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PHYSCI X 450
Exercise Physiology

Designed for fitness instructors, this course provides an in-depth practical exposure to the interaction of various systems within the human body during exercise.

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Online
PHYSCI X 449
The Human Body: How It Functions

Using a systems approach, this course provides an understanding of the human body as an integration of biochemical, mechanical, and physical functions.

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Online
PHYSCI X 435
Neurophysiology: How the Brain Thinks

Learn the molecular, cellular, and circuitry mechanisms that underlie the functioning of the mammalian nervous system, especially the human brain.

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Online
PHYSCI X 425
Animal Physiology

This course examines the physiology of animals at the molecular, cellular, system, and organism levels.

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PHYSCI X 415
Endocrinology

This course explores the molecular and cellular mechanisms that mediate how hormones affect your metabolism, growth, and sexual development.

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PHYSCI X 412
Functional Neuroanatomy

This course takes advantage of emerging science to explore the physical structures, organization, and functions of the human nervous system.

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PHYSCI X 410
Pulmonary Physiology

This course explores pulmonary physiology at the molecular, cellular, and system level to understand the respiratory system of the human body.

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Online
PHYSCI X 408
Pathophysiology of Cardiovascular Disease

This course explores current clinical interventions for preventing and treating cardiovascular diseases by focusing on lifestyle modifications.

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Online
PHYSCI X 401
Fundamentals of Human Physiology

Discover the biochemical and biophysical principles underlying the physiological processes of the human body while simultaneously applying these principles in the laboratory.

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Online
PHYSCI X 400.6
Human Anatomy and Physiology

This course provides an introduction to the structure, function, and integration of different cells and organ systems within the human body.

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Online
PHILOS XL 7
Introduction to Philosophy of Mind

This introduction to philosophical issues about the nature of the mind and its relation to the body covers materialism, functionalism, behaviorism, determinism and free will, and the nature of psychological knowledge.

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PHILOS XL 4
Philosophical Analysis of Contemporary Moral Issues

When if ever is abortion permissible? What moral rights do animals possess? Must we conserve the natural world? This course critically investigates the arguments and principles invoked in these debates.

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PATH X 406
Histology for the Health Sciences: Organ Systems

A typical course taught across medical, dental, and allied health universities across the world, students in this course examine histological structure and cellular specializations of organs and organ systems of the body.

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PATH X 405
Histology for the Health Sciences: Basic Tissues of the Body

A typical histology course studied across medical, dental and allied health schools, it offers a perspective of basic tissues and organs of the body.

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PATH X 401
Introduction to Molecular Diagnostics, Pharmacogenetics and Personalized Medicine

This course covers the basic principles of molecular diagnostics and the applications of the emerging technologies in personalized medicine.

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Online
ORL BIO X 401
Osteoimmunology: Bone and Immune Interactions and Related Pathologies

This interactive course focuses on the interconnectivity between bone, immune biology, and certain pathological states.

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NURSING X 459
Basic Concepts and Skills of Perioperative Nursing for the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)

This course is a perioperative nursing prerequisite course designed to clinically prepare APRNs (NPs, CNMs, CNS, and Nurse Anesthetists) to function in the surgical arena and to be admitted to the RN First Assistant program.

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NURSING X 458.1
RN First Assistant

This program provides students a thorough grounding in principles and learn the intricate skills necessary to assume responsibilities in scrubbing, draping, retracting, exposing, clamping, ligating, and suturing.

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In Person
NURSING X 456.1
Pediatric Genetics: Teratology, Dysmorphology, and Developmental Delay

This course introduces students to the major genetic syndromes that appear in childhood, from their molecular, physical, and behavioral underpinnings to their risk factors, epidemiology, and public health implications.

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Online
NURSING X 400
Medical Terminology

This course covers principles of medical terminologies through word roots, abbreviations, and related anatomy and body systems. Students develop medical vocabulary applicable to all specialties of medicine.

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Online

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