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The Physiology and Neuroscience program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of physiological and neuroscientific principles, carefully designed by Wright State University's interdisciplinary faculty team. This distinctive curriculum highlights the connections between prerequisite science courses and their applications in physiology and neuroscience. Through innovative teaching methods, students engage actively with the material, developing scientific creativity and analytical skills while mastering key concepts.
Coursework covers essential neuroscience areas including cellular processes, physiological mechanisms, and behavioral aspects. Students also explore core physiology and anatomy subjects such as metabolic regulation, homeostatic balance, and the structure-function relationships of bodily systems. The program enhances learning through hands-on training in research methodologies and offers chances to collaborate with faculty on pioneering research projects in these disciplines.