Revision for ANAT 323 Proposal Reference Number :11729 PRN Alias :1617#367 Version No :3 Submitted By :Ms Vittoria Catania Edited By :Ms Vittoria Catania Display Printable PDF Summary of Changes Course Title, Corequisites Current Data New Data Program Affected? N Program Change Form Submitted? Subject/Course/Term ANAT 323 one term Credit Weight or CEU's 3 credits. Course Activities A Lecture L Laboratory Course Title Course Title on Transcript Neuroanatomy Course Title on Clinical Transcript Neuroanatomy Course Title on Calendar Neuroanatomy. Course Title on Calendar Clinical Neuroanatomy Rationale ANAT 323 is primarily offered to PT/OT students, therefore the material focuses on clinical cases. This is clinical approach is specific to this course and the students required to take it. ANAT 315 is an existing prerequisite for PT/OT students. There is definitely a gap in knowledge among the students who have not taken or are taking ANAT 315. Responsible Instructor Course Description This course will focus on the structural and functional relationships of the central nervous system. The human neuroanatomy will be introduced via pathological cases and will be illustrated by use of new medical imaging techniques. Teaching Dept. 0212 : Anatomy and Cell Biology Administering SC : Faculty of Science Faculty/Unit Prerequisites Prerequisites for Physical & Occupational Therapy students: ANAT 315 and ANAT 316. Prerequisite for Honours Anatomy & Cell Biology students: ANAT 214. Corequisites Corequisite for Honours Anatomy & Cell Biology students: ANAT 315 Web Registration Blocked? : N Restrictions Restrictions: Restricted to Honours Anatomy & Cell Biology students and Physical & Occupational Therapy students. Not open to students taking or having taken ANAT 321. Supplementary Calendar Info Additional Course Charges Campus Projected Enrollment Requires Resources Not Currently Available Explanation for Required Resources Consultation Reports Attached? Effective Term of 201709 Implementation File Attachments No attachments have been saved yet. To be completed by the Faculty For Continuing Studies Use Approvals Summary Show all comments Version Departmental Departmental Departmental Other Curric/Academic Faculty SCTP Version Status No. Curriculum Meeting Chair Faculty Committee Committee 3 Approved Approved Approved by Faculty Meeting Evriklia Giannakis Evriklia Edited by: Vittoria Catania Meeting Date: Nov Giannakis on: Nov 23 2016 16 2016 Meeting Date: Approval Date: Nov Nov 23 2016 23 2016 Approval Date: View Comments Nov 23 2016 View Comments 2 Submitted to Curriculum/Academic Committee for approval Edited by: Vittoria Catania on: Nov 15 2016 1 Submitted to Curriculum/Academic Committee for approval Created on: Oct 19 2016 Page 1of 3 Revision for ANAT 365 Proposal Reference :11730 Number PRN Alias :16-17#368 Version No :2 Submitted By :Ms Vittoria Catania Edited By :Ms Evriklia Giannakis Display Printable PDF Summary of Changes Course Description Current Data New Data Program Affected? N Program Change Form Submitted? Subject/Course/Term ANAT 365 • one term Credit Weight or 3 credits. CEU's Course Activities • A - Lecture • Q - Conference Course Title Course Title on Cellular Transcript Trafficking Course Title on Cellular Calendar Trafficking. Rationale Based on student feedback over the years, the course has evolved in its focus and format. The objective remains the same in that students should have a clear understanding of the core principles that govern cellular trafficking; the processes of intracellular transport, and have learned the functional importance of these pathways in multiple model systems. Responsible Instructor Course Description An intensive study of the processes of protein This course explores the fundamental secretion and cell