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Course Criteria
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5.00 - 9.00 Credits
2nd Semester. Lect.2, Lab 9, 5 credits. This course is a continuation of ANAT 0301, and includes a topographic and systemic anatomic view of the equine, bovine, caprine, and porcine species. Emphasis is placed on anatomical structures relevant to procedures. This course also covers veterinary functional neuroanatomy. Prerequisite: ANAT 0301, ANAT 0309, and PHSI 0340.
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5.00 - 9.00 Credits
2nd Semester. Lect.2, Lab 9, 5 credits. This course is a continuation of ANAT 0301, and includes a topographic and systemic anatomic view of the equine, bovine, caprine, and porcine species. Emphasis is placed on anatomical structures relevant to procedures. This course also covers veterinary functional neuroanatomy. Prerequisite: ANAT 0301, ANAT 0309, and PHSI 0340.
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4.00 Credits
1st Semester. Lect. 2, Lab 4, 4 credits. This course includes a study of the microscopic structure of cells, tissues, organs and organ systems (nervous, lymphoid, cardiovascular, and integument) as well as their functional significance and clinical relevance. Early embryology and development of higher vertebrates with emphasis on genetic and congenital developmental anomalies are discussed.
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4.00 Credits
1st Semester. Lect. 2, Lab 4, 4 credits. This course includes a study aof the microscopic structure of cells, tissues, organs and organ systems (nervous, lymphoid, cardiovascular, and integument) as well as their functional significance and clinical relevance. Early embryology and development of higher vertebrates with emphasis on genetic and congenital developmental anomalies are discussed.
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3.00 Credits
2nd Semester. Lect. 2, Lab 3, 3 credits. This course is a continuation of ANAT 0309. Emphasis is placed on the microscopic structure, functional relationships, and clinical relevance of organs and organ systems (digestive, respiratory, urinary, male and female reproductive, endocrine and special senses). The embryology and development of each organ system are discussed. Prerequisite: ANAT 0309.
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3.00 Credits
2nd Semester. Lect. 2, Lab 3, 3 credits. This course is a continuation of ANAT 0309. Emphasis is placed on the microscopic structure, functional relationships, and clinical relevance of organs and organ systems (digestive, respiratory, urinary, male and female reproductive, endocrine and special senses). The embryology and development of each organ system are discussed. Prerequisite: ANAT 0309.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
1st and 2nd Semesters, Summer. Lect.0, Lab 4, 2 credits. Participants may pursue special projects of interest, individually or in small groups, in the areas of gross anatomy, applied anatomy, neuroanatomy, histological techniques, and in anatomical techniques. Prerequisites: ANAT 0301 and ANAT 0309 or Vertebrate Biology with approval of the course instructor.
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2.00 Credits
1st Semester. Lect. 1, Lab 2, 2 credits. This course provides participants with a basic understanding of veterinary acupuncture knowledge and skills. Emphasis is placed on the theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). TCM pathology and diagnosis, canine and equine acupuncture points and channels, and acupuncture techniques, therapies and analgesia. Participants interact with the instructor in the practice of acupuncture diagnosis and treatment. Prerequisite: Fourth year veterinary student status.
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2.00 Credits
2nd Semester. Lect. 1, Lab 2, 2 credits. This course is designed for graduate, professional, and undergraduate students with an interest in the functional mechanisms of the nervous system, the problems that arise when specific lesions exist, the pathobiology of selective neurologic disorders, and the diagnostic and treatment approaches for nervous system disorders. Prerequisites: Third and/or fourth year veterinary student status.
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3.00 Credits
1st Semester. Lect. 2, Lab 3, 3 credits. Same as Plant and Soil Sciences 100. World food and fiber production - a survey of methodologies and culture.
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