Human Physiology

BIOL-4270

Fundamental physiological processes and their mechanism of action in human and higher mammalian organisms. Emphasis on the control and interaction of physiological systems. Introduction to the muscle, nervous, circulatory, renal, respiratory, digestive, reproductive, and hormonal systems. Limited to biology, biochemistry and biophysics, bioinformatics and molecular biology majors, and biology accelerated medical students.

4 credits

Past Term Data

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2023
Human Physiology (4c)
  • Douglas Martin Swank
Seats Taken: 0/60
2022
Human Physiology (4c)
  • Douglas Martin Swank
Seats Taken: 46/60
2021
Human Physiology (4c)
  • Douglas Martin Swank
Seats Taken: 51/60
2020
Human Physiology (4c)
  • Douglas Martin Swank
Seats Taken: 53/50
2019
Human Physiology (4c)
  • Stephanie Marie Hutchins
Seats Taken: 4/18
Human Physiology (4c)
  • Douglas Martin Swank
Seats Taken: 37/50
2018
Human Physiology (4c)
  • Douglas Martin Swank
Seats Taken: 36/45
2017
Human Physiology (4c)
  • Douglas Martin Swank
Seats Taken: 36/60
2016
Human Physiology (4c)
  • Stephanie Marie Hutchins
Seats Taken: 45/60
2015
Human Physiology (4c)
  • Theresa Marie Sommer
  • Douglas Martin Swank
Seats Taken: 38/60
2014
Human Physiology (4c)
  • Douglas Martin Swank
  • Catherine Jean Eldred
Seats Taken: 40/60
2013
Human Physiology (4c)
  • Douglas Martin Swank
Seats Taken: 53/60
2012
Human Physiology (4c)
  • Douglas Martin Swank
Seats Taken: 52/60
2011
Human Physiology (4c)
  • Douglas Martin Swank
Seats Taken: 44/60
2010
Human Physiology (4c)
  • Douglas Martin Swank
Seats Taken: 62/60
2009
Human Physiology (4c)
  • Douglas Martin Swank
Seats Taken: 55/60
2008
Human Physiology (4c)
  • Douglas Martin Swank
Seats Taken: 47/55
2007
Human Physiology (4c)
  • Douglas Martin Swank
Seats Taken: 51/45