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    May 08, 2024  
2016-2017 Augusta University Graduate and Professional Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Augusta University Graduate and Professional Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Other Courses

  
  • AIST 6330 - System and Network Administration



    Methods and techniques for installing, configuring, providing enterprise infrastructure, and securing server systems and networks. Intended to provide technology managers with hands-on ‘active learning’ with key technologies, but with a focus on illuminating common vectors of technology compromise and methods for preventing, detecting, and correcting compromised systems.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Major Restrictions: Info Security Management, MBA Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • AIST 6410 - Data Management: Databases, Informatics, Data Science



    Exposes students to concepts and techniques of managing databases (relational and ‘no SQL’), informatics (processing data for storage and retrieval), and data science (processes and systems to extract knowledge or insights from data)

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Major Restrictions: Info Security Management, MBA Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • AIST 6510 - Information Systems Security I



    Provides, along with AIST 6515, a foundation in security of information systems as articulated by (ISC)2 in its Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) common body of knowledge. The two course sequence is also a preparation the internationally recognized CISSP certification exam.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Major Restrictions: Info Security Management, MBA Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • AIST 6515 - Information Systems Security II



    Provides, along with AIST 6510, a foundation in security of information systems as articulated by (ISC)2 in its Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) common body of knowledge. The two course sequence is also a preparation the internationally recognized CISSP certification exam.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: AIST6510 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Major Restrictions: Info Security Management, MBA Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • FDNS 7400 - Advanced Medical Nutrition Therapy



    The application of the Nutrition Care Process (NCP) and evidence-based practice to specific pathophysiological conditions - includes nutrition assessment, nutrition diagnosis, nutrition intervention, and nutrition monitoring and evaluation. Case studies and simulation will be used to integrate and apply to clinical nutrition.


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Accounting

  
  • ACCT 6300 - Accounting for Managers



    This is a case‑oriented course designed to teach the effective use of accounting systems and accounting data in organizational planning, control and decision making. The focus is on how to use measurement and management systems for value creation in a business organization.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Major Restrictions: MBA Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • ACCT 6322 - Cost Management



    This course consists of analyzing cases on actual companies to provide the student with an in-depth analysis of managerialcost concepts and techniques required for developing, analyzing, and interpreting information for organizational planning and control. Each student will have to prepare a paper comparing the cost structure of two companies from the same industry selected by the instructor. Students who have successfully completed ACCT 4322 may not take this course for credit.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Major Restrictions: MBA Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • ACCT 6332 - Advanced Federal Income Taxation



    This course presents an overview of federal tax law for corporations, partnerships, estates, and trusts, with an emphasis on tax research. The course also includes a corporate tax return project. Students who have successfully completed ACCT 4332 may not take this course for credit.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Major Restrictions: MBA Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • ACCT 6370 - Advanced Accounting



    The emphasis of this course is on the application of accounting theory to business combinations and international operations. Partnership accounting will also be examined. This course also includes a term project on accounting for international operations. Students who have successfully completed ACCT 4370 may not take this course for credit.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Major Restrictions: MBA Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • ACCT 6380 - Governmental and Institutional Accounting



    The emphasis of this course is on accounting for state and local governments. The accounting requirements and processes for hospitals, universities, and other not-for-profit organizations are also examined. This course also includes a paper comparing not-for-profit organizations within the same industry. Students who have successfully completed ACCT 4380 may not take this course for credit.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Major Restrictions: MBA Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • ACCT 6950 - Selected Topics in Accounting



    This is a variable content course individually designed to meet the needs, interests, and professional objectives in business administration.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Major Restrictions: MBA Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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Advanced General Dentistry

  
  • AGDR 7021 - Advanced General Dentistry Didactic Course



    Advanced General Dentistry Didactic Course

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 25
    Lab Hours: 625

    College Restrictions: Residents


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  • AGDR 7022 - Advanced General Dentistry Clinic - Patient Care



    Advanced General Dentistry Clinic - Patient Care

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 22
    Lab Hours: 550

    College Restrictions: Residents


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  • AGDR 7031 - Advanced General Dentistry Didactic Course



    Advanced General Dentistry Didactic Course

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 24
    Lecture Hours: 19

    College Restrictions: Residents


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  • AGDR 7032 - Advanced General Dentistry Clinic - Patient Care



