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2020-410: Anatomical Illustration Mixed Media
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Development of range and mastery of airbrush and mixed media illustration techniques. Course work emphasizes creating illustrations aimed at a variety of medical illustration markets, including medical/legal, editorial, and advertising. Credit 3
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2020-431: Human Gross Anatomy I
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Dissection and the study of the human body are presented with topics such as developmental, comparative, and applied anatomy. Emphasis is directed toward osteology and radiographic anatomy. Credit 4
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2020-431 - Human Gross Anatomy I
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2020-432: Human Gross Anatomy II
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
The second half of a two-quarter sequence devoted to the study of the human body. Detailed dissection of a human cadaver is supplemented with lectures on the structure and function of the major organ systems. The second quarter begins with a detailed dissection of the head and neck and moves on to the pelvis, perineum, and a lower limb. (2020-431) Credit 4
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2020-461 3: D Modeling and Animation of Biomedical and Organic Forms I
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Course explores modeling and animating three-dimensional forms to provide visual support for allied health instruction. Assignments focus initially on modeling geometric forms to create biomedical subjects (i.e., human cells, bacteria, viruses etc.). Fundamentals of animation and its use as an instructional media are then presented. Additional modeling techniques and expanded lighting and rendering procedures are explored. Students create animation explaining cellular events or depicting the anatomy of a human organ for their fi nal assignment. Credit 3
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2020-462 3: D Modeling and Animation of Biomedical and Organic Forms II
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Course employs three-dimensional modeling and animation as a means of providing visual support for biomedical instruction. Assignments focus on constructing models that accurately portray a member of the phylum anthropoda (crustaceans, insects, arachnids). Fundamentals of animation and its use as an instructional media are reviewed. Models are then attached to "skeletons"in order to animate some characteristic action of the chosen species. Forward kinetics, inverse kinetics, and inverse kinetics using a spline handle are compared as means for controlling animation. Credit 3
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2020-463: Advanced 3-D Modeling and Animation of Biomedical and Organic Forms
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Course for students who have taken either three-dimensional modeling and Animation of Biomedical and Organic Forms I or II, to develop animations designed to provide health information as a public service displayed on the Web. Course material focuses on advance modeling and animation procedures. In addition to technical animation and modeling skills, student projects are expected to demonstrate independent research methodologies. Credit 3
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2020-468: Medical Legal Illustration
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This course deals with the preparation of support materials for medical litigation-personal injury, medical malpractice, and product liability cases. Students learn to read and interpret medical records including operative reports, discharge summaries, radiographs, pathology, and autopsy reports. From these records, students propose effective visual aids to best depict the facts of the case, create preliminary sketches of the proposed exhibits, and then complete the exhibits in a format appropriate for presentation to a jury or arbitrator. Credit 3
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2020-478: Molecular Illustration
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Accurate representations of molecular structures are essential to illustrate recent advances in biotechnology, medical genetics, and pharmacology. This course provides a basic overview of molecular biology and introduces the principles of molecular illustration. Students will locate three-dimensional molecular model fi les on the Internet and manipulate these models to create two dimensional, three dimensional and animated representations of molecules and biochemical processes. Credit 3 Prerequisite for all 500-level medical illustration courses: junior fi ne arts core or equivalent
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2020-501: Advanced Medical Illustration
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Advanced medical illustration techniques. Graphic design related to illustrative and photographic practice. Lab sessions to be scheduled in operating room facilities. Jointly sponsored by RIT and the University of Rochester. Credit 3
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2020-504: Surgical Drawing and Illustration I
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This course provides students with the unique opportunity of drawing while observing surgery in local operating suites. Surgical sketches are further developed into fi nal illustrations designed to support instructions. Illustrations created in this course will be produced using traditional and electronic media. Credit 3
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