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Have you ever wanted to learn more about how the environment affects human physiology?

Fundamentals of Human Physiology provides a unique perspective on learning the principles of human physiology by applying environmental and clinically relevant topics to the study of this important foundational knowledge.

We invite you to view the course syllabus and schedule, as well as read about the course faculty in the About the Course section of this Web site. Please feel free to contact Mary Thomas (mmthomas@jhsph.edu) if you would like any additional information about this course.

Some of the topics that are addressed in the course include:


And many more . . .


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Course Information
Course Number
Term
Units
183.631.81
Fourth
4
Course Type: Single Term
Faculty: Tankersley
Prerequisites:
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