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Jeremy J Laukka - All Courses

Average Grade - 3.818
Median Grade - 4.0
1238 total students

Latest grades from Fall 2012

Jeremy J Laukka - Overview

Course Number Grade Info Latest Grade Data
ANTR 585 Non-numeric grade system used.
Grade Count: 34
Fall 2011
PSL 536 Non-numeric grade system used.
Grade Count: 307
Fall 2012
NOP 552 Average Grade - 3.818
Median Grade - 4.0
Spring 2012
ANTR 501 Non-numeric grade system used.
Grade Count: 108
Summer 2012
OST 511 Non-numeric grade system used.
Grade Count: 296
Summer 2012

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ANTR 501 - Introduction to Clinical Human Gross Anatomy

Intermediate-level survey of macroscopic human structure, landmarks, and spatial relationships using laboratory prosections, multimedia, and biomedical imaging. Clinical correlations with radiological, surgical, and palpatory anatomy. Correct usage of clinical anatomical language.

108 total students

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ANTR 585 - Directed Study in Human Prosection

Prosection of selected regions and isolated structures of preserved human cadavers. Oral presentation.

34 total students

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NOP 552 - Medical Neuroscience

Correlation of normal structure and function of the human nervous system with clinical testing, classical lesions, and common diseases.

Average Grade - 3.818
Median Grade - 4.0
493 total students

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OST 511 - Systems Biology: Neuromusculoskeletal I

Multidisciplinary approach to the peripheral neuromusculoskeletal system. Integration of basic science and clinical information.

296 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.

307 total students

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