| PHYSIOLOGY
(PHS) |
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| PHS 557 |
Directed
Studies |
1-6 cr |
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| Students participate
in research under the direction of a graduate
faculty member. The student may pursue independent
research or participate in a literature project. |
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| PHS 590 |
Special
Topics |
1-3 cr |
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| Each course provides
in-depth tutorial exposure to specific areas in
the discipline. Student and/or faculty presentations
followed by group discussions (usually in the
Socratic mode), examine the subject matter in
an area of current interest either to one student
or to a group of students. Credits and titles
are arranged with an individual faculty member. |
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| PHS 651 |
Advanced
Cardiovascular Physiology |
5 cr |
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| This is an advanced
course covering cardiac function and metabolism,
peripheral circulation, and microcirculation.
The objective is to provide the student with a
thorough understanding of cardiovascular physiology
at both the organ and cellular level. Prerequisite:
Medical Physiology (PHS 550). |
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| PHS 656 |
Research
Seminar |
1 cr |
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| Students and
faculty present a research topic for discussion
before members of the department. The presentations
are usually scheduled on a rotational basis. The
student may present research data for critique
by the faculty. |
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| PHS 799 |
Research/Dissertation |
1-6 cr |
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Independent research by the student under the
sponsorship of the graduate faculty in individual
departments in the Basic Medical Sciences. Prerequisite:
Approved formal research proposal. |
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