    Advanced General Dentistry Clinic - Patient Care

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 23
    Other Contact Hours: 36

    College Restrictions: Residents


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Allergy Immunology

  
  • RMAI 5000 - Medicine Subspecialty Allergy Immunology



    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory

    Credit Hours: 27
    Lecture Hours: 5 Lab Hours: 40 Other Contact Hours: 15


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Allied Health Science

  
  • CAHS 6501 - Evidence-Based Practice



    Identification of a research project including the literature evaluation and review of current evidence in the profession. Resources to conduct a course of scholarly investigation is initiated. Examination of findings and the significance for practice is included. Prerequisite: Admission to the graduate MHS program.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 2

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sciences Program Restrictions: MHSCLS_CLS-Clinical Laboratory Science, MHSMD_MDOS-Medical Dosimetry, MHSOT_OTHP-Occupational Therapy Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • CAHS 6503 - Research Process



    Investigation of qualitative, quantitative, and applied statistical methods for clinical and professional studies or projects. Application of evidence based research and completion of HAC proposals and approval processes. Emphasis is placed on ethical and procedural requirements for responsible research/scholarship. Prerequisite: Successful completion of 2nd semester MHS courses or permission from the Chair.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Other Contact Hours: 0

    Program Restrictions: MHSCLS_CLS-Clinical Laboratory Science, MHSOT_OTHP-Occupational Therapy


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  • CAHS 6524 - Project Development



    Development of a scholarly research process including the HAC approvals. Engagement in an active scholarly pursuit. Research methods and applications are included. Prerequisite: Successful completion of 3rd semester MHS coursework; or permission of Chair.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 4

    Program Restrictions: MHSOT_OTHP-Occupational Therapy


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  • CAHS 7005 - The Adult as a Learner



    Assists healthcare practitioners in applying the body of knowledge related to adult learning to settings in which they will be teaching and practicing. Helps students analyze theories of adult learning, learning needs, goals, strategies and evaluation plans suitable for the adult learner.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • CAHS 7110 - Principles of Human Physiology



    Prerequisites: Admission to Physician Assistant Program or permission of instructor Basic concepts in human physiology will be presented in lecture and case study format.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sciences Program Restrictions: DPT_PHTP-Physical Therapy, MPA_PHAS-Physician Assistant


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  • CAHS 7115 - Topics in Healthcare Delivery



    This course will present an overview of topics concerning healthcare delivery in the United States and internationally with a primary focus on the evolution of the U.S. healthcare system.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sciences


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  • CAHS 7120 - Interprofessional Education and Practice I



    This course will introduce the practice of interprofessional collaborative process (IP) based on the “Core Competencies for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice”. These core competencies include: collaboration, communication, values and ethics in an IP setting. Outcomes include increasing knowledge, skills/behaviors and clarifying attitudes and beliefs.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 1 Other Contact Hours: 2

    Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • CAHS 7125 - Interprofessional Education and Practice II



    This course will continue the discussion on interprofessional collaborative practice with a focus on developing the skills and behaviors related to team collaboration, communication, and ethical decision-making to maximize patient care outcomes.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CAHS7120 >= C

    Credit Hours: 2
    Other Contact Hours: 2

    Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • CAHS 7200 - Capstone Project



    Students will apply research design and research methodologies and the statistical procedures used to complete a research project. Students will have a hands-on experience in using software such as SPSS to analyze and interpret data and improve research writing skills.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2

    Program Restrictions: MS_AHSC-Allied Health


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  • CAHS 7300 - Professional Issues and Ethics



    Prerequisite: MHS program enrollment Introduction to current critical issues impacting allied health science; the role of the allied health professional within the healthcare system and its relationship to other healthcare disciplines. The students will be expected to perform critical evaluations of clinical cases and/or scientific papers and additional advanced practice competencies in related content area.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sciences Program Restrictions: MHSCLS_CLS-Clinical Laboratory Science, MHSMD_MDOS-Medical Dosimetry Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • CAHS 7523 - Research Project



    Completion of scholarly work that includes the application of research that affects practice and the provision of occupational therapy services. Prerequisite: Successful completion of the 4th semester MHS courses or permission of the chair.

