BIO 331 Renal Physiology
This course is designed to give students a better understanding of the important aspects and fundamental concepts of how the kidneys function in health and disease. The course focuses on the important information necessary for students to develop a firm understanding of how the kidneys operate to maintain homeostasis. A greater understanding of the renal system serves as a frame of reference that students must comprehend before they can truly understand how alteration in renal function are associated with diseases and their clinical manifestations.
Prerequisite
BIO 105, or both
BIO 220 &
BIO 221; all coursework must be taken within the past seven years.
Offered
As Needed
Notes
2 HOURS (2-0-0); GNST