
Biomedical Sciences (BIOM) 1 BIOM 5116 Clinical Anatomy BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES Prerequisites: Graduate standing in the biomedical sciences program. Description: Presents gross structure of the human body using a regional (BIOM) approach. Topics include topographical and functional anatomy, clinical correlations, and introduction to radiology. The course provides the BIOM 5000 Research & Thesis descriptive basis for understanding human structure and function Prerequisites: Consent of major adviser. encountered in succeeding courses and medical practice. Previously Description: Research in biomedical sciences for MS degree. Offered for offered as BIOM 5118. variable credit, 1-6 credit hours, maximum of 6 credit hours. Credit hours: 6 Credit hours: 1-6 Contact hours: Lecture: 4 Lab: 4 Contact: 8 Contact hours: Contact: 1-6 Other: 1-6 Levels: Graduate Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lab, Lecture, Combined lecture and lab Schedule types: Independent Study Department/School: Biomedical Sciences Department/School: Biomedical Sciences BIOM 5122 Introduction and Survey of Human Structure BIOM 5003 Statistics for Medical Residents Description: Introductory survey course aimed at presenting an overview Prerequisites: Employed as a medical resident or permission of instructor of structures and functions of the body's systems using a regional Description: Survey of statistical methodology relevant to health care approach. Discover the human body through recorded lectures and professionals. Basic understanding of statistics presented in recent virtual dissections of cadaveric specimens using 3D anatomy software. medical literature. Hypothesis testing, ANOVA techniques, regression, Three online modules will cover introductory survey information from six categorical techniques. Same course as STAT 5003. regions of the human body. The course is suitable for students interested Credit hours: 3 in learning human structure in a self-paced, online environment. Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Contact: 3 Credit hours: 2 Levels: Graduate Contact hours: Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 Contact: 4 Schedule types: Lecture Levels: Graduate Department/School: Biomedical Sciences Schedule types: Lab, Lecture, Combined lecture and lab BIOM 5010 Special Topics in Biomedical Sciences Department/School: Biomedical Sciences Description: Provides an overview of current issues in biomedical BIOM 5124 Systems Histology & General Pathology sciences. Offered for variable credit, 1-3 credit hours, maximum of 12 Description: Introduction to the histophysiology and general pathology credit hours. of the basic tissues and includes the cardiovascular, respiratory, Credit hours: 1-3 hematology, lymphatic, genitourinary, endocrine, reproductive, Contact hours: Lecture: 1-3 Contact: 1-3 integumentary, and gastrohepatic systems. Lecture, lab, and group Levels: Graduate discussions are used as the main means of presenting the material. Schedule types: Lecture Students will learn how structure relates to physiology and how Department/School: Biomedical Sciences pathology disrupts cell processes and the normal architecture. BIOM 5013 Medical Biostatistics Credit hours: 4 Prerequisites: Graduate standing. Contact hours: Lecture: 4 Contact: 4 Description: Fundamentals of biostatistics, including parametric and non- Levels: Graduate parametric statistical methods with applications to biomedical research, Schedule types: Lecture clinical epidemiology and clinical medicine. Department/School: Biomedical Sciences Credit hours: 3 BIOM 5133 Neuroanatomy Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Contact: 3 Prerequisites: Graduate standing in the biomedical science program. Levels: Graduate Description: A continuation of gross anatomy to include anatomy of the Schedule types: Lecture head region. Emphasis on neuroanatomy. Laboratory sessions on head Department/School: Biomedical Sciences and brain dissection and special demonstrations. The relation of basic BIOM 5020 Biomedical Sciences Seminar principles with osteopathic medicine and neurology in clinical correlation Prerequisites: Graduate standing. sessions. Previously offered as BIOM 5132. Description: Literature and research problems in biomedical sciences. Credit hours: 3 Offered for variable credit, 1-15 credit hours, maximum of 15 credit hours. Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Contact: 3 Credit hours: 1-15 Levels: Graduate Contact hours: Lecture: 1-15 Contact: 1-15 Schedule types: Lecture Levels: Graduate Department/School: Biomedical Sciences Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Biomedical Sciences 2 Biomedical Sciences (BIOM) BIOM 5144 Histology and Development BIOM 5631 Disease Research in Medicine Description: This course combines lecture videos from two courses Prerequisites: Biomedical Foundations or equivalent. Permission of in the medical curriculum with biomedical and evolutionary readings instructor. and a weekly discussion sections, supporting graduate inquiry in the Description: Introduction to selected diseases of priority in medicine and Biomedical Sciences. Microanatomy and Development of the embryo and to funding agencies. Includes discussing current clinical and research organ systems are interleaved with Genetics lectures explaining the basis challenges. of human variation. May not be used for degree credit with BIOM 6743 or Credit hours: 1 BIOM 6752. Contact hours: Lecture: 1 Contact: 1 Credit hours: 4 Levels: Graduate Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Contact: 4 Other: 1 Schedule types: Lecture Levels: Graduate Department/School: Biomedical Sciences Schedule types: Discussion, Combined lecture & discussion, Lecture BIOM 5641 Cornerstones of Vertebrate Paleontology Department/School: Biomedical Sciences Description: In-depth discussion of topics in Vertebrate Pathology, BIOM 5215 Medical Biochemistry emphasizing critical thinking skills. Based on evaluation of the Description: Broad survey of the chemical classes and metabolic primary literature, and covering diverse methodological approaches to processes that are consistent with the normal functions of biosystems. interdisciplinary research questions. Functions and interrelationships of these processes in human Credit hours: 1 metabolism to provide a foundation for understanding the chemistry of Contact hours: Lecture: 1 Contact: 1 disease states when discussed in the second-year program. Levels: Graduate Credit hours: 5 Schedule types: Lecture Contact hours: Lecture: 5 Contact: 5 Department/School: Biomedical Sciences Levels: Graduate BIOM 5653 Evolutionary Physiology Schedule types: Lecture Description: Survey course that covers the basic physiology of, primarily, Department/School: Biomedical Sciences mammalian species. Uses an evolutionary approach that integrates form BIOM 5316 Medical Microbiology and Immunology with function by outlining the evolutionary sequences thought to have Prerequisites: BIOM 5215. resulted in modern organ structures. Description: Similarities and differences among pathogenic Credit hours: 3 microorganisms. Characteristics, pathogenesis and control of medically Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Contact: 3 important microorganisms and disorders of the immune system. Levels: Graduate Laboratory exercises on the basic serological and microbiological Schedule types: Lecture procedures used in the diagnosis of infectious diseases. Department/School: Biomedical Sciences Credit hours: 6 BIOM 5663 Graduate Pharmacology Contact hours: Lecture: 6 Contact: 6 Description: Provides an enriched understanding of the mechanism of Levels: Graduate actions of pharmacological agents used to treat human diseases. Schedule types: Lecture Credit hours: 3 Department/School: Biomedical Sciences Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Contact: 3 BIOM 5616 Graduate Biomedical Physiology Levels: Graduate Description: This course incorporates an evolutionary perspective Schedule types: Lecture to better understand physiologic principles and control mechanisms Department/School: Biomedical Sciences that maintain homeostasis. The fundamentals of physiology are BIOM 5672 Scientific Outreach Training for Graduate Students emphasized in discussions of the integration of structure and function Description: Provides interactive opportunities with elementary school- in all systems of the body, along with the integration of function among aged children with a particular emphasis on developing an understanding systems. Problem-solving techniques are utilized to develop student of the scientific method as a strategy for real-life problem-solving. understanding, and enhance subsequent learning - both clinical and basic Credit hours: 2 sciences. Contact hours: Lecture: 2 Contact: 2 Credit hours: 6 Levels: Graduate Contact hours: Lecture: 6 Contact: 6 Schedule types: Lecture Levels: Graduate Department/School: Biomedical Sciences Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Biomedical Sciences BIOM 5683 Chronic Inflammation and Cancer Development Description: Provides insight that describes the issues of chronic BIOM 5621 Introduction to Translational Research inflammation, auto-immune and cancer development. Description: Focuses on biomedical and clinical research from bench to Credit hours: 3 bedside and back. Provides examples of how basic science and clinical Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Contact: 3 observations lead to translational research. Levels: Graduate Credit hours: 1 Schedule types: Lecture Contact hours: Lecture: 1 Contact: 1 Department/School: Biomedical Sciences Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Biomedical Sciences Biomedical Sciences (BIOM) 3 BIOM 5693 Principle Concepts of Cellular and Molecular
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