    Grade Mode: Normal

    Credit Hours: 3 TO 6
    Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 4 TO TO

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sciences Program Restrictions: MHSCLS_CLS-Clinical Laboratory Science, MHSMD_MDOS-Medical Dosimetry, MHSOT_OTHP-Occupational Therapy Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester


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  • CAHS 7705 - Neuroscience Applications



    A study of neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and applied neuroscience principles in the promotion of health and wellness and the recovery of illness and/or injury. Prerequisites: Successful completion of 1st semester MHS courses or permission from the chair.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Program Restrictions: MHSOT_OTHP-Occupational Therapy


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  • CAHS 7990 - Independent Study



    This course is designed to allow students to gain knowledge and skills in an area of special interest. Students will propose clearly defined individual personal learning objectives and learning activities to achieve those objectives which will be approved by their PhD mentor.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Other Contact Hours: 3

    Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • CAHS 8012 - Scientific Communication and Commercialization



    This course will develop important, concentration specific competencies: (1) communication and interpersonal skills, (2) understand and describe how science produces valuable results for public health and society in general, and (3) understand the basics of patenting and assessing the commercial potential of scientific discoveries.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1

    Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • CAHS 8503 - Research Process



    This course will introduce the research process to entry level PhD students. This encludes exploring the essentials of research from philosophical foundations, to framing the problem and conducting a literature review. Finally numerous study design types and analysis will be covered to provide a foundation for the students future research experiences in the program.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 1 Other Contact Hours: 2

    Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • CAHS 9001 - Advanced Topics



    This course is designed to provide students with in-depth knowledge related to their area of proposed research that falls outside the current graduate course offerings. This course may be repeated if the topics and objectives are different.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2 TO 3
    Other Contact Hours: 2 TO 3

    Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • CAHS 9010 - Doctoral Seminar - Research in Healthcare



    This course is intended to teach students how to critically review research publications dealing with healthcare topics.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Other Contact Hours: 1

    Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • CAHS 9210 - Investigation of a Problem



    The student works with individual faculty members on a specific investigative research problem. This provides an introduction to analytical techniques and the scientific method in action. It forms the basis or continuation of learning regarding a topic central to the student’s focus within the program.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Other Contact Hours: 3

    Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • CAHS 9300 - Dissertation Research



    The student works closely with his/her faculty thesis/dissertation advisor on an in-depth study of a research problem of interest to both student and advisor.  This course culminates in the preparation of a PhD dissertation.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sci Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • SAHS 6503 - Research Process



    Prerequisites: Graduate admission to MHS; permission of instructor/chair. Investigation of qualitative, quantitative, and applied statistical methods for clinical and professional studies or projects. Application of evidenced based research and completion of HAC proposals and approval processes. Emphasis is placed on ethical and procedural requirements for responsible research/scholarship.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Other Contact Hours: 3

    Program Restrictions: MHSOT_OTHP-Occupational Therapy, MHS_OTHP-Occupational Therapy


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  • SAHS 6532 - Research Investigation



    Prerequisites: Graduate admission to the MHS in OT degree program; permission of Chair or instructor Successful completion of fourth semester coursework.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 4 Other Contact Hours: 0

    Program Restrictions: MHS_OTHP-Occupational Therapy


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  • SAHS 7003 - Teaching Practicum



    Develops the student’s teaching skills in classroom and clinical setting. The overall goal is to enhance the impact the graduate student has on his/her students in attitudes, skills and content knowledge. The student is expected to use content from previous courses such as: curriculum development and measurement and evaluation.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 4
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • SAHS 7533 - Research Thesis



    Completion of research assignment and presentation of results to professionals and peers. Publication guidelines are examined.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 4

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sciences Degree Restrictions: Master of Health Science


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  • SAHS 7541 - Data/Outcome Analysis



    Methods and resources to analyze and interpret data are included. Implications of results are identified and prepared.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 2 Other Contact Hours: 0

    Program Restrictions: MHS_OTHP-Occupational Therapy


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Anatomy

  
  • ANAT 5002 - Research Elective in Anatomy



    To provide the student an opportunity to learn fundamental methods and experimental design in research related to cellular biology and anatomy. The research activities shall have direct relevance to the clinical interests of the student.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 7
    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia


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  • ANAT 5004 - Teaching Skills Elective



    Goal: To provide an anatomy teaching opportunity for senior medical students who are interested in anatomy, anatomically intensive fields of medicine, and/or academic medicine.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 7
    Lecture Hours: 2 Other Contact Hours: 16

