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Physiology Course Offerings - Summer 2009
High School students should view the high school offerings page.
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| ANTH 116a - Human Osteology |
| 4 credit hours |
| Javier Urcid |
| Requirements Fulfilled: ss, sn |
M, T, Th 11:15 AM - 01:45 PM
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Summer Session I: June 1 - July 3, 2009 In this course we will examine human skeletal anatomy from an evolutionary and functional perspective. Students will learn to identify and interpret the bones of the human skeleton and will also be introduced to specific techniques for aging, sexing, and recognizing pathologies on skeletal material. You can view a syllabus for this class here. SAGE Course Number: 2002 Course Tuition: $2024 |
| BIOL 42a - Physiology |
| 4 credit hours |
| Theresa Szabo |
| Requirements Fulfilled: sn |
M, T, Th 08:45 - 11:15 AM
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Summer Session I: June 1 - July 3, 2009 Prerequisites: BIOL 22a and BIOL 22b. CHEM 25a and CHEM 25b are recommended. Introduces basic physiological principles with an overview of neural and hormonal control mechanisms. Topics include physiology of cardiovascular and respiratory systems, electrolyte regulation, digestion and absorption, and reproduction, with an overview of immunology. You can view a syllabus for this class here. SAGE Course Number: 2005 Course Tuition: $2024
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