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3.00 Credits
This course has two objectives: to enable students to understand normal digestion, absorption, and metabolism of nutrients at a sophisticated level, and to make them aware of the nutritional needs of diseased patients. Pathophysiology of the gastrointestinal system will be considered. Offered fall and winter semesters. Prerequisites: BMS 290 or BMS 251 and (CHM 232 or CHM 230 or CHM 461).
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Prerequisites: BMS 290 or BMS 251 and (CHM 232 or CHM 230 or CHM 461).
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth examination of the biochemical and physiological functions of nutrients and their relationships to health and disease. The digestion, absorption, and transport of nutrients are discussed. The integrated regulation of metabolism at the physiological, cellular, and molecular levels in response to altered nutritional and hormonal status is emphasized. Offered fall and spring/summer semesters. Prerequisites: (BMS 290 or MOV 304) and (CHM 232 or CHM 461).
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Prerequisites: (BMS 290 or MOV 304) and (CHM 232 or CHM 461).
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1.00 Credits
A laboratory course covering the gross anatomy of the skeletal, muscular, nervous, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, reproductive, urinary, and endocrine systems through the use of human cadavers. (0-0-3) Offered each semester. Prerequisites: B or better in BMS 208 or BMS 251.
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Prerequisites: B or better in BMS 208 or BMS 251.
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3.00 Credits
Presentation of disease processes in terms of physiologic dysfunction. Pathophysiology emphasizes the disruption of normal steady state relationships and considers the minor, acute, and chronic aspects of disease. This provides a link between the basic medical sciences and their clinical application. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: BMS 290 or BMS 251.
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Prerequisite: BMS 290 or BMS 251.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the principles of pharmacology and the pharmacological aspects of the major classes of drugs used in the treatment of disease. Patient care implications associated with the clinical use of the pharmacological agents will be discussed. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: BMS 310.
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Prerequisite: BMS 310.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced genetics course using microorganisms to analyze fundamental biological processes: mutation, replication, recombination, and transposition, along with the expression of genes and the processing of their products. (3-0-0) Offered fall semester of even-numbered years. Prerequisite: BMS 212 or BIO 357.
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Prerequisite: BMS 212 or BIO 357.
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1.00 Credits
A selected set of experiments to demonstrate important principles of bacterial genetics, including basic microbial methodology, mutagenesis, and gene transfer. (0-0-4) Offered fall semester of even-numbered years. Prerequisite: BMS 312 (may be taken concurrently).
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Prerequisite: BMS 312 (may be taken concurrently).
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2.00 Credits
Lecture and laboratory prosection study of the anatomy of synovial joints found in the human limbs, vertebral column, and skull. Emphasis on normal musculoskeletal anatomy. (1-0-2) Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: (Both BMS 208 and BMS 309, or equivalent human anatomy course), or (both BMS 251 and MOV 300).
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Prerequisites: (Both BMS 208 and BMS 309, or equivalent human anatomy course), or (both BMS 251 and MOV 300).
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the physiological processes connected with death and dying. Topics include body mechanisms associated with aging and common causes of death, autopsies, decomposition, modes of body disposition (and how they differ among cultures), and methods of body preservation (e.g., embalming and mummification). Not counted as an elective for biomedical sciences majors. Offered fall and spring/summer semesters upon demand.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in the anatomical and physiological aspects of the normal aging process, designed for students from a broad range of disciplines. Emphasis will be placed on the normal aging process as it occurs in the majority of the population. Offered fall semester. Prerequisites: BMS 208 and BMS 290.
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Prerequisites: BMS 208 and BMS 290.
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