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AH 3404: Independent Study in Art History
3.00 Credits
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Focus on a special topic in the history of art. May be repeated for credit for different topics. Objectives: to study a particular aspect of art history and enhance cultural, social, and aesthetic understanding through intensive engagement with a variety of visual forms in different historical periods. Prerequisite: one 2000-level AH course.
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AN 3134: Introduction to Physical Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Biosocial bases of human conduct seen in evolutionary perspective; elementary genetic, demographic, and ecological models necessary for understanding human behavior; biology as an evolutionary complex extending from Prosimian revolution through the Neolithic revolution. Prerequisite: HI 2104.
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AN 3404: Chinese Art and Civilization
3.00 Credits
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
A basic discussion of the structure of Chinese civilization with a review of important art forms from Neolithic times to the present, with emphasis on visual documentation. Prerequisite: HI 2104.
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AN 3504: Special Topics in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Focus on a special topic in anthropology completed under the guidance of a faculty member. May be repeated for credit on a different topic. Prerequisite: instructor's permission.
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AN 3604: Independent Study in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Independent or small group work under supervision of instructor, by special arrangement. Prerequisites: for Liberal Studies/ Integrated Digital Media majors only and instructor's permission.
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BE 6003: Principles of Biological Systems
3.00 Credits
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Physiology is defined as the science that deals with the functions of the body. It logically follows, therefore, that a sound, comprehensive knowledge of human physiology should occupy a significant part of the academic training of personnel in medicine and related fields. The emphasis is on normal functions, but also considers the consequences of disease and injury, and deal with the body's potential for recovery and for compensation. Behavioral responses to environmental conditions are considered, but in this area our chief concern will be with the regulation and control of fundamental reflexes or neuro-endocrine mechanisms. Prerequisite: None, although some background of biochemistry and gross and cellular anatomy would be helpful. Co-listed as CM 9503. Prerequisite: None.
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BE 6013: Molecular Immunology
3.00 Credits
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Familiarizes students with the body of research that forms the foundation of our present understanding of the molecular basis and the cellular interactions that regulate the immune responses. The principal tool of learning is the reading and discussion of research papers in immunology by a small group of students supervised by a faculty member who is active in the specific research area. The topics to be covered include antibody structure, B-cell development, T-cell structure and development, T- cell-MHC interaction, MHC structure and antigen processing, complement chemistry, complement and Fc receptor structure and function, transplantation immunogenetics, mucosal immunology and allergic reactions. Prerequisite: Adviser's approval.
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BE 6023: Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
3.00 Credits
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
A comprehensive overview of cellular neuroscience that consists of 20 lectures and two exams. Course is roughly divided into three parts: (1) the physiology and biophysics of neurons; (2) neuronal signal transduction, gene expression and transport of RNA and protein; and (3) synaptic transmission and plasticity. The textbook is Fundamental Neuroscience by Zigmond, Bloom, Landis, Roberts and Squire with supplementary readings provided from other textbooks as well as relevant journal articles. Prerequisites: CM 9506 or its equivalent and undergraduate biochemistry.
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BE 6203: Biomedical Imaging I
3.00 Credits
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
This course introduces the physics, instrumentation, and signal processing methods used in X-ray imaging (projection radiography), X-ray computed tomography, nuclear medicine (SPECT/PET), ultrasound imaging, and magnetic resonance imaging. Colisted as EL582. Prerequisite: Multivariable calculus (MA2112, MA2122), physics (PH2004), probability (MA3012)-open to graduate students and upper-level UG students. Co-requisite: Signals and systems (EE3054, preferred but not required).
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BE 6213: Biomedical Imaging II
3.00 Credits
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
This course introduces the mechanisms and concepts related to image acquisition and subsequent image processing and image formation in various biomedical imaging modalities. Building on material covered in Biomedical Imaging I, these courses focus on advanced topics such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound imaging, biomagnetic imaging and optical tomographic imaging (OTI). Co-listed as EL682. Prerequisite: BE 6203 (Biomedical Imaging 1, B).
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