membrane biogenesis. mechanisms that govern the organization of Emphasis on morphological aspects of the intracellular membranes, how vesicle above processes, and on the major techniques generation is signaled, how the membranes which have provided experimental evidence, curve and bud, and how vesicles know namely, subcellular fractionation, cytochemistry where to go and fuse. In addition to and quantitative electron microscope intracellular vesicles, the principles of radioautography. mitochondrial dynamics and process of cellular autophagy are examined. Also, there is a focus on “Applied Cell Biology”, with respect to how the exquisite regulation of https://horizon.mcgill.ca/pban1/bzskcpwf.p_display_form?form_mode=View_Printable&... 11/16/2016 Page 2of 3 cellular transport plays a central role in complex biological systems. A series of modules will take students through the mechanisms of cellular polarity, neurotransmission, metabolic cell biology, pathogen invasion, and more. The emphasis is on the morphological aspects of the processes, and on the major techniques that led to discovery. Teaching Dept. 0212 : Anatomy and Cell Biology Administering SC : Faculty of Science Faculty/Unit Prerequisites Prerequisites: ANAT 261, ANAT 262, PHGY 209, or by permission of instructor Corequisites Restrictions Supplementary 1. Fall 1. Fall Calendar Info 2. 2 hours lectures, 2 hours conference Additional Course Charges Campus Projected Enrollment Requires Resources Not Currently Available Explanation for Required Resources Consultation Reports Attached? Effective Term of 201709 Implementation File Attachments • PRN 11730 Course Outline.pdf View To be completed by the Faculty For Continuing Studies Use Approvals Summary Show all comments Version Departmental Departmental Other Curric/Academic Faculty SCTP Version Status No. Meeting Chair Faculty Committee https://horizon.mcgill.ca/pban1/bzskcpwf.p_display_form?form_mode=View_Printable&... 11/16/2016 Page 3of 3 Departmental Curriculum Committee 2 Submitted to Curriculum/Academic Committee for approval Edited by: Evriklia Giannakis on: Nov 9 2016 1 Submitted to Curriculum/Academic Committee for approval Created on: Oct 19 2016 https://horizon.mcgill.ca/pban1/bzskcpwf.p_display_form?form_mode=View_Printable&... 11/16/2016 Program/Major or Minor/Concentration Revision Form (2013) 1.0 Degree Title 2.0 Administering Faculty/Unit Specify the two degrees for concurrent degree programs Science B.Sc. Offering Faculty/Department 1.1 Major (Legacy= Subject) (30-char. max.) Medicine/Anatomy & Cell Biology Anatomy and Cell Biology 3.0 Effective Term of revision or retirement 1.2 Concentration (Legacy = Concentration/Option) Please give reasons in 5.0“Rationale” in the case If applicable (30 char. max.) of retirement (Ex. Sept. 2004 = 200409) Retirement 201709 Term: 1.3 Minor (with Concentration, if applicable) (30 char. max.) 4.0 Existing Credit Weight Proposed Credit Weight 67 67 1.4 Category 5.0 Rationale for revised program BIOL 301 is a core required course in the program and should not also be listed as a complementary course. Faculty Program (FP) Honours (HON) XMajor Joint Honours Joint Major Component (HC) Major Concentration (CON) Internship/Co-op Minor Thesis (T) Minor Concentration (CON) Non-Thesis (N) Other Please specify 1.5 Complete Program Title B.Sc; Major in Anatomy and Cell Biology 6.0 Revised Program Description (Maximum 150 words) (no change) P2-1 7.0 List of existing program and proposed program Existing program (list courses as follows: Subj Code/Crse Num, Proposed program (list courses as follows: Subj Code/Crse Title, Credit weight, under the headings of: Required Courses, Num, Title, Credit weight, under the headings of: Required Complementary Courses, Elective Courses) Courses, Complementary