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Human Biology
Organized around the themes of anatomy and physiology, with the goal of making the content relevant to human health and wellness. It introduces fundamental biological principles to non- science majors through a discussion of organ and organs systems and how they contribute to disease.
See Course DetailsAnatomy and Physiology I
Systematic study of the anatomy and physiology of the human body at cellular, tissue, and gross levels.
See Course DetailsAnatomy and Physiology II
A continuation of Anatomy and Physiology I.
See Course DetailsCommunicating Human Anatomy and Physiology
This course will train students to deliver information about human anatomy and physiology to elementary learners. Students will develop presentations, create interactive workshops, present to in-service elementary science teachers, travel to local elementary schools, and reflect on their performance. The undergraduate students will learn communication strategies and critical thinking skills.
See Course DetailsNeuroscience Careers Exploration
Exploration of the diverse career opportunities within the field of neuroscience. Through a combination of guest lectures, interactive discussions, and hands-on activities, students will gain insights into various professional paths, including research, clinical practice, industry roles, and academic positions.
See Course DetailsComparative Vertebrate Anatomy
Comparative systemic vertebrate anatomy emphasizing structure and function.
See Course DetailsFunctional Human Anatomy
A survey of the gross structure of the human body accompanied by laboratory cat dissection. The course is intended for upper- level undergraduates preparing for careers in the biomedical sciences.
See Course DetailsMedical Histology
Microscopic anatomy of cells, tissues, and organs. This course will integrate histology with aspects of cell biology, biochemistry, and physiology and provide a foundation for subsequent medical studies.
See Course DetailsMedical Histology
Microscopic anatomy of cells, tissues, and organs. This course will integrate histology with aspects of cell biology, biochemistry, and physiology and provide a foundation for subsequent medical studies.
See Course DetailsWhy You Are Not Dead: The Immune System and Disease
Biomedical interventions that have extended lifespans with emphasis on therapeutics, vaccines, and other interventions. How biomedical research is done and can be critically evaluated. Introduction to the immune system, how it combats infection, and how immune dysfunction causes disease. Discussion of cutting-edge developments in disease and cancer prevention and treatment.
See Course DetailsSpecial Topics in Cellular Biology
Lectures, readings, and discussion of topics related to a central theme of special interest in the field of cellular biology. Scientific communication will be emphasized, and visits to laboratories may be scheduled. Topics and instructors vary from semester to semester.
See Course DetailsMedical Anatomy
Regional study of human anatomy at the gross level.
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