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BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES (BMD) |
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| BMD 114 |
Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
4 cr |
| This is the first of a two-course sequence that covers an introduction to basic human anatomy and physiology, including the study of the structure and function of the normal human body. Included is a study of basic principles of chemistry related to human physiology, a study of cells and tissues, metabolism, joints, the integumentary, skeletal, muscular and nervous systems, and the senses. Laboratory experiences are provided through demonstration and interactive laboratory experiences. |
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| BMD 115 |
Human Anatomy and Physiology II |
4 cr |
| A continuation of BMD 114. Topics include nervous, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, respiratory, digestive and urinary systems. Additional topics may include blood, metabolism, immunology and reproduction. Laboratory experience is provided through demonstration and interactive (virtual) laboratories. Prerequisite: BMD 114. |
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| BMD 201 |
Seminars in Biomedical Sciences |
1 cr |
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| The course introduces students to the scientific method and biomedical research. Students will perform literature searches utilizing the facilities at the Biomedical Sciences Library and participate in discussions on current science news issues. |
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| BMD 210 |
Infectious
Disease in Health Care Environments |
3 cr |
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| This
course introduces the fundamental concepts of
host-parasite relationships involved in infectious
diseases. Included are virulence characteristics
of microbes and mechanisms of host defenses. Principles
of microbial physiology, genetics and antimicrobial
therapy are provided as background. Specific infectious
diseases of various anatomical systems are emphasized.
Prerequisites: BLY 101 or
BLY 121 or BMD 114. |
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| BMD
290 |
Special
Topics (H) |
1-8
cr |
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| Topics of current health interest. Open to honors students or those with special permission. |
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| BMD 311 |
Human
Anatomy |
3 cr |
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| A
course in human gross and microscopic anatomy.
The structures of the different systems in the
human body are studied with reference to their
functions. Prerequisites: BLY 121, BLY 122. |
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| BMD 321 |
Biochemistry
I: Molecular Biology |
3 cr |
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| The
course covers different aspects of molecular biology, including protein structure and function, DNA
replication, transcription and translation and
applications to medical problems (i.e., forensic
medicine, diagnosis of genetic disease, etc).
Prerequisite: CH
201. |
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| BMD 322 |
Biochemistry
II: Energetics & Metabolism |
3 cr |
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| The
course discusses the chemical basis of metabolism
including the conversion of nutrients after digestion
to either molecules of biological relevance or
to energy. Genetic diseases affecting these pathways
are described and discussed. Prerequisites: CH 202 and BMD
321. |
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| BMD 323 |
Biochemistry
Laboratory |
1 cr |
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| This
laboratory is designed to provide hands-on experience
in several biochemical techniques including cell
fractionation, chromatography, gene cloning, DNA
isolation, electrophoresis, determination of enzyme
activity, etc. Prerequisite: BMD 321. Taught spring
semester. Special fee. |
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| BMD
334 |
Human
Physiology I |
3
cr |
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| Study
of human physiology with emphasis on cellular
physiology and communication through the nervous
and endocrine system. This
course is the first of a 2 course sequence. Prerequisites:
BLY 121 & BLY 122; CH 131 & CH 132. |
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| BMD
335 |
Human
Physiology II |
3
cr |
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| Study
of human physiology with emphasis on the basic
principles of organ system physiology. The course
emphasizes muscle, cardiovascular, renal, respiratory,
digestive, and reproductive physiology and an
introduction to immunology. This is the second
course in a 2 course sequence. Prerequisite: BMD
334. |
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| BMD 336 |
Physiology
Laboratory - (W) |
1 cr |
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| This
laboratory is designed to afford students hands-on
laboratory experience in membrane physiology,
motor and sensory neurophysiology, cardiovascular,
respiratory and renal physiology. Limited to BMD
majors unless by special permission. Prerequisites:
EH 102, BMD 334 and BMD 335 (or BMD
335 concurrently or BMD 434). Special fee. |
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| BMD 350 |
Molecular Basis of Genomics |
3 cr |
| The course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of molecular genetics and genomics. The concepts that will be covered in this course include nucleic acid structure and function, mechanisms of replication, transcription, translation, gene expression and regulation. In addition, the course aims to familiarize students with modes of analysis used in comparative genomic research. Prerequisites: BLY 121, CH 131. |
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| BMD 390 |
Special
Topics |
1-8 cr |
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| Topics
of current health interest. |
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| This
course presents the basic concepts of immunochemistry,
immunobiology and host immune responses to disease.