Courses, Elective Courses) Required Courses (43 credits) Required Courses (43 credits) ANAT 212 Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Function (3 ANAT 212 Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Function (3 credits) credits) ANAT 214 Systemic Human Anatomy (3 credits) ANAT 214 Systemic Human Anatomy (3 credits) ANAT 261 Introduction to Dynamic Histology (4 credits) ANAT 261 Introduction to Dynamic Histology (4 credits) ANAT 262 Introductory Molecular and Cell Biology (3 ANAT 262 Introductory Molecular and Cell Biology (3 credits) credits) BIOL 200 Molecular Biology (3 credits) BIOL 200 Molecular Biology (3 credits) BIOL 202 Basic Genetics (3 credits) BIOL 202 Basic Genetics (3 credits) BIOL 301 Cell and Molecular Laboratory (4 credits) BIOL 301 Cell and Molecular Laboratory (4 credits) CHEM 212 Introductory Organic Chemistry 1 (4 credits) * CHEM 212 Introductory Organic Chemistry 1 (4 credits) * CHEM 222 Introductory Organic Chemistry 2 (4 credits) * CHEM 222 Introductory Organic Chemistry 2 (4 credits) * MIMM 214 Introductory Immunology: Elements of MIMM 214 Introductory Immunology: Elements of Immunity (3 credits) Immunity (3 credits) PHGY 209 Mammalian Physiology 1 (3 credits) PHGY 209 Mammalian Physiology 1 (3 credits) PHGY 210 Mammalian Physiology 2 (3 credits) PHGY 210 Mammalian Physiology 2 (3 credits) One of the following statistics courses: One of the following statistics courses: BIOL 373 Biometry (3 credits) BIOL 373 Biometry (3 credits) MATH 203 Principles of Statistics 1 (3 credits) * MATH 203 Principles of Statistics 1 (3 credits) * PSYC 204 Introduction to Psychological Statistics (3 PSYC 204 Introduction to Psychological Statistics (3 credits) credits) * Students who have taken the equivalent of CHEM 212, * Students who have taken the equivalent of CHEM 212, CHEM 222, and/or MATH 203 in CEGEP (as defined at CHEM 222, and/or MATH 203 in CEGEP (as defined at http://www.mcgill.ca/students/courses/plan/transfer/) are http://www.mcgill.ca/students/courses/plan/transfer/) are exempt and must replace these credits with elective course exempt and must replace these credits with elective course credits to satisfy the total credit requirement for their degree. credits to satisfy the total credit requirement for their degree. Complementary Courses (24 credits) Complementary Courses (24 credits) Complementary courses are selected as follows with a Complementary courses are selected as follows with a minimum of 6 credits at the 400 level or higher: minimum of 6 credits at the 400 level or higher: 12 credits selected from: 12 credits selected from: ANAT 321 Circuitry of the Human Brain (3 credits) ANAT 321 Circuitry of the Human Brain (3 credits) ANAT 322 Neuroendocrinology (3 credits) ANAT 322 Neuroendocrinology (3 credits) ANAT 365 Cellular Trafficking (3 credits) ANAT 365 Cellular Trafficking (3 credits) ANAT 381 Experimental Embryology (3 credits) ANAT 381 Experimental Embryology (3 credits) ANAT 416 Development, Disease and Regeneration (3 ANAT 416 Development, Disease and Regeneration (3 credits) credits) ANAT 458 Membranes and Cellular Signaling (3 credits) ANAT 458 Membranes and Cellular Signaling (3 credits) ANAT 541 Cell and Molecular Biology of Aging (3 credits) ANAT 541 Cell and Molecular Biology of Aging (3 credits) ANAT 565 Diseases-Membrane Trafficking (3 credits) ANAT 565 Diseases-Membrane Trafficking (3 credits) NEUR 310 Cellular Neurobiology (3 credits) NEUR 310 Cellular Neurobiology (3 credits) 12 credits of biologically oriented courses (BOC) selected 12 credits of biologically oriented courses (BOC) selected from: from: ANAT 322 Neuroendocrinology (3 credits) ANAT 322 Neuroendocrinology (3 credits) ANAT 365 Cellular Trafficking (3 credits) ANAT 365 Cellular Trafficking (3 credits) ANAT 381 