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Course ID:VPAT 3100H. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 12 hours credit.
Course Title:Introduction to Disease (Honors)
Course
Description:
Introduction to the many ways disease can be caused in the body, how they happen and, in some cases, how they can be prevented.
Athena Title:Introduction to Disease Hon
Prerequisite:BIOL 1107 and BIOL 1108 and permission of Honors
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered spring semester every year.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 3101. 3 hours.
Course Title:Basic Veterinary Medical Terminology
Course
Description:
Designed for students entering veterinary medical fields or animal/poultry science/production to learn and understand the basic terminology used in veterinary medicine. Taught by veterinary pathologists, the learning experience will be augmented by visual examples, including fresh tissue specimens and gross and microscopic lesions.
Athena Title:Basic Veterinary Medical Terms
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered spring semester every year.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 3200. 3 hours.
Course Title:Introduction to Histology and Histopathology
Course
Description:
Students will learn pattern recognition of normal tissue and organ structure (histology), correlation of tissue architecture with normal physiologic function, and comparison to microscopic processes observed in disease (histopathology). Comparative histology of human and animal tissues and across fundamental disease processes, such as inflammation, necrosis, and neoplasia will be emphasized.
Athena Title:Intro to Histology Histopath
Prerequisite:BIOL 1107 or BIOL 1107E or BIOL 2107H or BIOL 1108 or BIOL 2108H
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall semester every year.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 3700. 3 hours.
Course Title:Introduction to One Health
Course
Description:
One Health is the collaborative integration of human, veterinary, and environmental sciences to attain optimal health for people, animals, and our environment. This course examines the key concepts of the One Health Initiative and the benefits of utilizing an interdisciplinary approach to disease prevention and elimination.
Athena Title:Introduction to One Health
Prerequisite:(BIOL 1107 or BIOL 1107E or BIOL 2107H) and (BIOL 1108 or BIOL 2108H)
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall semester every year.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 3900. 1 hour.
Course Title:Current Topics in One Health
Course
Description:
Introduces students to substantive issues and knowledge to pursue a career in health-related science.
Athena Title:One Health Seminar
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 3960S. 3-5 hours.
Course Title:One Health Capstone
Course
Description:
Faculty-supervised service-learning capstone project for students pursuing the undergraduate certificate in One Health. Provides students the opportunity to engage in inquiry into an area highlighting a One Health approach to solving a disease problem. Students will be expected to apply theoretical knowledge acquired in their seminars and coursework in a real-life setting. Students will work closely with their faculty mentor(s) to identify a project, create a proposal, gather information/data, analyze results, create a project summary, and present their findings to others.
Athena Title:One Health Capstone
Nontraditional Format:Directed study.
Prerequisite:VPAT 3700 and permission of department
Pre or Corequisite:VPAT 3900
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 4000/6000. 3 hours.
Course Title:On the Origins of Disease
Course
Description:
A comparative and evolutionary perspective on the origins and pathogenesis of disease. Topics include: Darwinian medicine, pathology, natural selection and infectious disease, evolution of host defenses, evolutionary models of cancer, selective breeding and disease susceptibility, and relationships between diet and toxins. Diseases of both man and animals will be studied.
Athena Title:ORIGINS OF DISEASE
Undergraduate Prerequisite:BIOL 1108-1108L or permission of department
Graduate Prerequisite:Permission of department
Undergraduate Pre or Corequisite:GENE(BIOL) 3200 or permission of department
Graduate Pre or Corequisite:Permission of department
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 4100. 3 hours.
Course Title:Common Diseases of Production Animals
Course
Description:
Designed to help students entering veterinary medical fields or animal production learn the common diseases of production animals. The course focuses on infectious, toxic, nutritional and metabolic conditions, as well as important neoplastic and congenital conditions that impact animal production. Learning is augmented through clinical case material.
Athena Title:Common Disease of Prod Animals
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered spring semester every year.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 4150E/6150E. 3 hours.
