PHSL4021: Advanced Physiology and Bioengineering: Bionic Human

3 Credits

Is "Iron Man" technology just around the corner? This course will examine how, and if, biomedical devices can address the needs of humans suffering from various pathologies and/or disabilities, or enhance human performance. Advanced discussion of the physiology of organs/organ systems and relevant devices past, present, and future. Emphasis will be on an in-depth understanding of normal physiology including cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, liver, motor, sensory, and pancreatic physiology. Classes will involve review of the physiology of organ systems, design considerations for medical devices, and discussions of published papers about basic science and clinical trials. Classes will be a combination of content presentation and discussion.

View on University Catalog

All Instructors

A- Average (3.806)Most Common: A (66%)

This total also includes data from semesters with unknown instructors.

276 students
SWFDCBA
  • 4.04

    /5

    Recommend
  • 4.15

    /5

    Effort
  • 4.06

    /5

    Understanding
  • 4.22

    /5

    Interesting
  • 3.73

    /5

    Activities


      Contribute on our Github

      Gopher Grades is maintained by Social Coding with data from Summer 2017 to Spring 2024 provided by the Office of Institutional Data and Research

      Privacy Policy