    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia


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  • ANAT 5005 - Clinical Anatomy and Teaching Skills Elective



    Students will: 1. review and expand anatomical knowledge relevant to a chosen field through dissection and independent study 2. confidently teach regional gross anatomy 3. explain the anatomical basis of common clinical findings and clinical practice 4. implement sound pedagogical practices when teaching trainees and communicating with colleagues, including: content expertise, organization, non-verbal communication, providing feedback, and fostering active learning 5. Model professionalism by working together as a team

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 7
    Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 10 Other Contact Hours: 1

    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia


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  • ANAT 5085 - Essentials of Education



    Essentials of Education is designed for students interested in teaching and assisting in summer courses or those interested in academic medicine. Students will learn from workshop style practical activities and interactions with each other. Topics include how to organize handouts and lectures, recognize and respond to various learning styles, produce coherent lectures for presentation, how to give feedback, and prepare quality exam questions.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 1

    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia


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  • ANAT 5086 - Forensic Medicine



    In this age of the “hollywood-ized” forensic dramas, this course has been designed to give students a true look at the ever-growing realm of forensic medicine. Participants will trace the path of typical forensic death investigations through the various forensic disciplines that aid in the death investigation. Ultimately, students will obtain a clear picture of the team effort of forensic death investigation and victim identification.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 2

    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia


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  • ANAT 5088 - Designing Basic and Clinical Research



    The elective is intended for medical students who want additional in-depth information about current questions in biomedicine. Topics for discussion are linked to current first- and second-year curricula and place an emphasis on review of primary literature and underlying experimental evidence.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Other Contact Hours: 2

    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia


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  • ANAT 6510 - Systemic Anatomy



    Prerequisite: Admission to PA Program Course Description: Study of the Anatomy of the Human Body as applicable to Clinical Practice. Lectures, Laboratory and demonstration materials are directed studies.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit


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  • ANAT 7010 - Human Gross Anatomy for Medical Illustration I



    Study of the Anatomy of the Human Body as applicable to Clinical Practice. Lectures, laboratory and demonstration materials are directed studies.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester


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  • ANAT 7011 - Human Gross Anatomy for Medical Illustration II



    Study of the anatomy of the human body as applicable to clinical practice.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: ANAT7010

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • ANAT 7030 - Neuroscience I



    Study of the central and peripheral nervous system as related to functional and clinical neurology.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 1

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • ANAT 7040 - Graduate Neuroscience I



    An in-depth study of the central and peripheral nervous system as related to functional and clinical neurology. Lectures are based on 18 units of the nervous system as covered in the course textbook. Laboratories consist of the study of the surface anatomy of the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system. Internal structures of the brain and spinal cord are studied in coronal, sagittal and axial sections, as well as x-rays, CT-scans and MRI series. The second half of the laboratory is devoted to special dissections of nuclei, tracts and other internal structures of the brain and spinal cord.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 4 Lab Hours: 6

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester


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  • ANAT 7300 - Human Gross Anatomy



    Introduction to specialized areas of the macroscopic structures of the human body through the use of lectures, laboratory dissection, and demonstrations. Prerequisite: successful completion of 2nd semester MHS course work or permission of instructor/Chair.

    Grade Mode: Normal

    Credit Hours: 6
    Lecture Hours: 4 Lab Hours: 12


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  • ANAT 8010 - Special Topics in Anatomy



    Discussion and analysis of current research areas.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 4
    Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 0

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • ANAT 8020 - Introduction to Research



    Discussion and analysis of current research areas.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 0

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • ANAT 8030 - Fundamentals of Vision Science



    Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of the first year biomedical sciences core curriculum, or permission of the course director. This introductory course covers the fundamentals of the visual system including anatomy and development of the eye, biochemistry, cell biology and physiology of vision, general and ocular pharmacology, immunology and overview of pathology of the eye. This course is team-taught by MCG Vision Discovery Institute faculty.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • ANAT 8040 - Current Topics in Vision Science