Antigens, antibodies, cells and structures of
the immune system will be discussed as well as
their roles in the process of immunity, allergies,
transplantation and diseases. Prerequisites: BMD
321 or (CH
201 and BMD 114 and
BMD 210). |
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| BMD 402 |
Medical
Microbiology |
5 cr |
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| This
course presents the concepts of pathogenicity
and virulence as they relate to disease causing
bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Mechanisms of pathogenicity,
interrelationships and interactions that occur
between the host, the parasite and their environments
will be emphasized in molecular terms. General
concepts of microbial physiology, genetics and
antimicrobial therapy are also presented. The
laboratory portion of the course will provide
hands-on experience in the handling and identification
of bacteria. Prerequisite: BMD 401. Special fee. |
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| BMD 410 |
Pathophysiology |
3 cr |
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| A
systematic study of disease processes involving
relationships between pathophysiological changes
and clinical manifestations. Prerequisites: BMD
210 or BMD 401 or acceptable microbiology
course; BMD 334 and BMD 335. |
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| BMD 415 |
Microscopic
Anatomy |
4
cr |
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| A web enhanced course in (human) microscopic anatomy with lectures emphasizing the properties of cells that comprise the basic tissues that form the organ systems of the body. There is a strong focus on structure-function relationships. The laboratory utilizes conventional and virtual microscopy supplemented with electron micrographs to teach cell, tissue and organ identification. Prerequisite: BMD 311. Special fee. |
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| BMD 420 |
Pharmacology |
3 cr |
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| An
introduction to pharmacological concepts and effects
and uses of major drug classes. Drug design, pharmacodynamics
(receptors, mechanisms, dose-response) and pharmacokinetics
(time-action) are discussed in general (principles),
and in particular, for selected classes of drugs.
Prerequisites: BMD 321, BMD 322, BMD 334, and BMD 335. |
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| BMD 430 |
Neurosciences |
4 cr |
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| A
study of neuroscience which integrates neurochemistry,
neuroanatomy, and neurophysiology, emphasizing
cellular neurobiology, neural systems, and the
neurobiology of behavior. Course includes laboratory experience. Prerequisites: BMD 311,
BMD 334, and BMD 335. |
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| BMD 434 |
Human Physiology |
6 cr |
| A study of human physiology from cells to systems. A strong foundation in biology and general chemistry is required. Special permission from instructor required. Prerequisites; BLY 121, BLY 122, CH 131 and CH 132. |
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| BMD 450 |
Introduction
to Research |
2 cr |
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| Basic
concepts of research will be presented to provide
a fundamental understanding of the application
of the scientific method as a means to advance
knowledge in the biomedical sciences. Prerequisites:
BMD 311, BMD 321, BMD 322, BMD 334, BMD 335 and BMD 336. |
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| BMD 490 |
Special
Topics |
1-8 cr |
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| Topics
of current health interest. |
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| BMD 493 |
Issues
in Biomedical Sciences -
(W) |
3 cr |
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| This
course will provide an open forum for discussion
of current controversial issues in biomedical
sciences. The topics will include research integrity,
discussion on the impact of medical advances in
society, as well as issues of historical relevance.
Prerequisites: EH 102, BMD 321 (or BMD 350), and BMD 334. |
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| BMD 494 |
Directed Research Studies |
3 cr |
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| The student will perform a biomedical research project under the direction of a faculty mentor. This will include literature searches and presenting the project in a written format. Permission of mentor and Department Chair required. |
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| BMD 499 |
Honors
Research Thesis -
(H, W) |
2-3 cr |
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| Literature
survey and laboratory research experience under
the direction of the faculty. Prerequisites: BMD
311, BMD 321, BMD 322, BMD 323, BMD 334, BMD 335, BMD 336 and permission of
the faculty admissions committee. Contact Dr.
Michael Spector for application procedures. Special fee. |
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| BMD 501 |
Immunology |
3 cr |
| This course presents the basic concepts of immunochemistry, immunobiology and host immune responses to disease. Antigens, antibodies, cells and structures of the immune system will be discussed as well as their roles in the process of immunity, allergies, transplantation and diseases. A term paper is required. Requires special permission. |
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| BMD 502 |
Medical Microbiology |
5 cr |
| The course presents the concept of pathogenicity and virulence as they relate to disease causing bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Mechanisms of pathogenicity, interrelationships, and interactions that occur between the host, the parasite and their environments will be emphasized in molecular terms. General concepts of microbial physiology, genetics, and antimicrobial therapy are also presented. The laboratory portion of the course will provide hands-on experience in the handling the identification of bacterial. A term paper is required. Requires special permission. |
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| BMD 534 |
Human Physiology |
6 cr |
| A study of human physiology from cells to systems, a strong foundation in cell biology and general chemistry is required. This course is restricted to pharmacy students or special permission from the instructor. Prerequisites: BLY 121 & BLY 122; CH 131 & CH 132. Corequisite: BMD 536. |
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| BMD 536 |
Physiology Laboratory |
1 cr |
| This laboratory is designed to provide hands-on laboratory experiments to accompany the lecture material in BMD 534. This course is restricted to pharmacy students or special permission from the instructor. Corequisite: BMD 534. |
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