PHYSIOL 702 - Physiology Masters Research Project
Winter 2020, Section 001
Instruction Mode: Section 001 is  In Person (see other Sections below)
Subject: Physiology (PHYSIOL)
Department: MED Molecular and Integrative Physiology
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Details

Credits:
3 - 8 (Non-LSA credit).
Requirements & Distribution:
BS
Consent:
With permission of instructor.
BS:
This course counts toward the 60 credits of math/science required for a Bachelor of Science degree.
Repeatability:
May be repeated for a maximum of 17 credit(s).

Description

Students will perform physiology-related research for 3 full terms, under the guidance of a MIP faculty member and a committee of at least 3 MIP faculty. The research project will culminate in a written thesis and an oral thesis defense. The student will be able to select a mentor from our primary or joint faculty that collectively total more than 60 faculty members.

Schedule

PHYSIOL 702 - Physiology Masters Research Project
Schedule Listing
001 (IND)
 In Person
21288
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TBA
1/8/20 - 4/21/20
075 (IND)
 In Person
35654
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24
 
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1/8/20 - 4/21/20
090 (IND)
 In Person
35655
Open
22
 
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1/8/20 - 4/21/20
104 (IND)
 In Person
35651
Open
24
 
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TBA
1/8/20 - 4/21/20
105 (IND)
 In Person
35652
Open
24
 
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TBA
1/8/20 - 4/21/20
106 (IND)
 In Person
35653
Open
24
 
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TBA
1/8/20 - 4/21/20

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