    This course will offer students an opportunity to familiarize themselves with recent discoveries in vision research and ophthalmic disease. The forums for interaction and learning include: formal journal clubs, ophthalmology grand rounds, the Vision Discovery Institute (VDI) seminar series, and VDI monthly group meetings. The course will include interactive discussions of recently published vision science papers and current research being pursued by the enrolled students. Students will develop their skills in reading the vision research literature critically and in effective presentations of scientific and clinical information. This course is team-taught by MCG Vision Discovery Institute faculty.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • ANAT 8050 - Graduate Histology



    Prerequisite: Cell Biology, Biochemistry and/or Gross Anatomy, or permission of the course director. The microscopic anatomy and development of all human organ systems as well as the cellular biology of various tissues and organs are taught in detail. In addition, early human development and systemic development will be considered in detail. Cellular Biology, as it relates to anatomic structure, will be presented.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 5
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 4

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester


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  • ANAT 8060 - Visual Neuroscience



    This course will cover current topics of advanced research in visual information processing. It will focus on a thematic area of research, including, but not limited to neurological deficits in vision, visual prosthesis, 3-D vision, color vision, developemental disorders of vision, commercial aspects of vision, etc. Students will read relevant literature critically and present to fellow students under faculty guidance.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Program Restrictions: DPHIL_UNDCL-Biomedical Sciences Undeclared Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • ANAT 8070 - Progress in Vision Research



    This course will cover current progress in all aspects of advanced vision research, including but not limited to, various aspects of eye development, ocular function in healthy vision, ocular disorders, dysfunction and therapies, neurological aspects of vision and visual dysfunction, rehavilitative treatments for low vision, visual prostheses, commercial and societal aspects of vision, etc. Students will read literature relevant to each upcoming seminar in both of the following two monthly seminar series of the Culver VDI: (i) the Culver VDI Group Meeting series and (ii) Culver VDI Distinguished External Speaker Seminar series, and interact with the speaker during the seminar presentation.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Other Contact Hours: 1

    Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • ANAT 8080 - Cellular Mechanisms in Development and Disease



    This seminar course presents selected topics in the mechanisms underlying development of multi-cellular organisms. Correlations between developmental cell biology and disease/injury responses will be discussed by students and instructors using relevant journal articles.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 2

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • ANAT 8090 - Current Topics in Cellular Biology



    This course will expose graduate students int he department to cutting edge research topics in the field of Cellular Biology. There will be two student-led lectures and discussions each month on a current and/or fundamental topic in cellualr biology including a background discussion on the topic, a discussion of the major research findingd and a discussion of the main conclusions of he paper. This course will help students develop their skills in reading reasearch literature critically and preparing a comprehensive discussion of the paper to their colleagues.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1

    Campus Restrictions: Main campus Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • ANAT 8300 - Thesis Research



    This course requires permanent assignment to a specific lab with a faculty advisor and a defined research project. The student works under the mentorship of his/her faculty thesis advisor to define, develop, and carry out the basic study of a research problem of interest to both student and advisor. This course is designed to develop the experience, understanding, and skills to conduct and assess original, independent research in biomedical science. This course is typically taken more than one time and culminates in the final semester in the preparation and defense of a MS thesis.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 12
    Lab Hours: 1 TO TO

    Program Restrictions: MS_CLBA-Cellular Biology & Anatomy


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  • ANAT 9010 - Seminar in Cellular Biology and Anatomy



    Forum for MCG faculty, visiting faculty, and graduate students to present their research.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • ANAT 9020 - Seminar in Cellular Biology and Anatomy



    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • ANAT 9210 - Investigation of a Problem



    Prerequisite: Admission in a graduate program. The student works with individual faculty members on a specific investigative research problem. This provides an introduction to analytical techniques and the scientific method in action.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 12
    Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 0

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Major Restrictions: Cellular Biology & Anatomy Program Restrictions: DPHIL_CLBA-Cellular Biology & Anatomy Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • ANAT 9300 - Research



    Prerequisite: Permanent assignment to a specific lab with a faculty advisor and a defined research project. The student works closely with his faculty thesis/dissertation advisor on an in-depth study of a research problem of interest to both student and advisor. This course culminates in the preparation of a PhD dissertation or MS thesis.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 12
    Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 17

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Major Restrictions: Cellular Biology & Anatomy Program Restrictions: DPHIL_CLBA-Cellular Biology & Anatomy Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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Anesthesiology

