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Attendance

Students are responsible for all material presented in lectures and laboratories. Attendance at all course sessions is required unless otherwise directed by the course director. Students are expected...

Religious Observances

LMU-DCOM recognizes that our students represent our diverse society. It is the policy of LMU-DCOM to make every reasonable effort to allow members of the university community to observe their...

Examinations

Course Examinations: Course examinations are given periodically during the academic semester. Requests for excused absences for exams must be made in writing to the Dean of Students within 24-hours of...

Grades

Students in the Anatomical Education Ph.D. Program must receive a grade of B or better in all required courses and must maintain a cumulative GPA of B (3.0) or better. Students receiving a grade lower...

Remediation Policy

Any student who fails a course will automatically be placed on Academic Probation and will be referred to the Student Progress Committee (SPC). Failure of a course may result in repeating the course...

Student Grievances Regarding Grades

  1. Exam Grade Reconsideration: Students who question a grade have 48-hours after the grade has been posted to request a grade reconsideration to the course/system director. No exam grade...

DOSYS-714: Medical Histology I

Medical Histology is designed to give students a foundation in the basic structural and functional organization of cells and tissues in the human body. The course focuses on histologic study of basic tissue types and the microscopic anatomy of major...

DOSYS-718: Medical Histology II

Medical Histology gives students a foundation in the basic structural and functional organization of cells and tissues in the human body. The course focuses on histologic study of basic tissue types and the microscopic anatomy of major organs and...

ANAT-816: Gross Anatomy Teaching Practicum II

This course trains graduate students to teach the lecture and laboratory components of a medical gross anatomy course. Students will work with faculty mentors to develop lectures, conduct laboratory review sessions, write multiple-choice exam...

ANAT-817: Neuroanatomy Teaching Practicum II

This course trains graduate students to develop and teach a clinical neuroanatomy course. Students work with a faculty mentor to develop lectures and learning objectives, write multiple choice examination questions, and conduct laboratory review...