Oral Pathology (OP)

OP 7192.  General Pathology for Dental Students.  2 Credit Hours.  
Prerequisites: None Fundamentals of general pathology, with a focus on pathological mechanisms as foundational knowledge for subsequent courses in systemic and oral pathology. Additional areas covered include environmental and nutritional diseases, genetic disorders, infectious diseases, and diseases of infancy and childhood.
Course Type: Lecture  
  
OP 7292.  Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology I.  2 Credit Hours.  
Prerequisites: By permission. Interpret and analyze disease backgrounds, clinical manifestations, histological features, diagnostics approaches, prognostic indicators, and treatment modalities for both oral and systemic conditions in a flipped classroom model. (SP II)
Course Type: Lecture  
  
OP 7293.  Systemic Pathology for Dental Students.  3 Credit Hours.  
Prerequisites: None Systemic approach to diseases focusing on the following organ systems: cardiovascular, renal, endocrine, respiratory, gastrointestinal, hepatobiliary, genitourinary, musculoskeletal, hematologic, genetic, and nervous system diseases. Abnormalities or hemostasis, and disorders of the immune system are also covered.
Course Type: Lecture  
  
OP 8292.  Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology II.  2 Credit Hours.  
Prerequisites: OP 7192. Delve deeper into honing expertise in interpreting and analyzing various disease classifications exploring their origins, clinical presentations, histological characteristics, diagnostic methods, prognostic markers, and therapeutic options for oral and systemic ailments. ( SU III)
Course Type: Lecture  
  
OP 8990.  Special Studies.  1-23 Credit Hours.  
Prerequisites: None Special topics
Course Type: Lecture