  
  • ANES 5002 - Anesthesiology Research Elective



    Prerequisite: ANES 5011 + Acceptance by Chairman of Department of Anesthesiology The Department of Anesthesiology has an ongoing program in research. This area is available for student participation, depending on the student’s background, and interests, as well as projects that are then current in the department. The student will attend all teaching seminars and conferences. (Dr. Boedeker)

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 7
    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia


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  • ANES 5003 - Anesthesiology Off Campus Externship



    Prerequisite: None Clinical experience in Anesthesiology in an off campus hospital approved by Departmental Chairman.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 7
    Lecture Hours: 10 Other Contact Hours: 40

    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia


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  • ANES 5008 - Pain Management Elective



    Prerequisite: None Closely supervised clinical experience in the management of acute and chronic pain. The experience will take place within the structure of the MCG Multidisciplinary Pain Center and the inpatient wards of the Medical College of Georgia Hospital and will include diagnosis and treatment of chronic pain and the treatment of modalities for acute pain. The student will attend all scheduled teaching seminars and conferences. (Dr. Martin and Dr. Finnegan)

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 7
    Lecture Hours: 2

    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia


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  • ANES 5011 - Anesthesiology Externship



    Prerequisites: Senior Students Only Student will be introduced to the basic principles and practice of anesthesiology and perioperative medicine.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 10
    Lecture Hours: 6 Lab Hours: 1

    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia


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  • ANES 5014 - Respiratory Care Elective



    Prerequisite: None The first three weeks of the rotation will focus on respiratory pathophysiology as related to the patients problems and on the appropriate treatment. Specifically the first week involves oxygen, jet nebulizer and chest physiology. The second and third week focus on mechanical ventilation. The last week is reserved for BLS and ACLS certification. (Ms. Pam Rosema, M.H.S.A., R.R.T.)

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 7
    Lecture Hours: 96

    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia


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  • ANES 5015 - Anesthesia Critical Care



    Prerequisite: Core Curriculum Goals: To educate and expose students to the general medical principles and management of critically ill surgical patients in the Intensive Care Unit environment. Objectives: Upon completion of the rotation, the student will have a better understanding of: 1. How to comprehend, apply and evaluate clinical information pertinent to the management of the critically ill. 2. Technical proficiency and skills required to monitor and treat the clinically ill. 3. Professional attitude and behavior needed to properly function in an ICU environment. Activities: 1. Daily clinical rounds to evaluate clinical conditions, laboratory and radiologic information and psychosocial needs. 2. Education presentations. 3. Participation in procedural interventions. Assessment: 1. Periodic evaluations of clinical proficiency, technical skills and professional behavior. 2. Comprehensive written examinations.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 10
    Lecture Hours: 3 Other Contact Hours: 40

    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia


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  • ANES 5016 - Anesthesiology Preceptorship



    Must be a SW Regional Campus student Clinical experience in Anesthesiology at an off campus hospital introducing student to the basic principles of anesthesiology; critical care medicine or pain management and development of basic knowledge for the perioperative management of the patient.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 7
    Other Contact Hours: 40

    Program Restrictions: MD_MEDD-Medicine


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  • ANES 5085 - Introduction to Anesthesia



    Students will learn about the complex field of Anesthesiology which encompasses fields of medicine and surgery using applied physiology, pharmacology, anatomy and patho-physiology.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Other Contact Hours: 12


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  • ANES 5086 - Elective in Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine



    Students will gain exposure to the field of anesthesiology through visits and shadowing in main operating room, preop holding, post anesthesia care unit, pediatric operating room, OB, critical care, and pain clinic, as well as have some hands on skills labs for intubation and IV placement and two simulation sessions with a high fidelity sim mannequin.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 2

    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia


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  • RANE 5000 - Anesthesiology



    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory

    Credit Hours: 27
    Lecture Hours: 4 Other Contact Hours: 50

    College Restrictions: Residents Major Restrictions: Anesthesiology Residency


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  • RANE 5001 - Anesthesiology Pain Management



    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory

    Credit Hours: 27
    Lecture Hours: 4 Other Contact Hours: 50

    College Restrictions: Residents Major Restrictions: Anesthesiology Residency


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Anthropology

  
  • ANTH 5411 - Native Americans



    This course examines the origins and cultures of native peoples of the U.S. and Canada as well as the challenges that Native Americans have faced due to contact and continued interactions with Euro-Americans. Historical processes including population decline, culture change, and federal Indian policy will be considered along with modern cultural issues that affect the tribes today. Students will also be exposed to Native critiques of academic treatements of their cultures and hsitories. Prerequisites(s): ANTH 1102 or ANTH 2011 or HIST 2111 or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • ANTH 5831 - Archaeology



