Physiology Courses

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Explore Our Physiology Course Offerings

Welcome to our comprehensive collection of Physiology courses designed to unravel the mysteries of the human body and its intricate functions. Whether you're a budding healthcare professional, a biology enthusiast, or simply curious about the inner workings of life, our diverse range of courses has something for everyone

PSIO 101

Tackling Physiological Topics in Today's Society
3 Units

Physiology is the study of how the body works. By focusing on current public issues of physiology in health, medicine and society, students will explore the essential concepts of physiology, up-to-date research and resources needed to address these topics, as they learn to 'think like a physiologist'. Starting with an overview of basic anatomy and physiology key to each issue, students will begin to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills founded in techniques and approaches common to professionals in the field. Students will also gain an appreciation for the diversity of disciplines and careers that are supported by a foundation in physiology.

PSIO 201

Human Anatomy and Physiology I
4 units

Study of structure and function of the human body. Topics include basic anatomical and directional terminology; fundamental concepts and principles of cell physiology; histology; the integumentary, skeletal, muscular and nervous systems; special senses, primarily for majors in physiology, biology, and health professions.

PSIO 202

Human Anatomy and Physiology II
4 units

Study of structure and function of the human body. Topics include cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, urinary, gastrointestinal, endocrine and reproductive systems. Primarily for majors in physiology, biology, and health professions.

PSIO 295H

Introduction to Honors in Physiology
2 units

This colloquium is designed for Physiology students who are considering graduation with Honors. Content and experiences will provide exposure to the research process in general, specific research in Physiology being done across campus, potential options available for undertaking an honor thesis, and maximizing the educational experience within the Physiology major.

PSIO 303

Integrative Cellular Physiology
3 units

Integrative Cellular Physiology will introduce the student to several fundamental concepts in physiology, including signaling transduction processes, regulation of membrane transport, and the regulation of cell-cell and cell-tissue communication. The course will integrate these fundamental physiological concepts across cell, organ, and systems levels within the context of the three selected systems and will empower the student to be able to critically evaluate the pathophysiological basis of various disease states in the context of cellular and molecular defects in these fundamental processes.

PSIO 305

Integrative Systems Physiology
3 units

This course is designed to provide students with a systems-focused approach to fundamental physiological processes faced by humans including homeostasis, growth and development, adaptation and response to trauma.  Utilizing a case study context, the integrated actions by multiple systems to accomplish these fundamental processes will be explored.