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PHSL P262: Human Anatomy and Physiology II
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: PHSL P261. Second semester topics are the circulatory, respiratory, urinary, digestive, and reproductive systems: fluid and electrolyte balance; and acid-base balance. (PHSL P261 and PHSL P262 cannot be used to fulfill the physiology requirement of biology majors.) (Fall, Spring, Summer I and II)
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PHSL P263: Principles of Anatomy and Physiology-Special Topics
0.50 - 3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
R: PHSL P261 or PHSL P262 concurrent or with consent of instructor. Study of selected topics in human anatomy and physiology as they relate to specific organ systems or functions. Topics vary by semester and correlate with material covered in PHSL P261 and PHSL P262. May be repeated with change in topic. (Fall, Spring, Summer I, Summer II)
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PHSL P416: Comparative Animal Physiology
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: two college biology courses, one college mathematics course, CHEM C106. Lecture course. Physiological principles of the respiratory, circulatory, excretory, and related systems in a variety of invertebrate and vertebrate animals. (Fall or Spring)
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PHSL P431: Human Physiology
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: BIOL L211, CHEM C 106, or equivalent, junior or senior status. R: BIOL L312. This is an introductory course in human physiology designed to introduce biology majors and preprofessional students to the function of the human body. Emphasis in on how organ systems work to maintain homeostasis, a constant internal environment, in response to variable external environmental conditions. Special considerations will be given to change in physiological states in health and disease. All major organ systems of the body will be covered. A laboratory component is incorporated into the structure of the course. (Fall or Spring)
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PHSL P461: Comparative Physiology of Animals
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: one year of chemistry. R: one 300-400 level biology course. The basic mechanisms are considered whereby various organisms integrate and coordinate similar functional requirements based on phylogeny and environmental relationships. (Fall or Spring) ?
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PHYS P101: Physics in the Modern World I
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
Three lectures and one two-hour laboratory period each week. Includes elements of classical physics and the ideas, language, and impact of physics today. Not open to students with credit in PHYS P100, PHYS P103, PHYS P151, PHYS P201, or PHYS P221. (Fall)
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PHYS P120: Energy and Technology
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
Intended for students majoring in the social sciences and the School of Business and Economics. Provides physical basis for understanding interactions of technology and society, thereby promoting rational decision making in problems such as energy use, automation, and the directions of technological change. (Occasionally)
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PHYS P201: General Physics I
5.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: MATH M125- MATH M126 or equivalent. Newtonian mechanics, wave motion, heat and thermodynamics, fluids. Application of physical principles to related scientific disciplines including life sciences. Two discussion sections, two lectures, and one two-hour laboratory period each week. Credit cannot be given for PHYS P201 and PHYS P221. (Fall)
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PHYS P202: General Physics II
5.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: PHYS P201. Wave motion, electricity and magnetism, geometrical and physical optics, introduction to concepts of relativity, quantum theory, atomic and nuclear physics. Two discussion sections, two lectures, and one two-hour laboratory each week. Credit cannot be given for PHYS P202 and PHYS P222. (Spring)
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PHYS P221: Physics I
5.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P or C: MATH M216 or consent of instructor. First semester of a three- semester sequence intended for astrophysics, chemistry, mathematics, and physics majors. Newtonian mechanics, oscillations and waves, heat and thermodynamics. Lectures, discussion section, two-hour laboratory. Credit cannot be given for PHYS P201 and PHYS P221. (Fall)
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