Course Title:Basics of Pathology
Course
Description:
Gives students an overview of the basic mechanisms of disease in Veterinary Medicine.
Athena Title:Basics of Pathology
Nontraditional Format:This course will be taught 95% or more online.
Prerequisite:Introductory Biology Course
Grading System:A/S (A-F or S/U)
       
Course ID:VPAT 4960. 1-5 hours. Repeatable for maximum 20 hours credit.
Course Title:Directed Readings and/or Projects
Course
Description:
A directed study in one of the basic sciences in the College of Veterinary Medicine. Includes library and laboratory learning experiences not otherwise available to undergraduate students. For the research, the student will complete a project under the direction of the professor which includes the writing of the results and the presentation as appropriate.
Athena Title:Directed Readings Projects
Equivalent Courses:Not open to students with credit in VPAT 4960R
Nontraditional Format:Course is taught in a research format. Hours per week vary depending on stage of project.
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 4960R. 1-6 hours. Repeatable for maximum 16 hours credit.
Course Title:Faculty-Mentored Undergraduate Research I
Course
Description:
Faculty-supervised independent or collaborative inquiry into fundamental and applied problems within a discipline that requires students to gather, analyze, and synthesize and interpret data and to present results in writing and other relevant communication formats.
Athena Title:Undergraduate Research I
Equivalent Courses:Not open to students with credit in VPAT 4960
Nontraditional Format:This course belongs to a progressive research course sequence to promote a student's increasing skill development and depth of inquiry, as well as growing independent research capability. This course requires the close supervision of a faculty member as the student undertakes a systematic and in-depth inquiry into unknown, fundamental, and applied problems. In some cases, the student will work collaboratively as part of a research team. The student will have to apply understanding of the discipline to identify or shape research questions and apply skills and techniques learned to the research project. Students will gather data, synthesize relevant literature, analyze, and interpret data. The student will present results in writing or through participation in research-group or program meetings and meetings with their faculty mentor. The student will receive feedback from the faculty mentor on their research progress and written or oral presentation of results. A minimum of 45 hours of work per credit hour per semester is required.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 4970R. 1-6 hours. Repeatable for maximum 8 hours credit.
Course Title:Faculty-Mentored Undergraduate Research II
Course
Description:
Faculty-supervised independent or collaborative inquiry into fundamental and applied problems within a discipline that requires students to gather, analyze, synthesize, and interpret data and to present results in writing and other relevant communication formats.
Athena Title:Undergraduate Research II
Nontraditional Format:These courses belong to a progressive research course sequence to promote a student's increasing skill development and depth of inquiry, as well as growing independent research capability. The courses require the close supervision of a faculty member as the student undertakes a systematic and in-depth inquiry into unknown, fundamental, and applied problems. In some cases, the student will work collaboratively as part of a research team. The student will have to apply understanding of the discipline to identify or shape research questions and apply skills and techniques learned to the research project. Students will gather data, synthesize relevant literature, analyze, and interpret data. The student will present results in writing or through participation in research-group or program meetings and meetings with their faculty mentor. The student will receive feedback from the faculty mentor on their research progress and written or oral presentation of results. A minimum of 45 hours of work per credit hour per semester is required.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 4980R. 1-6 hours. Repeatable for maximum 8 hours credit.
Course Title:Faculty-Mentored Undergraduate Research III
Course
Description:
Faculty-supervised independent or collaborative inquiry into fundamental and applied problems within a discipline that requires students to gather, analyze, synthesize, and interpret data and to present results in writing and other relevant communication formats.