    This course will introduce students to the theories and methods used by modern archaeologists to investigate and understand the past. Prehistoric and historic examples will be used to illustrate how archaeologists use artifacts and other data to interpret the past. Students will be encouraged to think critically about the use of archaeological data and the interpretations of the past it produces. Prerequisite(s): ANTH 1102 or ANTH 2011 or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • ANTH 5841 - Physical Anthropology



    This course will provide students with a background in human evolution from the biological and cultural standpoints by tracing behavior patterns we consider uniquely human back to non-human primates and our prehuman ancestors. The course will also consider how evolution still operates in modern human populations. Topics will include primatology, the human family tree, human variation and adaptation, and applied methods. Prerequistie(s): ANTH 1102 or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester


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  • ANTH 5851 - Religion, Culture and Society



    This course examines the theories about the origins of religions and how religious belief shapes and is shaped by human behavior and thought. The course will examine basic concepts such as ritual, myth, and symbolism through consideration of a wide range of religious practices and beliefs. Case studies may address topics such as shamanism, cults, withchcraft, magic, healing, and the social power of religion. Prerequisite(s): ANTH 1102 or ANTH 2011 or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: ANTH1102 or ANTH2011

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • ANTH 5870 - Identity: Sex, Gender and Class



    This course examines the processes through which identities are culturally constructed and experienced. The focus is on key ideas and theoretical debates surrounding race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, and class through a cross-cultural perspective. These identities intersect with each other and with other identities such as religious, educational, parental, etc. Prerequisite(s): ANTH 1102 or ANTH 2011 or permission of the instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: ANTH1102 >= D or ANTH2011 >= D

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester


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  • ANTH 6950 - Selected Topics



    A variable content, variable credit course intended to meet the needs of students minoring in anthropology. Offered by special arrangement. Prerequisite(s): ANTH 1102 or ANTH 2011 or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 3
    Lecture Hours: 1 TO 3

    Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester


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Art

  
  • ART 5950 - Selected Topics in Art



    By permission of Chair of the Department of Art. To be arranged.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 3
    Lecture Hours: 1 TO 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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Behavioral Science Dentistry

  
  • BSAD 5001 - Behavior Science Applied to Dentistry



    This course will provide students with the knowledge to be competent in the application of the fundamental principles of behavioral sciences as they pertain to patient-centered approaches for promoting, improving and maintaining oral health. Students will be able to manage a diverse patient population and have the interpersonal and communications skills to function successfully in a multicultural work environment.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2

    College Restrictions: Dental College of Georgia


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Biochemistry

  
  • BCMB 5002 - Research in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology



    To provide the student an opportunity to train in basic research with direct relevance to the clinical interests of the student.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 7
    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • BCMB 7450 - Medical Biochemistry



    Covers the chemistry and reactions of the constituents of living matter, metabolism and control mechanisms at levels of biological organization from subcellular to organism. Emphasis on medical application.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 7
    Lecture Hours: 8 Lab Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 0

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • BCMB 8201 - Current Topics and Techniques in Molecular Biology



    Elective course for advanced graduate students (2nd year and up) across departments. Students will solve current problems in molecular biology using the various techniques.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 0

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • BCMB 8300 - Thesis Research



    This course requires permanent assignment to a specific lab with a faculty advisor and a defined research project. The student works under the mentorship of his/her faculty thesis advisor to define, develop, and carry out the basic study of a research problem of interest to both student and advisor. This course is designed to develop the experience, understanding, and skills to conduct and assess original, independent research in biomedical science. This course is typically taken more than one time and culminates in the final semester in the preparation and defense of a MS thesis.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 12
    Lab Hours: 1 TO TO

    Program Restrictions: MS_MOLM-Molecular Medicine


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  • BCMB 8310 - Advanced Topics in Microbiology and Infectious Disease I



