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Average Grade - 3.462
Median Grade - 3.5
1691 total students

Latest grades from Fall 2013

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Course Number Grade Info Latest Grade Data
ANTR 541 Average Grade - 3.580
Median Grade - 3.5
Fall 2013
ANTR 551 Average Grade - 3.357
Median Grade - 3.5
Fall 2013
PSL 536 Non-numeric grade system used.
Grade Count: 617
Fall 2013
ANTR 590 Non-numeric grade system used.
Grade Count: 23
Fall 2013
OST 525 Non-numeric grade system used.
Grade Count: 617
Spring 2013

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ANTR 541 - Gross Anatomy for Nurse Anesthetists

Clinically oriented human regional gross anatomy for nurse anesthetists using prosections, case studies, and medical imaging.

Average Grade - 3.580
Median Grade - 3.5
25 total students

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ANTR 551 - Medical Gross Anatomy

Human regional gross anatomy with clinical correlations using prosections, cross-sections, and medical imaging.

Average Grade - 3.357
Median Grade - 3.5
409 total students

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ANTR 590 - Independent Study in Clinical Human Morphology

Independent study of a specific topic from gross anatomy, histology, radiological anatomy, cytology, neuroscience, or embryology.

23 total students

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OST 525 - Genitourinary System

Structure and function of the genitourinary system. Diagnosis and management of conditions of the kidney, urinary tract, and genitalia. Integration of basic science and clinical information related to the genitourinary system.

617 total students

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PSL 536 - Basic Principles of Cell Biology and Physiology

Modern concepts of cell biology as a basis for understanding the structure (histology) and function (physiology) of human tissues in health and disease.

617 total students

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