Experimental Embryology (3 credits) ANAT 381 Experimental Embryology (3 credits) ANAT 416 Development, Disease and Regeneration (3 ANAT 416 Development, Disease and Regeneration (3 credits) credits) ANAT 432 Honours Research Project (9 credits) ANAT 432 Honours Research Project (9 credits) ANAT 458 Membranes and Cellular Signaling (3 credits) ANAT 458 Membranes and Cellular Signaling (3 credits) ANAT 541 Cell and Molecular Biology of Aging (3 credits) ANAT 541 Cell and Molecular Biology of Aging (3 credits) Attach extra page(s) as needed Program/Major or Minor/ Concentration Revision Form P2-2 7.0 List of existing program and proposed program Existing program (list courses as follows: Subj Code/Crse Num, Proposed program (list courses as follows: Subj Code/Crse Title, Credit weight, under the headings of: Required Courses, Num, Title, Credit weight, under the headings of: Required Complementary Courses, Elective Courses) Courses, Complementary Courses, Elective Courses) ANAT 565 Diseases-Membrane Trafficking (3 credits) ANAT 565 Diseases-Membrane Trafficking (3 credits) BIOC 311 Metabolic Biochemistry (3 credits) BIOC 311 Metabolic Biochemistry (3 credits) BIOC 312 Biochemistry of Macromolecules (3 credits) BIOC 312 Biochemistry of Macromolecules (3 credits) BIOC 450 Protein Structure and Function (3 credits) BIOC 450 Protein Structure and Function (3 credits) BIOC 458 Membranes and Cellular Signaling (3 credits) BIOC 458 Membranes and Cellular Signaling (3 credits) BIOC 503 Immunochemistry (3 credits) BIOC 503 Immunochemistry (3 credits) BIOL 300 Molecular Biology of the Gene (3 credits) BIOL 300 Molecular Biology of the Gene (3 credits) BIOL 301 Cell and Molecular Laboratory (4 credits) BIOL 303 Developmental Biology (3 credits) BIOL 303 Developmental Biology (3 credits) BIOL 306 Neural Basis of Behaviour (3 credits) BIOL 306 Neural Basis of Behaviour (3 credits) BIOL 313 Eukaryotic Cell Biology (3 credits) BIOL 313 Eukaryotic Cell Biology (3 credits) BIOL 314 Molecular Biology of Oncogenes (3 credits) BIOL 314 Molecular Biology of Oncogenes (3 credits) BIOL 320 Evolution of Brain and Behaviour (3 credits) BIOL 320 Evolution of Brain and Behaviour (3 credits) BIOL 370 Human Genetics Applied (3 credits) BIOL 370 Human Genetics Applied (3 credits) BIOL 514 Neurobiology Learning and Memory (3 credits) BIOL 514 Neurobiology Learning and Memory (3 credits) BIOL 518 Advanced Topics in Cell Biology (3 credits) BIOL 518 Advanced Topics in Cell Biology (3 credits) BIOL 520 Gene Activity in Development (3 credits) BIOL 520 Gene Activity in Development (3 credits) BIOL 524 Topics in Molecular Biology (3 credits) BIOL 524 Topics in Molecular Biology (3 credits) BIOL 532 Developmental Neurobiology Seminar (3 credits) BIOL 532 Developmental Neurobiology Seminar (3 credits) BIOL 544 Genetic Basis of Life Span (3 credits) BIOL 544 Genetic Basis of Life Span (3 credits) BIOL 546 Genetics of Model Systems (3 credits) BIOL 546 Genetics of Model Systems (3 credits) BIOL 551 Principles of Cellular Control (3 credits) BIOL 551 Principles of Cellular Control (3 credits) BIOL 575 Human Biochemical Genetics (3 credits) BIOL 575 Human Biochemical Genetics (3 credits) BIOL 588 Advances in Molecular/Cellular Neurobiology (3 BIOL 588 Advances in Molecular/Cellular Neurobiology (3 credits) credits) BIOT 505 Selected Topics in Biotechnology (3 credits) BIOT 505 Selected Topics in Biotechnology (3 credits) EXMD 401 Physiology and Biochemistry Endocrine EXMD 401 Physiology and Biochemistry Endocrine Systems (3 credits) Systems (3 credits) EXMD 502 Advanced Endocrinology 1 (3 credits) EXMD 502 Advanced Endocrinology 1 (3 credits) EXMD 503 Advanced Endocrinology 02 (3 credits) EXMD 503 Advanced Endocrinology 02 (3 credits) EXMD 504 Biology of Cancer (3 credits) EXMD 504 