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3.00 Credits
The function and organization of the major endocrine glands, the synthesis and release of their hormone products, and the effects of those hormones on target cells with regard to normal growth, development and homeostasis. The cooperative relationship between the endocrine, nervous and immune systems discussed from the standpoint of how that cooperation contributes to the smooth functioning of the human physiology. Offered online or on-site. Prerequisite: a college level course in cell biology.
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3.00 Credits
Online course designed to introduce students to the field of cancer biology. Various aspects of this topic, such as tumor initiation, progression, and therapy, studied in depth.
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3.00 Credits
Online course covers the organs, cells and molecules that mediate the innate and adaptive aspects of the immune system as they apply to infection. Historical discoveries and technologies related to immunology also covered. Discussions and problem solving geared toward a deep understanding of cellular and molecular processes as they apply to individual host defense mechanisms. Prerequisite: a college level course in cell biology. A strong background in cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry and physiology is most helpful.
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Problem-based learning course designed to study case-related clinical problems, specifically to help to analyze and integrate the knowledge about the function and structure of the major body systems and to differentiate the major pathophysiologic mechanisms involved in the process of disease or functional abnormality. Clinical interpretation and practical application of patient histories, physical examination, laboratory and diagnostic tests used for differentiation of most interrelated syndromes and conditions in a diagnosis-making process. Improves critical thinking skills and develops clinical analytical skills. Offered online or on-site.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of molecular genetics including gene structure and function, control of protein synthesis, mutation and DNA repair, and genetic engineering. Analysis of current literature also included. Offered online or on-site.
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3.00 Credits
Discusses the evolution, taxonomy, ecology, physiology, and behavior of mammalian vertebrates. Offered online or on-site. Prerequisite: graduate students and advanced undergraduates with permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the biology, pathology, and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases. Offered online or on-site.
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3.00 Credits
A course emphasizing the bacterial infectious diseases of humans. Aspects of cellular structure, physiology, etiology, virulence, epidemiology, immunology, diagnosis and treatment discussed. Offered online or on-site. Prerequisite: a basic course in microbiology or permission of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory for BIOL 533. Must be taken concurrently with BIOL 533; three hours of laboratory a week. Laboratory fee: $50. On-site only.
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3.00 Credits
The human nervous system from anatomical, cellular, molecular, and biophysical viewpoints. The brain, spinal cord and sensory modalities are studied at the systems and molecular levels. Emphasis placed on the functional connections of the cells that comprise the nervous system and the signaling within and between those cells. Offered online or on-site. Prerequisite: A college level course in cell biology.
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