CU-IPHY 3470 and 3480: Human physiology I and II Collection home page

Integrative physiology 3470 (Human physiology I) is the first semester of our two-semester sequence. This is a major’s course that focuses on scientific thinking, cell physiology, neurophysiology, endocrinology, immunology, and musculoskeletal physiology. This course prepares them for the second semester in which students may take one of two courses, Human physiology II or Comparative animal physiology. These courses focus on digestion, renal, cardiovascular, respiratory, and reproduction physiology. Students entering this course will have successfully completed biology, chemistry and anatomy.

The SEI project in IPHY concentrated on creating learning goals and, in some cases, assessments for the following courses. Additional course materials may be available by emailing teresa.foley@colorado.edu.

Sets of course materials are available via CU Boulder's SEI site: https://www.colorado.edu/sei/departments/integrative-physiology/course-resources

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ResourcesList of course resources and TA training materials from Cu Boulder's Integrative Physiology department.Data Analysis; Scientific Communication; Teaching STEM; Cell Biology; Comparative physiology/animal physiology; Environmental physiology; Immunology; Plant Physiology; OtherVarious, CUSEI2019Open
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