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Physiology

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Typical Curriculum in Physiology
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Graduate Students

Typical Curriculum in Physiology

Year

Fall

Spring

First 612 PHYS: Medical Physiology (8)
811 MSCI: Proteins, Energy, and Metabolism (5)

711 CMED: Essentials of Animal Experimentation (2)

919 PHYS: Physiology Seminar (1)
826 MSCI: Cell Biology (4)
919 PHYS: Physiology Seminar (1)

921 PHYS: Physiology Research (1)

801 IP: Integrity in Research (1)
Second 802 IP: Integrated Concepts of Physiology, Pathology, and Pharmacology (5)
911 PHYS: Recent Advances in Physiology (2)

912 PHYS: Recent Advances in Physiology (2)

811 BIOE: Biostatistics for Health Sciences I (3)

919 PHYS: Physiology Seminar (1)

900 PHYS: Doctoral Dissertation (2)
911 PHYS: Recent Advances in Physiology (1)
919 PHYS: Physiology Seminar (1)

900 PHYS: Doctoral Dissertation (4)

816 MSCI: Molecular Biology (4)
Third 919 PHYS: Physiology Seminar (1)
900 PHYS: Doctoral Dissertation (9)

911 PHYS: Recent Advances in Physiology (2)
919 PHYS: Physiology Seminar (1)
900 PHYS: Doctoral Dissertation (9)
Fourth 919 PHYS: Physiology Seminar (1)
900 PHYS: Doctoral Dissertation (9)
919 PHYS: Physiology Seminar (1)
900 PHYS: Doctoral Dissertation (9)

Graduation: May. UT Alum: Begin Postdoctoral Fellowship Training or Position.

Number in parentheses represents semester credit hours.
*Students, with their advisor's assistance, are required to select one additional advanced course in Physiology, Pharmacology, Biostatistics, Anatomy, Molecular Sciences, or Neuroscience.

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Revised 3 May 2006