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Physiology and organismal biology are expansive, interconnected fields primarily examining life beyond the cellular scale. Physiology combines molecular, cellular, systemic, and whole-body functions across living beings. Departmental courses predominantly center on vertebrate studies, establishing a framework for comprehending human physiology's mechanical, physical, and biochemical foundations. Organismal biology investigates the processes shaping entire organisms' structure, operations, and behaviors. These subjects are explored through ecological and evolutionary perspectives in related coursework. The program provides practical learning through upper-level electives featuring laboratory components (such as Human Anatomy, Human Physiology) or advanced experiential courses (like Vertebrate Biomechanics, Cancer as a Metabolic Disease). Students may also engage in research, mentorship, or teaching collaborations with faculty members.
This academic track equips students for diverse professional trajectories, including pursuing advanced degrees in medical/veterinary fields or graduate studies in ecology, evolutionary biology, and applied sciences. Concentration graduates can explore careers in animal science, biological education, biotech, wildlife/fisheries biology, exercise physiology, pharmaceutical research, natural resource conservation, or environmental management.