Oral Sciences |
OSCI |
451 |
Research Methodology |
1 hours. |
Designed to help the student understand, utilize and appreciate the process of scientific inquiry. Primarily intended for students enrolled in the Master of Science in Oral Sciences degree program. Prerequisite(s): Matriculation into the Master of Science in Oral Sciences program, or courses in basic biological sciences or the equivalent background and consent of the instructor. |
Oral Sciences |
OSCI |
452 |
Biological Basis of Oral Diseases |
2 hours. |
Focuses on the biological basis of oral disease and modern concepts in the biomedical sciences. Prerequisite(s): BCMG 411 and HSTL 451 or the equivalent courses, or consent of the instructor. |
Oral Sciences |
OSCI |
534 |
Dental and Medical Anthropology Within Human Evolution |
1 TO 3 hours. |
Studies the biological and physical anthropology of hominid teeth and the craniofacial complex with relevant medical anthropology, ethno-pharmoacology, forensic sciences, and paleo-pathology topics. Same as ANTH 534 and PMPG 534. Field work required. A lab experience,independent study and a research paper is required for 3 hours of credit. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing and consent of the instructor. |
Oral Sciences |
OSCI |
580 |
Advanced Oral Sciences I |
2 hours. |
Discussion follows presentation of faculty research. Topics include developmental and molecular biology, tissue engineering, genetics and structural biology in tandem with cutting-edge dental technology. |
Oral Sciences |
OSCI |
581 |
Advanced Oral Sciences II |
2 hours. |
Continuation of OSCI 580. Prerequisite(s): OSCI 580. |
Oral Sciences |
OSCI |
583 |
Research Laboratory Rotation |
1 TO 4 hours. |
Students participate directly in laboratory research; learn to approach a scientific problem and to perform various experimental techniques to investigate the problem. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. |
Oral Sciences |
OSCI |
590 |
Hominid Evolution, Dental Anthropology, and Human Variation |
1 hours. |
Evolution; hominid origins; organization and development of human dentition, agenesis, metric and non-metric variation in tooth form, human growth and maturation, variation and adaptation. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the instructor. |
Oral Sciences |
OSCI |
593 |
Independent Research in Oral Sciences |
1 TO 8 hours. |
Faculty supervised research projects. Research may not duplicate that being done in OSCI 598. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the instructor. |
Oral Sciences |
OSCI |
594 |
Special Topics in Oral Sciences |
1 TO 4 hours. |
Content varies. Selected topics of current interest in oral sciences. May be repeated. Students may register in more than one section per term. Prerequisite(s): Graduate or postgraduate standing and consent of the instructor. |
Oral Sciences |
OSCI |
596 |
Independent Study |
1 TO 4 hours. |
Faculty-supervised independent study not included in regular course offerings. May be repeated. Students may register in more than one section per term. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the instructor. |
Oral Sciences |
OSCI |
598 |
Master's Thesis Research |
0 TO 16 hours. |
Thesis research to fulfill master's degree requirements. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Matriculation into the Master of Science in Oral Sciences program and consent of the director of graduate studies. |
Oral Sciences |
OSCI |
599 |
Doctoral Thesis Research |
0 TO 16 hours. |
Independent investigation carried out by Ph.D.candidates under supervision of the student's Advisory Committee. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. Prerequisite(s): Satisfactory completion of Candidacy Examination. |