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H SC 120.3
Personal Health and Lifestyles
1/2(3L-1P)
Prerequisite(s): Intended for students who wish to enter the College of Education Elementary/Middle Years programs as well as the direct entry TEPS and Elementary HEd.

A multidisciplinary health course that introduces and addresses topics relevant to personal health and lifestyle choices. Presents health topics that are current, topical and relevant to all university students. Topics may include food, nutrition, exercise, fertility and contraception, environmental issues, stress and mental health, and consumerism and commercial thinking.

Note: Arts & Science, Kinesiology, and Pharmacy & Nutrition students may not take this course for credit.

Department of Physiology, College of Medicine

For details on the B.Sc. in Physiology see the College of Arts & Science.

H SC 208.6 (Formerly PHSIO 212)
Human Body Systems
1&2(3L)
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 110 and CHEM 112.

Introduces the major organ systems of the human body and how they work.

Note: Students with credit for BIOL 217 and 218, PHSIO 212 or ANAT 105 may not take this course for credit.

H SC 350.3 (Formerly PHSIO 350)
Integrative Neuroscience
2(3L)
Prerequisite(s): HSC 208 or ANAT 202 or 210.

Mechanisms of integration of neural signals. Examples will be used to show how different types of sensory input are integrated at various levels of the nervous system to evoke appropriate effector responses.

Note: Students with credit for PHSIO 349 may not take this course for credit.


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