Dissertation Research
May be repeated to a maximum of six semesters.
May be repeated to a maximum of six semesters.
Residency credit for dissertation research after the qualifying examination. Students may register for this course in the semester of the qualifying examination. A minimum of two semesters are required as well as continuous enrollment (Fall and Spring) until the dissertation is completed and defended.
A lecture and seminar course offered on topics of special interest to graduate students. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
With the advice and approval of the faculty adviser and the Student Progress and Promotions Committee, the fourth-year student may choose approved electives offered by the various departments in the College of Medicine. The intent is to provide the student an opportunity to develop his fund of knowledge and clinical competence.
A study of the interrelationships of man, populations, space, energy, food, mineral resources and other life on earth. Not for life science majors.
Introductory biology. Discussion topics are those relevant to both plants and animals-- cell structure and function, molecules important to living things, metabolism, heredity, environment. Not for life science majors.
Introductory biology. Discussion topics are those relevant to both plants and animals-- cell structure and function, molecules important to living things, metabolism, heredity, environment. Not for life science majors.
Laboratory studies in the structure and function of cells, plants, and animals; ecology; heredity; and evolution.
Laboratory studies in the structure and function of cells, plants, and animals; ecology; heredity; and evolution.
Laboratory studies in the structure and function of cells, plants, and animals; ecology; heredity; and evolution.