Magnetic Resonance Imaging Physics and Applications Credit Hours: 3 hours A detailed treatment of current magnetic resonance imaging methods for living systems and applications to bio-imaging (e.g., fMRF and DTI). Methods for improving speed and reducing artifacts will be treated. A laboratory component will give students practical experience in system operation, data acquisition, and analysis. Not offered on a regular basis. Prerequisites: PHYS 4201/6201 or permission of department Level: Graduate