Athena Title:Undergraduate Research III
Nontraditional Format:These courses belong to a progressive research course sequence to promote a student's increasing skill development and depth of inquiry, as well as growing independent research capability. The courses require the close supervision of a faculty member as the student undertakes a systematic and in-depth inquiry into unknown, fundamental, and applied problems. In some cases, the student will work collaboratively as part of a research team. The student will have to apply understanding of the discipline to identify or shape research questions and apply skills and techniques learned to the research project. Students will gather data, synthesize relevant literature, analyze, and interpret data. The student will present results in writing or through participation in research-group or program meetings and meetings with their faculty mentor. The student will receive feedback from the faculty mentor on their research progress and written or oral presentation of results. A minimum of 45 hours of work per credit hour per semester is required.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 4990R. 1-6 hours. Repeatable for maximum 8 hours credit.
Course Title:Undergraduate Research Thesis (or Final Project)
Course
Description:
Faculty-supervised independent or collaborative inquiry into fundamental and applied problems within a discipline that requires students to gather, analyze, synthesize, and interpret data. Students will write or produce a thesis or other professional capstone product, such as a report or portfolio that describes their systematic and in-depth inquiry.
Athena Title:Undergraduate Thesis
Nontraditional Format:This is a capstone course under the direct supervision of a faculty member. This course may be the culmination of the 4960R- 4980R sequence. Students will write a thesis or other professional capstone product, such as a report or portfolio, that describes their systematic and in-depth inquiry into an unknown, fundamental, or applied problem. The thesis or capstone product is written in close collaboration with the faculty member and must be approved by that faculty member and/or the department. The student will apply understanding of the discipline to identify or shape the research question and apply skills and techniques learned to complete the research project. The student will have gathered data, synthesized relevant literature and materials, analyzed, and interpreted data. The student will demonstrate in writing the contribution of their work to the discovery and interpretation of knowledge significant to their field of study. The student will have presented results in the form of a properly formatted, professionally rigorous thesis document or other appropriate professional capstone product and through the formal presentation of the thesis or product to faculty and peers during an approved event. The student will receive feedback from the faculty member on the overall execution of their thesis project, the written thesis, and their presentation.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:BIOL(CBIO)(VPAT) 5040/7040. 3 hours.
Course Title:Electron Microscopy
Course
Description:
Instrument theory and theory of specimen preparation for both transmission and scanning electron microscopy. Fundamentals of X-ray microanalysis, image processing, and image analysis.
Athena Title:ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
Prerequisite:[(CHEM 1212 and CHEM 1212L) or (CHEM 1412 and CHEM 1412L)] and PHYS 1112-1112L
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall semester every year.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 5200-5200L. 2.8 hours. 4 hours lecture and 3 hours lab per week.
Course Title:General Animal Pathology
Course
Description:
The reactions of the body to disease processes, specifically disturbances of circulation, cell injury, inflammation and disturbances of growth. Recognizing lesions grossly and microscopically, determining the pathogenesis of the lesions, and making lesion and disease diagnosis.
Athena Title:GEN ANIMAL PATHOLOG
Nontraditional Format:Course is taught in an eleven-week period. There is a total of 26 lectures and 17 labs sporadically spread through the eleven-week period.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall semester every year.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 5220. 1 hour. Repeatable for maximum 2 hours credit.
Course Title:Veterinary Forensics and Forensic Pathology
Course
Description:
Animal cruelty and forensic investigations from both a clinical and pathologic point of view and the relationship between the clinician, pathologist, and law enforcement agencies in veterinary medicolegal death investigation.
Athena Title:VET FORENSIC PATH
Nontraditional Format:This course is taught in a 5-week elective period with 6 lectures (contacts) and 2 hours per week in discussion groups for a total of 16 contacts.
Pre or Corequisite:VPAT 5200-5200L
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered spring semester every year.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 5250-5250L. 3.6 hours. 4 hours lecture and 3 hours lab per week.
Course Title:Clinical Pathology
Course
Description:
Hematology, clinical biochemistry, and cytology of domestic animals. Laboratory testing as an ancillary aid in disease diagnosis.
Athena Title:CLINICAL PATHOLOGY
Nontraditional Format:This course consists of 50 lectures and five 2-hour labs which equals 55 contacts or 3.6 credit hours.
