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Russ WS361: Russian for the Professions WSU Rus 361
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Russian for the Professions WSU Rus 361
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Russ WS410: Russian Film WSU Rus 410
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Russian Film WSU Rus 410
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Russ WS430: St.Petersburg WSU Rus 430
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
St.Petersburg WSU Rus 430
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Russ WS430 - St.Petersburg WSU Rus 430
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Russ WS450: Seminar in Russian Studies-Themes WSU Rus 450
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Prereq: Russ 306
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Russ WS450 - Seminar in Russian Studies-Themes WSU Rus 450
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S 510: MedS ID&WS510 Microscopic Anatomy ) WSU Med
4.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Provides the principles and concepts of histology, defines the morphological characteristics of the cells, tissues and organs of the human body and relates this information to functional processes. Three lec and one 3-hr lab a wk. (Fall only)
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S 510 - MedS ID&WS510 Microscopic Anatomy ) WSU Med
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S 511: MedS ID&WS511 Anatomy and Embryology 1 ) WSU Med
5.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Presents understanding of the formation and 3-dimensional relationships of the major structures in the human body. This is a laboratory course where the diversity variability and adaptability of the human phenotype will be examined in the dissection laboratory and in living anatomy. Focus is on trunk anatomy. Two lec and one 3-hr lab a wk. (Fall only) Part6-m
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S 511 - MedS ID&WS511 Anatomy and Embryology 1 ) WSU Med
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S 512: MedS ID&WS512 Mechanisms in Cellular Physiology ) WSU Med
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Presents fundamental cellular events underlying the following topics: physiology of the cell membrane including ionic and electrical potential gradients, active transport, excitability and action potentials; biophysics of sensory receptors; neuromuscular transmission; muscle energetics and contractility; spinal reflexes and central synaptic transmission; autonomic nervous system; energy metabolism and temperature regulation; epithelial transport; gastrointestinal motility and secretions. (Fall only)
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S 512 - MedS ID&WS512 Mechanisms in Cellular Physiology ) WSU Med
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S 513: MedS ID&WS513 Introduction to Clinical Medicine I ) WSU Med
2.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Exposes students to clinical skills and professional issues with instruction in interview techniques that form the basis for the doctor-patient relationship and the skills of communicating with patients. (Fall only)
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S 513 - MedS ID&WS513 Introduction to Clinical Medicine I ) WSU Med
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S 514: MedS ID&WS514 Biochemistry I ) WSU Med
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Focuses on how the genome serves as a source of information, and how molecular understanding of gene function produces new therapeutic and diagnostic tools. Topics include how genetic information is stored, mobilized, and used; targets of regulation; molecular medicine; cancer; and genomic therapies. (Fall only)
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S 514 - MedS ID&WS514 Biochemistry I ) WSU Med
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S 516: MedS ID&WS516 Systems of Human Behavior I ) WSU Med
1.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Selected overview of contributions from behavioral sciences to clinical practice of primary care physicians. Sensitizes students to impact of such factors as emotional and physical development, cultural backgrounds, social roles, families, sexual identities, and belief systems upon their effectiveness as physicians. Encourages appreciation of the role of behavioral factors in major management problems faced in medical practice; covers physical and psychological development of the individual from the embryo through old age; teaches skills in analyzing behavior, defining behavior objectives, and designing precise treatment strategies to obtain these objectives. (Fall only)
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S 516 - MedS ID&WS516 Systems of Human Behavior I ) WSU Med
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