Degree Programs with ‘Physiology’ Tag
Courses For Genetic Counseling Department at Arcadia University
Thursday, September 18, 2008 2:26 No CommentsGC401
Advanced Genetics
Credits: 4
This course introduces and discusses the major theories and research advanced in genetics. The course is designed to provide a solid basis in molecular genetics to enable the comprehension and use of applications in testing and diagnosis. Lectures and discussion are the primary methods of instruction.
GC402
Medical Physiology
Credits: 4
This course introduces fundamental principles of […]
Courses For Biology at Arapahoe Community College
Thursday, September 18, 2008 0:04 No CommentsBIO 090 Basic Biology Concepts
4 Credits
Examines the molecular, cellular, genetic, and laboratory concepts necessary to succeed in a 200-level Biology course. This course includes a study of chemistry, cell structure and function, cellular metabolism, and basic concepts of molecular biology. This course includes laboratory experience.
BIO 104 Biology: A Human Approach
4 Credits
Develops a basic knowledge of […]
Pre-Health Programs at Aquinas College Grand Rapids Michigan
Wednesday, September 17, 2008 11:02 No CommentsStudents preparing for application to medical school, dental school, veterinary
school and physician assistant, physical therapy or other allied health
programs should satisfactorily complete the following courses by the end
of the junior year:
• Biology: BY160, BY161 & BY162;
• Chemistry: CY111 & 112 (Inroganic); CY211 & 212 (Organic) and
CY325 (Biochemistry);
• Physics: PC213 & 214 (Physics w/Calculus)or PC201 & […]
Courses For Biology at Aquinas College Grand Rapids Michigan
Wednesday, September 17, 2008 6:53 No CommentsB.S. Degree in Biology
Biology Requirement: Thirty-six semester hours in biology, including BY160,
161, 162, 328 and 499, along with at least four semester hours of fi eld biology
selected from BY241, 264, 275 and 352.
Chemistry Requirement: CY111, 112, 211 and 212.
Math Requirement: MS114 or higher.
Strongly recommended: CY325; MS121 and 252; PC201/202 or PC213/
214.
Biology majors must attend twelve […]
Courses For Exercise Science at Appalachian State University
Wednesday, September 17, 2008 4:47 No CommentsES 5000. Introduction to Research Principles and Design/(3).F. The application of research principles to the management/administration of sport and exercise, the physiological responses associated with exercise, and the biomechanical assessment of movement and sport skills. Emphasis shall be placed on the appropriate application of research design and the utilization of scientific writing skills culminating in […]