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PHYSIOLOGY 3061/ 5061  Fall Semester 2007

LECTURE AND EXAM SCHEDULE
10:10-11:00 MWThF in EE/CSci 3-210

DATES

TOPIC

INSTRUCTOR

Sept 5,6,7,10,12 Cellular Transport Processes David Levitt
Sept 13,14,15,17,19,20,21 Cellular Neurophysiology and Muscle Vincent Barnett
September 24 EXAM 1 - Levitt and Barnett
Sept 26,27,28 Oct 1,3,4,5 Cardiovascular David Levitt
Oct 8,10,11,12,15 Respiration Douglas Wangensteen
October 17 EXAM 2 - Levitt and Wangensteen
Oct 18,19,22,24 Gastrointestinal David Levitt
Oct 25,26,29,31 Nov 1,2 Renal Stephen Katz
Nov 5,7,8,9,12,14 Endocrine and Reproduction Kenneth Roberts
November 15 EXAM 3 - Levitt, Katz and Roberts
Nov 16,19,21,26,28,29,30
Dec 3,5,6,7,10,12
Central Nervous System Paul Iaizzo

Wednesday, December 19, 1:30 - 3:30 PM - EXAM 5 - Iaizzo

Instructors

Office Location

Telephone

E-Mail Address

David Levitt

6-129a Jackson Hall 

625-7649

levit001@umn.edu

Vincent Barnett

3-144 Jackson Hall 

624-8135

barne014@umn.edu

Paul Iaizzo

B-592 Mayo

624-7912

iaizz001@umn.edu

Stephen Katz

2-145 Jackson Hall 

625-9178

katzx001@umn.edu

Douglas Wangensteen

6-125 Jackson Hall

625-5580

wange001@umn.edu

Kenneth Roberts 4-135C Jackson Hall 625-9977 rober040@umn.edu

Textbook: The textbook is Vander, Sherman, Luciano's Human Physiology (Tenth Edition, ©2006) by Widmaier, Raff and Strang.

Streaming video: Live streaming video of the lectures is available for students registered for UNITE. For non-UNITE students video of the previous lectures are available either A) 10 days after lecture or b) for 3 days preceding each exam all lectures will be available. Click here and log-in to access the streaming video.

Exams: There are four exams and each exam will cover only the material for that period - there will be no final comprehensive exam. The scores on the four exams will be averaged to determine the final grade. A satisfactory (S) grade will be equivalent to a grade of 'C' or better.

Make up examps will be given only to students that are excused before the exame or have an accetable documented (e.g. doctor's letter) excuse for missing the exam. Students who do not have a valid excuse will be given an "incomplete" for the course.

 
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