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  • Anatomy 1300 - Super Anatomy

    Today's pop culture includes icons from movies, television shows, and comic superheroes (including meta-humans, aliens, & humans with advanced technology). The SuperAnatomy course is a 3-credit hour course that teaches basic systemic human anatomy and physiology with the help of superheroes. Lectures introduce normal human anatomy and physiology, compares superhero powers & modern technology.
    Prereq: None
    Credits: 3
    Offered: Spring
  • Anatomy 2100 - Introductory Human Anatomy

    A regional study of the basic structure and terminology associated with the human body.

    Prereq: Health Science students in Continuing Education (CED), University Exploration (EXP), and Arts and Sciences (ASC) only. Not open to students with credit for 2300.xx or 3300.xx.
    Credits: 3
    Offered: Autumn, Spring
  • Anatomy 2220 - Human Structure and Function for Engineers

    Offers a block of lectures and laboratories that present the fundamentals of human anatomy and physiology tailored to undergraduate bioengineering students.
    Prereq: Enrollment in biomedical engineering major, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 220.
    Credits: 4
    Offered: Spring
  • Anatomy 2300 - Human Anatomy

    Regional study of the basic structure and terminology associated with the human body supplemented with computer-assisted instruction. Laboratory includes demonstrations on prosected human cadavers.
    Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 2100 or 3300.
    Credits: 4
    Offered: Autumn, Spring
  • Anatomy 3050 - Neuroanatomy Lab

    Exploration of human neuroanatomy through hands-on laboratory experiences that utilize cadaveric materials, histological cross sections, and imaging.

    Prereq: 2100, 2300, or 3300, and Neurosc 3050 (or concurrent) or permission of instructor.
    Credits: 1
    Offered: Autumn, Spring
  • Anatomy 3300 - Advanced Human Anatomy for Undergraduates

    Fundamental principles of human anatomy using a regional approach. Instructional format includes lecture, laboratory with prosected human cadavers, practical examinations, and interactive computer software and website.
    Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 2100 or 2300.
    Credits: 5
    Offered: Autumn, Spring
  • Anatomy 4300 - Human Anatomy with Dissection

    Advanced undergraduate study of the structure of the human body through regional dissection of a human cadaver and an introduction to histology, embryology, neuroanatomy, and medical imaging.
    Prereq: 2300, or 3300 or equivalent and permission of course director.
    Credits: 3
    Offered: Spring
  • Anatomy 4600 - Human Embryonic Development and Birth Defects

    Systematic study of the basic embryological development of the human correlated with common birth defects. Prereq: 2100, 2300, or 3300, or permission of instructor.
    Credits: 2
    Offered: Autumn, Spring

  • Anatomy 4700 - Undergraduate Histology

    Systematic study of the basic microscopic structure of mammalian cells, tissues, and organs correlated with function.

    Prereq: 2100, 2300, or 3300, or permission of instructor.
    Credits: 4
    Offered: Autumn, Spring
  • Anatomy 5300 - Learning Human Anatomy Through Dissection

    Enables students with introductory human gross anatomy experience the opportunity to further investigate the human body through the complete dissection of a human cadaver.
    Prereq: A grade of B- or better in 2300 or 3300, or equiv; and an application (with selection process), and permission of Course Director. This course is graded S/U.
    Credits: 2
    Offered: Summer
  • Anatomy 5440 - Advanced Regional Dissection for Undergraduate Students

    Enables students with introductory human gross anatomy experience the opportunity to further investigate the human body through the in-depth independent dissection of one or more regions of the human body.
    Prereq: A grade of B- or above in 2300 or 3300 or equivalent and permission of Course Director. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 credit hours.
    Credits: 2
    Offered: Autumn, Spring, Summer
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