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.

Credits

2

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