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PHYCS 483: Seminar in Physics.
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Ball State University
Selected literature on current physics, astronomy, education, or other science research. Students will report on departmental seminar series presentations and make presentations on selected research topics. A total 2 hours of credit may be earned.
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PHYSL 205: Fundamentals of Human Physiology.
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Human physiology emphasizing major functions of each system. Intended for health science majors, science teaching majors and minors in secondary education, and students entering the fields of radiography, nuclear medicine, and radiation therapy. Includes use of animals or animal tissue. Prerequisite recommended: a course in biological science. Not open to nursing majors, respiratory therapy majors, or to students who have credit in PHYSL 210 and 211.
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PHYSL 210: Human Physiology 1.
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Study of cell physiology and nervous, muscular, and circulatory systems in humans. Group experimentation with recording apparatus. Includes use of animals or animal tissue. Prerequisite: course in biology or permission of the department chairperson. Prerequisite recommended: an anatomy course and a chemistry course.
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PHYSL 211: Human Physiology 2.
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Continuation of PHYSL 210, including study of the respiratory, urinary, digestive, immune, and endocrine system in humans. Body fluid balance, acid-base balance, and temperature regulation are also covered. Group experimentation with recording apparatus. Includes use of animals or animal tissue. Prerequisite: PHYSL 210.
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PHYSL 299X: Experimental/Developmental Topics
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Ball State University
Topics relevant to the discipline. Course titles will be announced before each semester. A total of 6 hours of credit may be earned.
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PHYSL 411: Endocrinology
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Endocrine functions in humans and mammals with special emphasis on mechanisms. Normal hormone regulation and pathophysiological principles. Laboratory experience with small-mammal surgery and endocrine testing. One three-hour laboratory period weekly. Prerequisite: ANAT 201; PHYSL 210, 211; one year of general chemistry.
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PHYSL 413: Renal Physiology
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
A detailed study of the urinary system and excretory functions. Emphasizes human physiology but also includes comparative vertebrate systems. Laboratory study includes gross, microscopic anatomy, and small mammal surgery. One three-hour laboratory a week. Prerequisite: one course each in inorganic chemistry, anatomy, and physiology.
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PHYSL 414: Cardiovascular Physiology
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
A study of the dynamics of the human cardiovascular system, stressing applications of basic physical principles and the operation of physical regulatory systems. Includes seminar-style discussion of recent literature. Prerequisite: one course in physiology and one course in physics.
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PHYSL 415: Physiology of Aging
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Study of how physiological systems change with age and the mechanisms that are thought to cause these changes. Disorders and diseases of aging will also be covered. Prerequisite: one course each in inorganic chemistry and physiology.
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PHYSL 416: Human Toxicology
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
A survey of chemical, physical, zoological, and botanical toxicoses in human health. The implications and methodology of dealing with hazardous substances and poisons will be considered in detail. Prerequisite: CHEM 101 or 111 and 112; one year of biology or physiology or combination of both, or permission of the instructor.
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