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, Summer
If you have successfully completed (>B-) or are currently enrolled in this course and would like to be hired as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant (UTA), please complete the application form found at ANAT 2300 UTA Application
Exploration of human neuroanatomy through hands-on laboratory experiences that utilize cadaveric materials, histological cross sections, and imaging.
Prereq: 2300, or 3300Credits: 2
Offered: Autumn, Spring
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, Summer
If you have successfully completed (>B-) or are currently enrolled in this course and would like to be hired as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant (UTA), please complete the application form found at ANAT 3300 UTA Application
Fundamental mechanical principles of human morphology, function, and interactions with the environment.
Prereq: 2300, 3300, BiomedE 2800, or equivalent course in human anatomy.
Credits: 2
Offered: Autumn, Spring
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: Autumn, Spring
Advanced undergraduate study of the structure of the human body through introduction to histology, embryology, neuroanatomy, and clinical correlates.
Prereq: 2300, or 3300
Credits: 2
Offered: Autumn, Spring
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
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
Regional study of the human body emphasizing clinical correlations and physical examination. The course is aimed at integrating previous human anatomy knowledge with clinical anatomy through lectures, lab demonstrations on prosected human donors, and hands-on clinical testing activities. This course can serve as an anatomical foundation for undergraduate students considering health professions. Recommended for students in all pre-health professions.
Prereq: 2300, or 3300, or permission of instructor.
Credits: 2
Offered: Spring, Summer
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
Application Required: If you have successfully completed (>B-) or are currently enrolled in either Anatomy 2300 or 3300 and would like to take Anatomy 5300: Learning Human Anatomy Through Dissection this coming summer, please complete the application form found at ANAT 5300 Application
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
Application Required: If you have successfully completed (>B-) or are currently enrolled in either Anatomy 2300 or 3300 contact either Dr. Kristin.Stover@osumc.edu or Dr. Claudia.Mosley@osumc.edu. Preference is given to Anatomy Minor students.
Designed to give students an introduction to research investigation in an applied anatomical subfield of choice.
Prereq: Permission of instructor. This course is graded S/U.
Credits: 1-4
Offered: Autumn, Spring, Summer