| 600 |
Advanced
Neuromuscular Anatomy |
5
credits
|
Neuromuscular anatomy of the human body through
an in-depth dissection experience. |
Su Qtr. 2 1-hr cl, 2 3-hr labs. Prereq: 200
or equiv, permission of instructor. |
| 693 |
Individual Studies in Anatomy and Medical Education |
2-5 credits |
Designed to enable the student to pursue a minor investigation
in some anatomical field of choice. |
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr. Prereq: Permission of instructor.
Repeatable to a maximum of 24 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. |
| 700 |
Human Histology |
6
credits
|
A microscopic study of cells, tissues, and organs with particular
emphasis on human; consideration of microscopic structure in relation
to function of various organ systems. |
Sp Qtr. 3 cl, 3 2-hr labs. Prereq: permission of instructor. |
| 710 |
Human Embryology |
3 or 5
credits
|
Designed to acquaint a graduate student with a basic knowledge
of human embryology. |
Au Qtr.Arr. Prereq: permission of instructor. Starts 3rd
week in August. |
| 712 |
Human Anatomy |
12
credits
|
Designed to acquaint a graduate student with a basic knowledge
of human anatomy by regional dissection. |
Au Qtr. 4 cl, 4 3-hr labs. Prereq: permission of instructor.
Starts 3rd week in August; ends in mid-November. |
| 716 |
Human Neuroanatomy |
3 or 5
credits |
Designed to acquaint a graduate student with a basic knowledge
of human neuroanatomy. |
Sp Qtr.Arr. Prereq: permission of instructor. |
| 750 |
Radiologic Anatomy |
2
credits
|
Anatomy of specific regions or areas as it applies to the
interpretation and understanding of diagnostic images. |
Sp Qtr.Arr. Prereq: Satisfactory completion of Anatomy 712
or equiv and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 8 credit
hours. |
| 850 |
Seminar in Anatomy |
1
credit |
Discussions of research in progress and reports from the
literature of current anatomical problems. |
Wi, Sp Qtrs. Repeatable to a maximum of 20 cr hrs. This
course is graded S/U. |
| 911 |
Advanced Studies in Anatomy |
|
|
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr. Prereq: permission of instructor. |
| 911.03 |
Embryology |
3, 5
credits |
Embryology and fetal development are investigated. Molecular
regulation, environmental factors, and teratogenic aagents are examined
as they relate to both nornal and abnormal development. Individual anomalies
are evaluated from their clinical importance and relationship with other
body organs. |
Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. |
| 911.13 |
Topographical Anatomy |
3 or 5
credits |
Study of serial cross sections of selected regions of the
human body emphasizing the inter-relationship of structures to one another
in a three-dimensional perspective. |
Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. |
| 911.14 |
Advanced Regional Dissections |
3 or 5
credits |
Careful dissection of one or more regions of the body, supplemented
with literature research. |
Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. |
| 999 |
Research in Anatomy |
1-18
credits |
Research for thesis or dissertation purposes only. |
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Repeatable. This course is graded S/U.
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