Welcome - Human Physiology 1 PHYL 1011   Human Physiology 1
CREDIT HOURS: 3
This course is the first of two that explore the organization and function of the human body from the level of molecules to organ systems and the integration of systems within the whole organism to maintain health and homeostasis. The course is designed around physiology core concepts that include cell-cell communication, cell membrane, flow-down gradients, homeostasis, and mass balance. Specific topics in this course include cellular physiology with an emphasis on transport, metabolism and communication, neural, endocrine, muscular, and sensory physiology. DIRECTOR: M.-S. Beaudoin and J. Slysz
NOTES: This course is given in the Fall semester and meets the prerequisite requirement for PHYL 1012.03 (Human Physiology 2) and the online distance course PHYL 1002.03. This course cannot be used as a prerequisite course for 3rd and 4th year physiology courses, nor as a co-requisite for PHYL 2570.03 (Cellular Neurophysiology).
FORMAT: Other (explain in comments)
FORMAT COMMENTS: Hybrid: asynchronous online material and in-person classes
TUTORIAL HOURS PER WEEK: 1
EXCLUSIONS: PHYL 1001.03