Course Listing for ANATOMY


115. Histology. (2 units) § Wi. Lecture 2 hours.
H. Ralston
The lecture series begins with a description of the microscopic structure of the basic tissues found in the human body, and then goes on to cover the microscopic structure of most of the organs in the body. Functional aspects of the structures are stressed. Intended for students in the School of Pharmacy.

116. Gross Anatomy. (3 units) § Sp. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3 hours.
P. Teresi
A study of the macroscopic structure of the human body by means of lectures and dissections. Functional aspects of the structures are stressed. Intended for students in the School of Pharmacy.

117. Gross Anatomy & Embryology. (6 units) Su, Fa. Prerequisites: First year standing in the School of Dentistry.
M. McMaster
Gross anatomy and embryology of the thorax, abdomen, head and neck. Emphasis willl be placed on clinical applications relating to the practice of dentistry. ( department: CELL&TISBI )

118. General Histology. (4 units) § Fa. Prerequisites: Good standing in Dentistry 1 or Dental Hygiene 1 class. Lecture 4 hours.
D. Ramos, J. Regezi, R. Kramer
Course covers the histology and basic function of human cells and tissues. It is a foundation to the pathologic processes fundamental to the practice of dentistry and dental hygiene. The tissues and organ systems will have application to patient systemic health and head and neck diseases that impact on patient management. The course will focus on histology, the normal function of pertinent organ systems, and head and neck histology with pathologic correlations. ( department: CELL&TISBI )

150.01. Gross & Regional Anatomy. (3-6 units) § Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Program must be approved by department and adviser during quarter previous to enrollment. Laboratory 3 hours.
K. Topp
Individual/group dissection. Advanced review of gross anatomy. Intended as a block elective course for advanced medical or graduate students.

156. Gross Anatomy & Embryology. (4.5 units) Su, Fa. Prerequisites: First year standing in Dental Hygiene. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 2 hours.
M. McMaster
Gross anatomy and embryology of the thorax, abdomen, head and neck. Emphasis will be placed on clinical applications relating to the practice of dentistry. ( department: CELL&TISBI )

170.01. Medical Scholars Program Workshops. (1 units) Fa, Wi, Sp. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. Laboratory 1 hours. Seminar 1 hours.
A. Donjacour
Workshops in anatomy and neuroanatomy, offered concurrent to the first-year course, will present challenging material in the form of problem sets which students will solve in groups. Material, geared toward high-achieving students, will augment basic coursework with clinical and basic science information.

198. Supervised Study. (1-5 units) § Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
Staff
Library research and directed reading under supervision of a member of the faculty with the approval of the chairperson of the department.

199. Laboratory Project. (1-5 units) § Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Laboratory 3-15 hours.
Staff
A laboratory research project under direction of a member of the faculty with the approval of the chairperson of the department.

207. Neuroscience. (5 units) § SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology or consent of instructor. Lecture 4 hours. Laboratory 3 hours.
S. Rosi
The structural organization and function of the physiology of the central nervous system with an emphasis on the physiology of striated muscle and peripheral nerve relative to control mechanisms within the nervous system is presented. Emphasis is on clinical functional correlations of motor control.

250. Research. (1-8 units) § Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Laboratory 3-24 hours.
Staff, A. Schwartz


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