Prerequisite:Second year DVM student
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered spring semester every year.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 5301. 1 hour. Repeatable for maximum 2 hours credit.
Course Title:Studies in Diagnostic Pathology
Course
Description:
Students will gain a deeper insight into veterinary pathology by participating in both clinical and anatomic pathology diagnostics. They will accompany and assist faculty and residents in their duties, and will be assigned specific independent tasks.
Athena Title:STUDIES DIAG PATH
Nontraditional Format:Course is taught in a five week elective period. Students will spend 30 hours in a clinical setting (2 hours contact = 1 credit hour) which equals 1 credit hour.
Prerequisite:Must be a DVM student
Pre or Corequisite:VPAT 5200-5200L
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall and spring semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 5370L. 0.7 hours. 2 hours lab per week.
Course Title:Clinical Laboratory Techniques
Course
Description:
Basic skills in clinical pathology that will be helpful in clinical practice. The course is designed to make the student think about sample collection, submission, analysis, and interpretation of test results. In addition, reference interval, laboratory quality control, and solving technical problems will be addressed.
Athena Title:CLINICAL LAB TECH
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered spring semester every year.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 5400. 1.3-3.9 hours. Repeatable for maximum 7.8 hours credit.
Course Title:Diagnostic Pathology
Course
Description:
Divided into clinical pathology and necropsy pathology sections. The clinical pathology section emphasizes interpretation of cytologic and hematologic data. Postmortem examinations are performed on cases submitted to the Athens Diagnostic Assistance Laboratory. Integration of information provided by clinical history, morphologic lesions, and ancillary tests.
Athena Title:Diagnostic Pathology
Nontraditional Format:Senior clinical rotation where 2 hours in clinic equals 1 contact (40 hrs per week divided by 2 equals 20 contacts per week or 1.3 cr hrs per week). Two weeks at 1.3 cr hours per week equals 2.6 credit hours.
Prerequisite:Must be a fourth year veterinary student
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 5401. 1.3-3.9 hours. Repeatable for maximum 7.8 hours credit.
Course Title:Anatomic Pathology Clerkship
Course
Description:
Postmortem examinations are performed on cases submitted to the Athens Diagnostic Laboratory. Integration of information from clinical history, gross and microscopic lesions, and ancillary tests are used to formulate a diagnosis.
Athena Title:ANATOMIC PATH CLERK
Nontraditional Format:Course is taught in a clinical setting. Students spend a total of 40 hours in clinical labs which equals 20 contacts or 1.3 hours.
Prerequisite:VPAT 5200-5200L
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 5402. 2.6-3.9 hours. Repeatable for maximum 3.9 hours credit.
Course Title:Clinical Pathology Clerkship
Course
Description:
Cytologic and hematologic data from the Teaching Hospital are examined, interpreted, and diagnoses are reported to clinicians.
Athena Title:Clinical Pathology Clerkship
Nontraditional Format:Course is taught in a clinical setting. Students spend a total of 40 hours in clinical labs which equals 20 contacts or 1.3 hours.
Prerequisite:VPAT 5250-5250L and must be a DVM student
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 5900. 0.7-12 hours. Repeatable for maximum 12 hours credit.
Course Title:Studies in Pathology
Course
Description:
Individual study or project in veterinary pathology.
Athena Title:Studies in Pathology
Nontraditional Format:Clinical rotation.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 7000. 1-18 hours. Repeatable for maximum 350 hours credit.
Course Title:Master's Research
Course
Description:
Research while enrolled for a master's degree under the direction of faculty members.
Athena Title:Master's Research
Nontraditional Format:Independent research under the direction of a faculty member.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 7005. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 45 hours credit.
Course Title:Graduate Student Seminar
Course
Description:
Advanced supervised experience in an applied setting. This course may not be used to satisfy a student's approved program of study.
Athena Title:GRAD STUDENT SEM
Nontraditional Format:Seminar.
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 7010. 1-12 hours. Repeatable for maximum 45 hours credit.
