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PHY 503 General Physiology I
Physiology is the study of the how living systems function from the molecular to organismal level. As such, this course will build on your knowledge of anatomy, biochemistry, and cell biology and also presumes a working knowledge of the basics of college level physics and chemistry. Students will learn the fundamental mechanisms underlying normal function of cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems of the human body and be able to integrate knowledge and concepts from various organ systems to explain function in the human body. In this course, we will address cellular, neural, muscular, and gastrointestinal physiology in humans.
P: BCH451 and BCH553 (or equivalents) and one year each of college-level physics and chemistry
Typically offered in Fall only
Physiology
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The Physiology Graduate Program is an interdisciplinary and interdepartmental program comprising faculty drawn from across the ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾. An advanced degree in Physiology is highly valued by the scientific community and can lead to careers in research and teaching in academia, industry and government laboratories, public policy and consulting. Research is carried out using a variety of model organisms, laboratory and companion and agriculturally important species.