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College of New Caledonia
Human Anatomy & Physiology II
- Prince George, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
This course is a continuation of Human Anatomy and Physiology I. It is designed to cover the anatomy and physiology of the muscular, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. The emphasis is on the importance of homeostasis and how it is maintained by the concerted functioning of body systems. A laboratory component is included.


College of New Caledonia
Anatomy & Physiology for PN
- Prince George, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
This course is an admission requirement for the Practical Nurse program as of September 2012. This course gives an overview of the structure and function of ten body systems. It also encourages various health promotion strategies that work toward the optimal funcitoning of these systems.
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Karolinska Institutet
Advanced Human Physiology Research (7,5 Credits)
- Stockholm, Sweden
Course
On-Campus
English
The general aim of the Advanced human phsiology research course is to learn how to plan human scientific studies in a clinical setting. The student should understand the different stages of the clinical research process - from evaluating and selecting suitable methods for the intended outcomes to ethical issues and defining standard operating procedures.
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Studying physiology offers a fascinating look into how living systems function at both the cellular and systemic levels. At the courses level, you'll engage in varied topics such as human anatomy, neurophysiology, and exercise physiology, which help establish a strong foundation for understanding biological processes.
You’ll develop specific skills like analyzing physiological responses during physical activity and assessing the effects of pharmacological agents on body systems. Courses often include practical work, giving you hands-on experience with laboratory techniques and data collection. As students explore complex interactions within biological systems, they build confidence in their understanding of how these systems maintain homeostasis.
Graduates with a physiology background can pursue careers in healthcare, research, or wellness industries, with opportunities ranging from laboratory technician roles to health promotion specialists. This discipline equips students with analytical and critical thinking skills, valuable for any healthcare profession or biological research.