Course Title:Necropsy Practicum
Course
Description:
Necropsy diagnosis of diseases of animals via gross and microscopic examination of tissues.
Athena Title:Necropsy Practicum
Nontraditional Format:Students are instructed by faculty in a one-on-one format. Instruction includes necropsy procedures and analysis, writing pathology reports, and reviewing reports with faculty. Microscopic slides are reviewex with a faculty member. The training program requires intensive one-on-one instruction during working hours and extensive independent study in off hours. Approximately three total years of this training is required for students to take the national certifying examination.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 7011. 1-18 hours. Repeatable for maximum 54 hours credit.
Course Title:Necropsy Practicum II
Course
Description:
Necropsy diagnosis of diseases of animals via gross and microscopic examination of tissues for residents in their second year.
Athena Title:NECROPSY PRACT II
Nontraditional Format:Student works with necropsy pathologist on diagnostic necropsy.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 7012. 1-18 hours. Repeatable for maximum 54 hours credit.
Course Title:Necropsy Practicum III
Course
Description:
Necropsy diagnosis of diseases of animals via gross and microscopic examination of tissues for residents in their third year.
Athena Title:NECROPSY PRACT III
Nontraditional Format:Student works with necropsy pathologist on diagnostic necropsy cases.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 7020. 1-12 hours. Repeatable for maximum 45 hours credit.
Course Title:Biopsy Practicum
Course
Description:
The diagnosis of diseases of animals by biopsy techniques. Studies are made of microscopic alterations of tissue submitted for antemortem diagnosis.
Athena Title:Biopsy Practicum
Nontraditional Format:Students are instructed by faculty in a one-on-one format. Instruction includes biopsy procedures and analysis, writing pathology reports, and reviewing reports with faculty. Miscropic slides are reviewed with a faculty member. The training program requires intensive one-on-one instruction during working hours and extensive independent study in off hours. Approximately three total years of this training is required for students to take the national certifying examination.
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 7021. 1-18 hours. Repeatable for maximum 54 hours credit.
Course Title:Biopsy Practicum II
Course
Description:
The diagnosis of diseases of animals by biopsy techniques. Studies are made of microscopic alterations of tissue submitted for antemortem diagnosis for residents in their second year.
Athena Title:BIOPSY PRACT II
Nontraditional Format:Student works with biopsy pathologist on clinic biopsy cases.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 7022. 1-18 hours. Repeatable for maximum 54 hours credit.
Course Title:Biopsy Practicum III
Course
Description:
The diagnosis of diseases of animals by biopsy techniques. Studies are made of microscopic alterations of tissue submitted for antemortem diagnosis for residents in their third year.
Athena Title:BIOPSY PRACT III
Nontraditional Format:Student works with biopsy pathologist on clinic biopsy cases.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 7030. 1-12 hours. Repeatable for maximum 45 hours credit.
Course Title:Cytology Practicum
Course
Description:
The diagnosis of diseases of animals by cytologic techniques. Studies are made of cytologic preparations prepared from fluids and tissues submitted for antemortem diagnosis.
Athena Title:Cytology Practicum
Nontraditional Format:Students are instructed by faculty in a one-on-one format. Instruction includes cytology procedures and analysis, writing pathology reports, and reviewing reports with faculty. Microscopic slides are reviewed with a faculty member. The training program requires intensive one-on-one instruction during working hours and extensive independent study in off hours. Approximately three total years of this training is required for students to take the national certifying examination.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 7031. 1-18 hours. Repeatable for maximum 54 hours credit.
Course Title:Cytology Practicum II
Course
Description:
The diagnosis of diseases of animals by cytologic techniques. Studies are made of cytologic preparations prepared from fluids and tissues submitted for antemortem diagnosis for residents in their second year.
Athena Title:CYTOLOGY PRACT II
Nontraditional Format:Student works with clinical pathologist on cytology cases.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 7032. 1-18 hours. Repeatable for maximum 54 hours credit.
