Courses
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
201-189 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
201-197 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. (Fall semester) Heinbockel
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) Bernor
201-207 Human Gross Anatomy. (Laboratory). 4 crs. Must be taken concurrently with 201-206. (Fall semester). Bernor
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- 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) Gondre-Lewis
900-199 Structure and Function. 12 crs. Gross and developmental anatomy of the human body.Required for freshman medical students. (Fall and spring semester) Baker
Instruction in Anatomy for Dental Students
900-169 General Anatomical Sciences. 8 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 (Fall semester) Heinbockel
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)