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Physiology is the study of living matter in action. It explains body organ function in terms of physical and chemical principles. It is an integrating discipline dealing with controls, compensations, and interrelationships. Interaction with the environment is a major factor in Physiology. In addition, Physiology serves as a bridge between cellular biology, systems analysis, and behaviour. Physiology provides a necessary background for the study of Pharmacology;
a preparation for graduate work in Physiology and related areas; for
the teaching of Biological Science in secondary schools; or for subsequent
training
in Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing, and the Health Sciences in
general. Physiologists are needed also in hospitals and departments of medicine
as
teachers and research personnel. Other outlets would be in agriculture
and veterinary schools, in military research establishments and in life science-based
industry. The development of air and space travel, the exploration of
the
continental shelf, the development of Northern regions, and increased
emphasis on exercise and fitness, all provide business and research opportunities
for the person trained in Physiology. More information is available on the departmental web-site (www.uoftphysiology.com). Students in the Major program are encouraged to combine Physiology with a non-Life Science major, e.g. Computer Science, Chemistry, Physics or Mathematics. Undergraduate Secretary: Professor W.A. MacKay, Medical Sciences Building, Room 3368 (416-978-2675) Physiology ProgramsBiophysics: see PhysicsNeuroscience: see NeurosciencePhysiology (Science program)Enrolment in this Program is limited. Selection is based on GPA in first year required courses. Specialist program: (14 full courses or their equivalent, including at least two 400-series course) First Year: Second Year: Third Year: Fourth Year: Major program: (8 full courses or their equivalent) Enrolment in this Program is limited. Students may apply after completing 4 courses including all the First Year requirements with a minimum GPA required of 2.5. First Year: Second Year: Higher Years: Minor program: (4 full courses or their equivalent) Enrolment in this Program requires the completion of 4 courses; no minimum GPA required. One 300-series course must be included in the program. 1. BIO150Y1; PSL201Y1/PSL302Y1 |