Course Title:Cytology Practicum III
Course
Description:
The diagnosis of diseases of animals by cytologic techniques. Studies are made of cytologic preparations prepared from fluids and tissues submitted for antemortem diagnosis for residents in their third year.
Athena Title:CYTOLOGY PRACT III
Nontraditional Format:Student works with clinical pathologist on cytologist cases.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 7050. 3 hours.
Course Title:Fundamentals of Fish Disease and Pathology
Course
Description:
Designed to give students an introduction to the principal disease-causing agents and major diseases of wild and cultured fish, their recognition and diagnosis.
Athena Title:FUND FISH DIS PATH
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 7200-7200L. 3.7 hours. 3 hours lecture and 1 hours lab per week.
Course Title:General Animal Pathology
Course
Description:
The reaction of the body to disease processes, specifically disturbances of circulation, cell injury, inflammation, and disturbances of growth. Recognizing lesions grossly and microscopically, determining the pathogenesis of the lesions, and making lesion and disease diagnoses.
Athena Title:GEN ANIMAL PATHOLOG
Nontraditional Format:Computer assisted interactive programs.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall semester every year.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 7300. 1-18 hours. Repeatable for maximum 45 hours credit.
Course Title:Master's Thesis
Course
Description:
Thesis writing under the direction of the major professor.
Athena Title:Master's Thesis
Nontraditional Format:Independent research and thesis preparation.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 8000. 1 hour. Repeatable for maximum 4 hours credit.
Course Title:Pathology Rounds
Course
Description:
The presentation of complete case studies in weekly clinical pathology and histopathology rounds.
Athena Title:PATH ROUNDS
Nontraditional Format:Student participates in weekly clinical pathology and histopathology rounds.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall and spring semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 8001. 1 hour. Repeatable for maximum 12 hours credit.
Course Title:General Pathology Review
Course
Description:
A review of general pathology with emphasis on current literature.
Athena Title:General Pathology Review
Pre or Corequisite:VPAT 5200-5200L or VPAT 7200-7200L
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall and spring semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 8002. 1 hour. Repeatable for maximum 12 hours credit.
Course Title:Gross Pathology Rounds
Course
Description:
A review of gross pathology of animals.
Athena Title:Gross Pathology Rounds
Nontraditional Format:Students review photographic images of gross pathology.
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 8003. 1 hour. Repeatable for maximum 18 hours credit.
Course Title:Ophthalmopathology Rounds
Course
Description:
A review of the microscopic features of the ophthalmologic diseases.
Athena Title:Ophthalmopathology Rounds
Nontraditional Format:Students review microscopic slides.
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 8004. 1 hour. Repeatable for maximum 12 hours credit.
Course Title:Dermatopathology Rounds
Course
Description:
A review of the microscopic features of dermatologic diseases and conditions.
Athena Title:Dermatopathology Rounds
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 8005. 1 hour. Repeatable for maximum 12 hours credit.
Course Title:Current Literature in Veterinary Pathology
Course
Description:
Journal club examining current literature related to anatomic veterinary pathology with a focus on preparation for the ACVP board examination.
Athena Title:Cur Lit in Vet Path
Nontraditional Format:Weekly sessions will consist of an interactive discussion of key points of faculty-selected or resident-selected and faculty-approved literature. A reading list will be developed at the beginning of each semester.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 8006. 1 hour. Repeatable for maximum 12 hours credit.
Course Title:Clinical Pathology Journal Club
Course
Description:
Provides a weekly review of the primary literature with a focus on preparation for the ACVP board examination.
Athena Title:Clinical Path Journal Club
Nontraditional Format:This course will meet weekly. One resident, as designated by the instructor, will select and disseminate the topic based reading list for the semester. Weekly sessions will consist of interactive discussions of key points.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 8007. 1 hour. Repeatable for maximum 12 hours credit.
