Courses
- Zoology 113. Human Physiology
- Physiological mechanisms of human body. Emphasis: organ level of integration. No credit toward a major in biology, botany, or zoology. [Prereq: BIOL 104 or 105, or equivalent with a grade of C- or higher.]
- Physiological chemistry, cell physiology, and physiology of major organ systems of the human body. Primarily for nursing majors. [Prereq: BIOL 104 or BIOL 105 with a grade of C- or higher.]
- Comparative organ system physiology of animals. Adaptive strategies. [Prereq: BIOL 105, CHEM 109, PHYX 106, ZOOL 110, or their equivalents. All with grades of C- or higher.]
- Cellular Neuroscience is for a team-taught course including professors in Biology (Jacob Varkey, Bruce A. O'Gara), Psychology (Ethan Gahtan) and Mathematics (Bori Mazzag), reflecting the importance of physiology, genetics, behavioral science, and computational methods in the broad field of cellular neuroscience. The syllabus below reflects only the portion of the course taught by Prof. O'Gara.
Recent Zoology 113 Lecture Syllabus
Recent Zoology 113 Laboratory Syllabus
Recent Zoology 113 Grading Procedures & Course Organization
Recent Zoology 214 Lecture Syllabus
Recent Zoology 214 Laboratory Syllabus
Recent Zoology 214 Grading Procedures & Course Organization
Recent Zoology 310 Lecture Syllabus
Recent Zoology Laboratory Syllabus
Recent Zoology 310 Grading Procedures & Course Organization
Recent Cellular Neuroscience Syllabus (O'Gara module only)

