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Undergraduate Courses in Anatomy

900-168 Basic Human Anatomy. 4 crs. A survey of gross anatomy and histology of the human body. For Pharmacy and Allied Health students. (Both semesters) Hussain

900-170 Musculoskeletal Anatomy. 4 crs. The structure and function of the human body, with an emphasis on the nervous and musculoskeletal systems. For Occupational Therapy students (Fall semester) Wilson

Graduate Courses in Anatomy

201-173 Neurobiology. 5 crs. A basic study of the circuitry and functions of the central nervous system. (Spring semester) Heinbockel

201-188 Optical Methods in Analytical Cytology. 3 crs. Practical training in microcopical techniques used to study cellular structure and function (Fall semester) Hakim

201-189 Research. 1-12 crs. Research training in neurobiology, paleobiology, cell biology, developmental biology, and gross anatomy. (Both semesters) Faculty

201-195 Vertebrate Neuroanatomy. 2 or 3 crs. An introduction to basic concepts and methods employed in neuroanatomy. (Both semesters) Faculty

201-196 Advanced Neurobiology Seminar. 2 crs. A discussion of recent research findings in neurobiololgy. (Spring semester) Young

201-197 Introduction to Anatomical Research I. 2 crs. An introduction to scientific research emphasizing research projects currently being carried out within the Anatomy Department. (Fall semester) Heinbockel

201-198 Introduction to Anatomical Research II. 2 crs. A continuation of 201-197. (Spring semester) Heinbockel

201-200 Thesis Writing. 1-12 crs. (Both semesters) Faculty

201-202 Histology and Cell Biology. 5 crs. A study of the microscopic structure, ultrastructure and cell biology of tissues and organs of the body. (Spring semester) Hakim

201-203 Topics in Developmental Biology. 2 crs. Emphasizes morphological and biochemical interactions in developing organisms. (Fall semester) Baker

201-204 Human Evolution. 3 crs. A study of fossil records, ecological influences, and biochemical and genetic factors related to evolution. (Spring semester) Hussain

201-205 Topics in Evolutionary Biology. 1 to 3 crs. Covers various topics of current interest in evolutionary biology, including theoretical developments, research methodology, field techniques, and a survey of the current literature. May be repeated for credit. (Both semesters) Domning

201-206 Human Gross Anatomy and Embryology (Lectures). 4 crs. Must be taken concurrently with 201-207. (Fall semester) Wilson

201-207 Human Gross Anatomy. (Laboratory). 4 crs. Must be taken concurrently with 201-206. (Fall semester). Wilson

201-208 Topics in Anatomical Research. 1 cr. A series of guest lecturers present their recent research findings (Both semesters) Faculty

201-209 Comparative Primate Anatomy. 3 crs. Dissection of primate cadavers with emphasis on variations from human gross anatomy. (Spring semester). Aziz

201-212 Topics in Cell Biology. 2 crs. Various topics relating to recent findings in modern cell biology. (Fall semester) Faculty

201-300 Dissertation Writing. 1-12 crs. (Both semesters) Faculty

Instruction in Anatomy for Medical Students

900-191 Evolution and Life History. 2 crs. Study of the evolution of extinct organisms against a background of dynamic geologic change. The anatomy of mammals, particularly extinct hominids, is stressed with reference to recent man. Elective for Medical students (Spring semester) Hussain

900-192 Topics in Neuroanatomy. 2 crs. Investigates the neuroanatomical basis of neurological medicine through the study of current topics in neuroanatomy. A specialized area is selected each semester. Elective for Medical students (Spring semesters) Young

900- 195 Molecules and Cells. 7 crs. A study of the microscopic structure, ultrastructure and cell biology of tissues and organs of the body. Required for freshman medical students (Fall semester) Baldwin

900-199 Structure and Function. 12 crs. Gross and developmental anatomy of the human body. Required for freshman medical students. (Fall and spring semester) Young

Instruction in Anatomy for Dental Students

900-169 General Anatomical Sciences. 10 crs. Study of the gross anatomy, developmental anatomy, and neuroanatomy of the human body. Required for freshman dental students. (Fall semester) Bernor

900-198 Histology of the Organ Systems. 5 crs. A study of the microscopic structure, ultrastructure and cell biology of tissues and organs of the body. Required for freshman dental students (Spring semester) Hakim

900-630 Anatomy of the Head and Neck. 2 crs. A detailed study of cranial and cervical anatomy. For postgraduate students in oral surgery, pedodontics and orthodontics. (Fall semester)