    Prerequisites: SGSS8021 and SGSS8022 or approval from course director. This is a highly focused course designed to provide students with in-depth discussions of pathogenic bacteria and associated diseases. The emphasis of the course will be on the molecular mechanisms underlying the virulence of medically important bacterial pathogens. Class time will consist of student-led lectures and discussions, facilitated by Microbiology faculty. Students will present comprehensive backgrounds of the topics of discussion, followed by critical evaluation of scientific papers taken from recent primary literature. This course will provide students both with comprehensive knowledge of bacterial pathogenesis and increased experience with reading, presenting, and critically analyzing scientific literature.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (SGSS8021 >= C and SGSS8022 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 0


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  • BCMB 8320 - Advanced Topics in Microbiology and Infectious Disease II



    Prerequisites: SGSS8021 and SGSS8022 or approval from course director. This is a highly focused course designed to provide students with in-depth discussions of pathogenic bacteria and associated diseases. The emphasis of the course will be on the molecular mechanisms underlying the virulence of medically important bacterial pathogens. Class time will consist of student-led lectures and discussions, facilitated by Microbiology faculty. Students will present comprehensive backgrounds of the topics of discussion, followed by critical evaluation of scientific papers taken from recent primary literature. This course will provide students both with comprehensive knowledge of bacterial pathogenesis and increased experience with reading, presenting, and critically analyzing scientific literature.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (SGSS8021 >= C and SGSS8022 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 5 Lab Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 0


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  • BCMB 8340 - Elements of Scientific Presentation



    *Prerequisite: Successful completion of the Biomedical Sciences core curriculum* This course will provide graduate students in the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology program with the essential skills needed to give an effective oral presentation of academic material. Instructors will both discuss and demonstrate critical issues relevant to giving seminar or lecture. The course will provide students with multiple opportunities to practice their learned presentation skills to a large audience. By peer-review of course presentations, students will be able to develop critical analysis skills as well as receive constructive feedback on their own work. On successful completion of this course, students will be experienced orators, and will be able to present their research or teaching material in a confident and effective manner.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 1 Other Contact Hours: 1

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • BCMB 9010 - Seminar in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology



    Research presentations by the university’s faculty, students and visiting research scientists.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 0

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • BCMB 9210 - Investigation of a Problem



    Prerequisite: Admission in a graduate program. The student works with individual faculty members on a specific investigative research problem. This provides an introduction to analytical techniques and the scientific method in action.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 12
    Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 0

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Major Restrictions: Biochemistry and Cancer Biol, Biochemistry & Molecular Biol Program Restrictions: DPHIL_BCMB-Biochemistry & Molecular Bio Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • BCMB 9300 - Research



    Prerequisites: Permanent assignment to a specific lab with a faculty advisor and a defined research project. The student works closely with his faculty thesis/dissertation advisor on an in-depth study of a research problem of interest to both student and advisor. This course culminates in the preparation of a PhD dissertation or MS thesis.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 12
    Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 0

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Major Restrictions: Biochemistry and Cancer Biol, Biochemistry & Molecular Biol Program Restrictions: DPHIL_BCMB-Biochemistry & Molecular Bio Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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Biology

  
  • BIOL 6950 - Selected Topics



    Designed to treat areas of biology not in the normal curriculum. These courses may include Animal Behavior, Economic Botany, Introduction to Toxicology, Introductory Araneology, Neurobiology, Phycology, Plant Physiology, Principles of Human Physiology, Techniques in Biology and Wildlife and Fisheries Techniques. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1108K with a C or better or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 4
    Lecture Hours: 1 TO 4

    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Degree Restrictions: Master of Arts in Teaching

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Biology Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • BIOL 6990 - Biological Research



    This course is designed to provide 1-4 hours of academic credit for graduate students engaged in research activities in the Department of Biology. Prerequisite(s): Graduate status and permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 4
    Lab Hours: 1 TO TO

    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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Dermatology

  
  • DERM 5001 - Dermatology Externship



    One month clerkship experience on the Dermatology service. Students will see inpatients and outpatients at the MCG Hospital and Clinics and also outpatients at Dermatology clinics at Fort Gordon and VA Hospitals. Students participate in Dermatopathology Conferences, Journal Clubs, and Basic Science Seminars. Supervision will be provided by the full time staff and clinical faculty of the Section of Dermatology and the Dermatology house staff.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 7
    Lecture Hours: 10 Other Contact Hours: 40

    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia


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