V An 305. Principles of Morphology. This course is dual listed with 505. (2-9) Cr. 5. F. Prereq: First-year classification in veterinary medicine. Basic anatomy of mammals, concentrating on domestic species.
V An 306. Microscopic Anatomy. This course is dual listed with 506. (3-5) Cr. 5. F. Prereq: First-year classification in veterinary medicine. Cytology, histology, and organology of domestic animals.
V An 307. Neuroanatomy. This course is dual listed with 507. (2-6) Cr. 2. S. 8 weeks. Prereq: First-year classification in veterinary medicine. Neuroanatomy of domestic animals.
V An 321. Anatomy of Companion Animals. This course is dual listed with 521. (1-6) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: 305. Special and applied anatomy of companion animals, emphasizing the dog and cat.
V An 322. Anatomy of Food and Fiber Producing Animals. This course is dual listed with 522. (1-6) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: 305. Special and applied anatomy of domestic ruminants and pig.
V An 403. Behavior of Domestic Animals. (1-0) Cr. 1. Alt S., offered 1996. Prereq: Classification in veterinary medicine. Normal and abnormal behavior patterns observed in domestic animals, and behavior modification procedures.
V An 415. Anatomy of Laboratory Animals. This course is dual listed with 515. (1-2) Cr. 2. Alt. S., offered 1996. Prereq: One year of college biology. Gross anatomy and histology of laboratory animals.
V An 416. Avian Anatomy. This course is dual listed with 516. (1-2) Cr. 2. Alt. S., offered 1997. Prereq: One year college biology. Gross and microscopic anatomy of domestic and exotic birds.
V An 421. Special and Applied Anatomy of the Horse. (1-3) Cr. 2. F. Prereq: 305, classification in veterinary medicine or An S 413. Applied anatomy of the horse. Open to graduate students for minor graduate credit only.
V An 490. Independent Study. Cr. arr. Prereq: Permission of instructor.
H. Honors
V An 505. Principles of Morphology. This course is dual listed with 305. (2-9) Cr. 5. F. Prereq: 10 credits in biological science and permission of instructor. Basic anatomy of mammals, concentrating on domestic species.
V An 506. Microscopic Anatomy. This course is dual listed with 306. (3-5 ) Cr. 5. F. Prereq: 10 credits in biological science and permission of instructor. Cytology, histology, and organology of domestic animals.
V An 507. Neuroanatomy. This course is dual listed with 307. (2-6) Cr. 2. S. 8 weeks. Prereq: 10 credits in biological science and permission of instructor. Neuroanatomy of domestic animals.
V An 509. Systematic Anatomy. (2-6) Cr. 4. Alt. SS., offered 1996. Prereq: One year of college biology and permission of instructor. For non-anatomy majors.
A. Ruminant Anatomy.
B. Nonruminant Anatomy.
V An 511. Functional Neuroanatomy and Morphology of Neurotransmitter Pathways. Same as MCDB 511. (2-4) Cr. 4. Alt. F., offered 1996. Prereq: 10 credits in biological science and permission of the instructor. Basic organizational schemes of the mammalian brain including cytoarchitecture, chemoarchitecture, and connectivity of different regions of the nervous system.
V An 515. Anatomy of Laboratory Animals. This course is dual listed with 415. (1-2) Cr. 2. Alt. S., offered 1996. Prereq: One year of college biology. Gross anatomy and histology of laboratory animals.
V An 516. Avian Anatomy. This course is dual listed with 416. (1-2) Cr. 2. Alt. S., offered 1997. Prereq: One year college biology. Gross and microscopic anatomy of domestic and exotic birds.
V An 521. Anatomy of Companion Animals. This course is dual listed with 321. (1-6) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: 505 and permission of instructor. Special and applied anatomy of companion animals, emphasizing the dog and cat.
V An 522. Anatomy of Food and Fiber Producing Animals. This course is dual listed with 322. (1-6) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: 505 and permission of instructor. Special and applied anatomy of domestic ruminants and pigs.
V An 542. Introduction to the Instrumentation Facilities for Biotechnology Research. Same as FS HN 542, Zool 542. See Zoology and Genetics.
V An 590. Special Topics. Cr. 1 to 6.
A. Gross Anatomy
B. Microscopic Anatomy
C. Developmental Anatomy
D. Neuroanatomy
E. Applied Anatomy
V An 599. Creative Component. Cr. 1 to 3. Creative component for nonthesis master of science degree.
V An 690. Advanced Topics. Cr. 1 to 3.
A. Gross Anatomy
B. Microscopic Anatomy
C. Developmental Anatomy
D. Neuroanatomy
V An 698. Seminar. Cr. 1.
V An 699. Research.
A. Gross Anatomy
B. Microscopic Anatomy
C. Developmental Anatomy
D. Neuroanatomy