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ANAT 7240: Research Problems in Cell Biology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
7240. Research Problems in Cell Biology* (1-3) P: Admission to the Anatomy and Cell Biology graduate program or consent of chair. Register for course for 3 semesters. Allow student to begin research activity and explore thesis research topics under guidance of scientist with ongoing research project. Student carefully guided to formulate hypothesis, design experiments, collect data, analyze data, and make conclusions so that research efforts will have high likelihood for seminar presentation, abstract/poster presentation at a national meeting, or journal publication.
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ANAT 7250: Seminar in Cell Biology
1.00 Credits
East Carolina University
7250. Seminar in Cell Biology* (1) P: Admission into the Anatomy and Cell Biology graduate program or consent of chair. Register for course for 4 semesters. Student will attend dept seminar series comprised of well-respect scientists describing their recent methodology and research results in current and exciting cell biological problems as related to clinical issues. Students present formal seminar in chosen cell biological area under guidance of faculty. Faculty will instruct students in scientific content, proper slide preparation, organization, basic public speaking skills, handling of audience questions, audience awareness, and stage presence.
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ANAT 7345: Cell Mobility
2.00 Credits
East Carolina University
7345. Cell Motility (2) Same as BIOC 7345; BIOL 7345 P: General chemistry, organic chemistry, general biology, and general physics; or consent of instructor. Multidisciplinary exploration of mechanism, structure, and function of motile systems essential for eukaryotic life.
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ANAT 9000: Dissertation
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
East Carolina University
9000. Dissertation* (3-12) May be repeated. May count maximum of 18 s.h.
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ANAT 9001: Dissertation: Summer Research
1.00 Credits
East Carolina University
9001. Dissertation: Summer Research (1) May be repeated. No credit may count toward degree. Students conducting dissertation research may only register for this course during the summer.
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ANAT 9400: Anatomy - IDS
1.00 Credits
East Carolina University
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ANAT 9401: Clinical Gross Human Anatomy
1.00 Credits
East Carolina University
Review selected regions of human anatomy, highlighting features of clinical importance. Student will experience a dissection of a region of the human body relevant to the student's focus and interest.
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ANES 9400: Anesthesiology Away
1.00 Credits
East Carolina University
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ANES 9401: Anesthesiology
1.00 Credits
East Carolina University
To improve the student's skills in acute medical care involving fluid and blood therapy, airway management, respiratory care, patient monitoring, and basic skills in cardio- pulmonary resuscitation. This course is designed to develop interest in the specialty of anesthesiology.
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ANTH 1000: Introduction to Anthropology
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
1000. Introduction to Anthropology (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:SO) Anthropological studies of human culture.
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