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Advanced Seminars in Magnetic Resonance Imaging

3.0

credits

Average Course Rating

(1.01)

This course uses the current literature to teach advanced topics in magnetic resonance imaging. Students will be required to read current papers, selected textbook chapters and online content to prepare for interactive teaching sessions with faculty and other students. Potential topics will include: image artifacts, effect of motion, resolution and SNR, realtime imaging, clinical applications. Evaluation will be both by faculty and fellow students. Graduate Level. Seniors by permission. Fall semester only.

Fall 2012

Professor: Elliot McVeigh

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This course provided a relaxed introduction to biophysics. The professors engaged students in interesting yet laid back lectures on various topics. The worst aspect of the course was the once-a-week meeting time, which limited the amount of learning being received and gave little room for content retention. Most students felt the course would be improved if it met more times a week for shorter periods of time so they could get more in-depths knowledge of certain topics. Prospective students should be happy to know they wil be in a relaxed and enjoyable course, and as long as they attend class regularly and complete all assignments, they will be successful.