ANAT 503
Gross Anatomy (6) Gross structure, organization, and function of the human body with laboratories devoted to dissection of the human body.
Effective: Summer 1983
ANAT 505
Histology and Embryology I (2) Light and electron microscopic structure of cells, specialized tissues, organization, basic organogenesis, correlation between cellular structure and physiological function.
Effective: Spring 1995
ANAT 506
Histology and Embryology II (2) Continuation of ANAT 505; microscopic structure of cells, specialized tissues, organization, basic organogenesis, correlation between cellular structure and physiological function.
Effective: Summer 1994
Prerequisite:
ANAT 505
ANAT 511
(NEURO 511)
Neurobiology II (3) Structure and physiology of central and peripheral nervous system, including specific sense organs.
Effective: Summer 1987
Prerequisite:
graduate student status
ANAT 512
Human Embryology and Teratology (2) Study of developing human embryo including gamete production and fusion, implantation, organogenesis and major abnormalities of organ systems.
Effective: Fall 1983
ANAT 515
(NEURO 515)
Developmental Neurobiology (2) Development of the nervous system in all its aspects.
Effective: Fall 1986
ANAT 543
(NEURO 543)
Sensory Processes (3) Morphological, physiological, and psychological aspects of mammalian sensory systems, emphasizing somatic, sensory, visual, and auditory systems.
Effective: Summer 1987
Prerequisite:
ANAT 511, NEURO 511
ANAT 584
(PHARM 584)
Human Anatomy and Development A: Gross Human Anatomy (1) Explore gross human anatomy providing orientation to organs and the overall relationship of organs and structures within the human body.
Effective: Fall 2007
ANAT 585
(PHARM 585)
Human Anatomy and Development B: Human Development (1) Explores human embryology and organogenesis beginning at the third week of gestation through parturition.
Effective: Fall 2007
ANAT 586
(PHARM 586)
Human Anatomy and Development C: Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine (1) Exploration of stem cell biology and the role of stem cells in regenerative medicine.
Effective: Fall 2007
ANAT 590
Colloquium (1-3) Continuing seminars which consist of a series of individual lectures by faculty, students, or outside speakers.
Effective: Spring 1987
ANAT 596
Individual Studies (1-9) Creative projects, including nonthesis research, which are supervised on an individual basis and which fall outside the scope of formal courses.
Effective: Spring 1987
ANAT 597
Special Topics (1-9) Formal courses given on a topical or special interest subject which may be offered infrequently; several different topics may be taught in one year or term.
Effective: Spring 1987
ANAT 600
Thesis Research (1-15) No description.
Effective: Fall 1983
ANAT 601
Ph.D. Dissertation Full-Time (0) No description.
Effective: Fall 1983
ANAT 602
Supervised Experience in College Teaching (1-6 per semester/maximum of 99) Supervised experience in the development of instructional materials, the organization and conduct of lectures/laboratories, the evaluation and counseling of students.
Effective: Fall 2005
ANAT 610
Thesis Research Off Campus (1-15) No description.
Effective: Fall 1983
ANAT 611
Ph.D. Dissertation Part-Time (0) No description.
Effective: Fall 1983
ANAT 797
Special Topics (1-9) Formal courses given on a topical or special interest subject which may be offered infrequently.
Effective: Fall 2008 Ending: Fall 2009
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