Course Title:Chemistry Seminar
Course
Description:
Evaluation of laboratory data with a focus on interpretation and summarization, in the style indicated by the ACVP board examination in clinical pathology.
Athena Title:Chemistry Seminar
Nontraditional Format:This course will meet weekly. On most weeks, a case for discussion will be selected and distributed by the faculty, for an open-ended dialogue during the class time. Each student, at the interval designated by the instructor(s), will turn in a written summary of each case. Occasionally (approximately one time per month), laboratory data will be replaced by glass slides or projected images.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 8008. 1 hour. Repeatable for maximum 12 hours credit.
Course Title:Biopsy Rounds
Course
Description:
A review of current hospital biopsy cases.
Athena Title:Biopsy Rounds
Nontraditional Format:Students review biopsy slides from teaching hospital patients.
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 8009. 1 hour. Repeatable for maximum 12 hours credit.
Course Title:Cytology Rounds
Course
Description:
A review of veterinary hospital cytology and hematology cases.
Athena Title:Cytology Rounds
Nontraditional Format:Students review cytology and hematology slides from veterinary teaching hospital patients.
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 8020. 4 hours.
Course Title:Cellular Pathology
Course
Description:
The response of the body to disease. Fine structural and molecular changes; includes mechanisms of cellular injury, carcinogenesis, and mechanisms of neoplasia and the inflammatory process.
Athena Title:CELL PATH
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:SAMS(VPAT) 8040. 1 hour. Repeatable for maximum 10 hours credit.
Course Title:Neurological Pathology
Course
Description:
Seminar course for graduate students in the College of Veterinary Medicine to discuss neurological pathology at an advanced level.
Athena Title:NEUROPATHOLOGY
Pre or Corequisite:DVM or equivilent degree and permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 8050. 2-5 hours. Repeatable for maximum 15 hours credit.
Course Title:Problems in Veterinary Pathology
Course
Description:
Disease problems of both birds and mammals. The nature of the studies will be determined by the student's major field of interest.
Athena Title:PROB VET PATHOLOGY
Nontraditional Format:Student works with department faculty mentor on disease problems of birds or mammals.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 8070-8070L. 3 hours. 2 hours lecture and 3 hours lab per week.
Course Title:Veterinary Hematology
Course
Description:
The morphology, physiology and pathology of the blood and blood-forming tissues. The laboratory will emphasize the morphology of normal and abnormal blood and bone marrow of domestic animals.
Athena Title:VET HEMATOLOGY
Semester Course
Offered:
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 8080. 1 hour.
Course Title:Clincal Pathology Seminar
Course
Description:
Each week, three journal articles will be selected from the ACVP reading list for critical review and discussion. Participants will rotate serving as the presenter each week and write three to five, multiple choice, board-level questions which will be disseminated to the other participants. The articles and questions/answers will be discussed in a round table format.
Athena Title:CLIN PATH SEMINAR
Nontraditional Format:The student will participate in weekly discussions at a round table format.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 8100. 3 hours. 6 hours lab per week.
Course Title:Microscopic Pathology
Course
Description:
The microscopic features of diseases of domestic animals with emphasis on writing lesion descriptions and diagnosis.
Athena Title:MICROSCOPIC PATH
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 8110. 3 hours. 1 hours lecture and 4 hours lab per week.
Course Title:Veterinary Advanced Pathology
Course
Description:
This course focuses on the pathology of disease processes in veterinary medicine with emphasis on the microscopic and ultrastructural changes.
Athena Title:VET ADVANCED PATH
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Pre or Corequisite:VPAT 8100
Semester Course
Offered:
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 8130. 3 hours. 6 hours lab per week.
Course Title:Diagnostic Oncology
Course
Description:
The microscopic features of neoplasms of domestic animals. The identification and characterization of the various tumors.
Athena Title:Diagnostic Oncology
Prerequisite:VPAT 8100 or permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 8140. 1 hour. Repeatable for maximum 2 hours credit.
