2014-2015 Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog

BIO 518 Advanced Pathophysiology and Applied Physiology

For students in anesthesia and health sciences; others require permission of anesthesia program coordinator. Continuation of BIO 517, with emphasis on organ system physiology and pathophysiology. Cardiac, renal, and respiratory systems will be stressed. Three hours of lecture per week. BIO 519 Advanced Neuroscience 3 Study of the function of the human nervous system, including relation of neuroanatomy, membrane biophysics, synaptic transmission, and neural systems to human cognitive function in health and disease. Neuroanatomical and neurophysiological substrates of consciousness, arousal, sleep, perception, memory, pain, and analgesia with emphasis on their relation to anesthesia.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

BIO 517 or BIO 412 or BMS 412, or permission of department chair.

General Education