REHSCI 1250 - PATHOPHYSIOLOGY/HUMAN DISEASE Minimum Credits: 4 Maximum Credits: 4 This course has been designed as an extension of Physiology, in an effort to provide pre-clinical students with a foundational scientific knowledge and conceptual understanding of pathophysiological processes. The course fundamentally focuses on general mechanisms of disease that are typically applicable to multiple body regions and/or organ systems. In addition to these general mechanisms, focus is also afforded to the pathogenesis of systemic conditions, again, due to their influence on the patient as a whole. Academic Career: Undergraduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: Letter Grade Course Requirements: PREQ: REHSCI 1205 or (BIOSC 1250 or 1070) or NROSCI 1250 or (NUR 0013 or 0003); MIN GRADE “C-” for all listed courses; PLAN: Rehabilitation Science (BS or BS-H or BPH) or Nutrition Science (BS or BS-H or BPH).
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