Course Title:Pathology Research and Professional Development Seminar Series
Course
Description:
The review and discussion of basic problems and diseases currently or potentially important in the field of veterinary medicine.
Athena Title:Path Research Prof Development
Nontraditional Format:Participation via attendance and presentation in research seminars.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall and spring semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT(IDIS) 8150. 3 hours.
Course Title:Virology and Viral Pathogenesis
Course
Description:
Introductory virology includes viral structure, replication, genetics, and immunity. The mechanism(s) by which viruses enter, spread, and cause diseases in humans and animals. Virus-cell interactions include structural and functional alterations of hosts after virus infection and viral components responsible for these alterations.
Athena Title:VIRA PATH
Equivalent Courses:Not open to students with credit in MMIB 8150
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall semester every even-numbered year.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 8160-8160L. 3 hours. 3 hours lecture and 1 hours lab per week.
Course Title:Advanced Veterinary Biochemistry
Course
Description:
In-depth instruction on topics related to advanced veterinary biochemistry, encompassing information from both the primary literature and core texts. It is designed to aid clinical pathology residents in preparation for the ACVP board examination in clinical pathology. In the laboratory portion of the course, the students will analyze and discuss chemistry cases.
Athena Title:Adv Veterinary Biochemistry
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT(POPH) 8220. 3 hours. 9 hours lab per week.
Course Title:Avian Histopathology
Course
Description:
Detailed microscopic studies will be made of avian tissues and the effects of specific diseases and their processes on them. A working knowledge of tissue processing and differential staining will be included.
Athena Title:AVIAN HISTOPATH
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall semester every year.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 8250. 1-6 hours. Repeatable for maximum 12 hours credit.
Course Title:Advanced Problems in Veterinary Pathology
Course
Description:
Intensive study, under the direction of faculty, on management approaches and current issues in the diagnosis of disease and health maintenance of domestic and wild animals.
Athena Title:Adv Problems in Vet Pathology
Nontraditional Format:Directed study.
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 8320. 3 hours.
Course Title:Pathology of Laboratory Animals
Course
Description:
The etiology, tissue alterations, both macroscopic and microscopic, of diseases of the common laboratory animals. Biological profile of each major species of laboratory animals.
Athena Title:PATH LAB ANIMALS
Nontraditional Format:Lectures and laboratories concerning the diseases of laboratory animals.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
       
Course ID:VPAT 8330. 1 hour. Repeatable for maximum 12 hours credit.
Course Title:Laboratory Animal Pathology Grand Rounds
Course
Description:
Monthly rounds will present historical laboratory animal case submissions received through the Georgia Laboratory Animal Diagnostic Service, Athens Veterinary Laboratory Diagnostic Laboratory, UGA. Rounds are intended for pathology and laboratory animal residents, are open to everyone interested, and will be transmitted to the Division of Animal Resources at Emory University.
Athena Title:Laboratory Animal Grand Rounds
Nontraditional Format:Directed study.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 8350. 1-8 hours. Repeatable for maximum 45 hours credit.
Course Title:Laboratory Animal Necropsy
Course
Description:
The ultimate goal of this course is to familiarize laboratory animal medicine residents with gross and microscopic pathology of laboratory animals.
Athena Title:Laboratory Animal Necropsy
Nontraditional Format:Practicum.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 9000. 1-18 hours. Repeatable for maximum 350 hours credit.
Course Title:Doctoral Research
Course
Description:
Research while enrolled for a doctoral degree under the direction of faculty members.
Athena Title:Doctoral Research
Nontraditional Format:Independent research under the direction of a faculty member.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
       
Course ID:VPAT 9300. 1-18 hours. Repeatable for maximum 45 hours credit.
Course Title:Doctoral Dissertation
Course
Description:
Dissertation writing under the direction of the major professor.
Athena Title:Doctoral Dissertation
Nontraditional Format:Independent research and preparation of the doctoral dissertation.
Prerequisite:Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
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