Biology of Cancer (3 credits) EXMD 506 Advanced Applied Cardiovascular Physiology EXMD 506 Advanced Applied Cardiovascular Physiology (3 credits) (3 credits) EXMD 507 Advanced Applied Respiratory Physiology (3 EXMD 507 Advanced Applied Respiratory Physiology (3 credits) credits) EXMD 508 Advanced Topics in Respiration (3 credits) EXMD 508 Advanced Topics in Respiration (3 credits) MIMM 314 Intermediate Immunology (3 credits) MIMM 314 Intermediate Immunology (3 credits) MIMM 323 Microbial Physiology (3 credits) MIMM 323 Microbial Physiology (3 credits) MIMM 324 Fundamental Virology (3 credits) MIMM 324 Fundamental Virology (3 credits) MIMM 387 The Business of Science (3 credits) MIMM 387 The Business of Science (3 credits) MIMM 413 Parasitology (3 credits) MIMM 413 Parasitology (3 credits) MIMM 414 Advanced Immunology (3 credits) MIMM 414 Advanced Immunology (3 credits) MIMM 465 Bacterial Pathogenesis (3 credits) MIMM 465 Bacterial Pathogenesis (3 credits) MIMM 466 Viral Pathogenesis (3 credits) MIMM 466 Viral Pathogenesis (3 credits) MIMM 509 Inflammatory Processes (3 credits) MIMM 509 Inflammatory Processes (3 credits) PATH 300 Human Disease (3 credits) PATH 300 Human Disease (3 credits) PHAR 300 Drug Action (3 credits) PHAR 300 Drug Action (3 credits) PHAR 301 Drugs and Disease (3 credits) PHAR 301 Drugs and Disease (3 credits) PHAR 303 Principles of Toxicology (3 credits) PHAR 303 Principles of Toxicology (3 credits) PHAR 562 Neuropharmacology (3 credits) PHAR 562 Neuropharmacology (3 credits) PHAR 563 Endocrine Pharmacology (3 credits) PHAR 563 Endocrine Pharmacology (3 credits) PHGY 311 Channels, Synapses & Hormones (3 credits) PHGY 311 Channels, Synapses & Hormones (3 credits) PHGY 312 Respiratory, Renal, & Cardiovascular PHGY 312 Respiratory, Renal, & Cardiovascular Physiology (3 credits) Physiology (3 credits) PHGY 313 Blood, Gastrointestinal, & Immune Systems PHGY 313 Blood, Gastrointestinal, & Immune Systems Physiology (3 credits) Physiology (3 credits) PHGY 314 Integrative Neuroscience (3 credits) PHGY 314 Integrative Neuroscience (3 credits) PHGY 451 Advanced Neurophysiology (3 credits) PHGY 451 Advanced Neurophysiology (3 credits) PHGY 502 Exercise Physiology (3 credits) PHGY 502 Exercise Physiology (3 credits) Attach extra page(s) as needed Program/Major or Minor/ Concentration Revision Form P2-2 7.0 List of existing program and proposed program Existing program (list courses as follows: Subj Code/Crse Num, Proposed program (list courses as follows: Subj Code/Crse Title, Credit weight, under the headings of: Required Courses, Num, Title, Credit weight, under the headings of: Required Complementary Courses, Elective Courses) Courses, Complementary Courses, Elective Courses) PHGY 508 Advanced Renal Physiology (3 credits) PHGY 508 Advanced Renal Physiology (3 credits) PHGY 513 Cellular Immunology (3 credits) PHGY 513 Cellular Immunology (3 credits) PHGY 515 Physiology of Blood 1 (3 credits) PHGY 515 Physiology of Blood 1 (3 credits) PHGY 516 Physiology of Blood 2 (3 credits) PHGY 516 Physiology of Blood 2 (3 credits) PHGY 517 Artificial Internal Organs (3 credits) PHGY 517 Artificial Internal Organs (3 credits) PHGY 518 Artificial Cells (3 credits) PHGY 518 Artificial Cells (3 credits) PHGY 552 Cellular and Molecular Physiology (3 credits) PHGY 552 Cellular and Molecular Physiology (3 credits) PHGY 556 Topics in Systems Neuroscience (3 credits) PHGY 556 Topics in Systems Neuroscience (3 credits) PSYT 455 Neurochemistry (3 credits) PSYT 455 Neurochemistry (3 credits) PSYT 500 Advances: Neurobiology of Mental Disorders (3 PSYT 500 Advances: Neurobiology of Mental Disorders (3 credits) credits) Attach extra page(s) as needed Program/Major or Minor/ Concentration Revision Form P2-2
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