practice.
Vision of the Department
To be a centre of excellence in anatomical education and research, recognised for academic distinction, ethical standards, and contributions to medical science.
Admission Requirements and Programme Courses
Admission into this programme and the structure of its courses are governed by approved academic standards and institutional accreditation requirements. Comprehensive details on admission procedures and requirements, course registration, course titles, course descriptions, credit units, prerequisites, and progression criteria are clearly outlined in the Faculty Handbook/Prospectus. Prospective and enrolled students are strongly advised to consult the Faculty Handbook for authoritative information on:
✔Comprehensive course listings
✔Programme structure and duration
✔Graduation and progression requirements
✔Academic regulations and policies
The Faculty Handbook serves as the official and definitive reference for all programme-related academic information and is periodically reviewed to ensure alignment with University regulations and relevant accrediting bodies.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of Anatomy are prepared for diverse roles in education, research, and healthcare, including:
✔Anatomist
✔Medical Lecturer
✔Biomedical Research Scientist
✔Clinical Anatomy Specialist
✔Histology Laboratory Scientist
✔Forensic Anatomy Assistant
✔Medical Imaging Analyst
✔Research Laboratory Manager
✔Academic Administrator
✔Healthcare Research Consultant
Program Courses and Credit Unit
Core Required Courses for all majors:
Year One : 100 Level Anatomy CCMAS
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Dept. Contact Info.
Location and Business Hours
Fed. Univ. Oye Campus
- 8:00 am -5:00 pm
- Federal University Oye Ekiti Main Campus
Department Staff Members
Dr. Olufemi Olaitan
Assistant Professor