This course explores the inner workings of the human body and how it maintains homeostasis. Emphasis is placed on understanding structure-function relationships and the interconnectedness of organ systems. Students learn diagnostic problem-solving skills, quantitative laboratory techniques used by physiologists, and methods to evaluate health information using peer-reviewed sources.
3 hours Theory | 3 hours Lab
Prerequisites
BIOL 111, 112 or BIOL 101, 102
Overview
Program | Credits | Semester Offered |
Biological Sciences | 4 | Fall even years |