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ANATOMY UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
ANAT 390   (3 credits)
Introduction to Microscopic Human Anatomy
Organ system development, structure and function at the microscopic level.
Instructor:  Dr. CD Roskelley
Prerequisite:  one of the following courses:
     BIOL 121 - Genetics, Evolution & Ecology
     SCIE 001 - Science I Program
     BIOL 200 - Cell Biology I: Structural Basis (recommended)
** Download the 2011 Anat 390 course SYLLABUS **

ANAT 391   (3 credits)
Introduction to Gross Human Anatomy
Structure and function of body regions at the macroscopic level.
Instructor:  Dr. M Alimohammadi
Prerequisite:  one of the following courses:
     BIOL 121 - Genetics, Evolution & Ecology
     SCIE 001 - Science I Program

ANAT 392   (4 credits)
Gross Anatomy of the Limbs and Trunk
Lectures and laboratory sessions on the human gross and functional anatomy of the limbs and trunk.
Instructor:  Dr. DM Ford
The course includes the study of predissected specimens.
For credit only in the School of Rehabilitation Sciences.

ANAT 448   (1-6 credits)
Directed Studies in Anatomy
Permission of the Head and supervisor required.
Various Instructors