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Biomedical Physiology Minor Program

Department of Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology | Faculty of Science
¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Calendar 2012 Spring

Prerequisite Course Grade

Students enrolling in KIN courses must have a grade of C- or better in prerequisite courses. Students enrolled in the biomedical physiology minor must have a grade of C- or better in all required courses.

¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Requirements

¶¡ÏãÔ°AV students applying for admission to the biomedical physiology minor program must complete the following courses with a grade of C- or better.

Students complete all of

  • BISC 101-4 General Biology
  • CHEM 121-4 General Chemistry and Laboratory I

and one of

  • MATH 150-4 Calculus I with Review
  • MATH 151-3 Calculus I
  • MATH 154-3 Calculus I for the Biological Sciences

and one of

  • PHYS 101-3 Physics for the Life Sciences I
  • PHYS 120-3 Mechanics and Modern Physics
  • PHYS 125-3 Mechanics and Special Relativity
  • PHYS 140-4 Studio Physics - Mechanics and Modern Physics

Applicants are selected based on an admission grade point average (GPA) calculated over these five required courses, together with the following courses.

Students complete all of

  • BISC 102-4 General Biology
  • CHEM 122-2 General Chemistry II
  • CHEM 281-4 Organic Chemistry I
  • KIN 205-3 Introduction to Human Physiology
  • MBB 222-3 Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
  • MBB 231-3 Cellular Biology and Biochemistry

and one of

  • MATH 152-3 Calculus II
  • MATH 155-3 Calculus II for the Biological Sciences

and one of

  • PHYS 102-3 Physics for the Life Sciences II
  • PHYS 121-3 Optics, Electricity and Magnetism
  • PHYS 126-3 Electricity, Magnetism and Light
  • PHYS 141-4 Studio Physics - Optics, Electricity and Magnetism

Apply for admission as soon as the five required courses have been completed. Unsuccessful applicants may complete any of the 10 additional courses to improve the admission GPA. A C- grade or better is required in each course used for the admission application. Those not meeting the kinesiology admission GPA upon completion of all four additional courses will be advised of alternatives. For students transferring some core courses from another post-secondary institution, only courses completed at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV (and not previously completed elsewhere) are used in the kinesiology admission GPA. Normally, at least 15 units from core courses are required as a basis for the GPA calculation. Exceptions must be approved by the department.

Application Procedure

Students should complete a program approval form available at the kinesiology general office and submit it to the kinesiology advisor by July 1 for fall term approval, November 1 for spring term approval, or March 1 for summer term approval.

Program Requirements

Lower Division Requirements

Students complete all of

  • BISC 101-4 General Biology
  • BISC 102-4 General Biology
  • CHEM 121-4 General Chemistry and Laboratory I
  • CHEM 122-2 General Chemistry II
  • CHEM 126-2 General Chemistry Laboratory II
  • CHEM 281-4 Organic Chemistry I
  • CHEM 282-2 Organic Chemistry II
  • KIN 205-3 Introduction to Human Physiology
  • MBB 222-3 Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
  • MBB 231-3 Cellular Biology and Biochemistry

and one of

  • MATH 150-4 Calculus I with Review
  • MATH 151-3 Calculus I
  • MATH 154-3 Calculus I for the Biological Sciences

and one of

  • MATH 152-3 Calculus II
  • MATH 155-3 Calculus II for the Biological Sciences

and one of

  • PHYS 101-3 Physics for the Life Sciences I
  • PHYS 120-3 Mechanics and Modern Physics
  • PHYS 125-3 Mechanics and Special Relativity
  • PHYS 140-4 Studio Physics - Mechanics and Modern Physics

and one of

  • PHYS 102-3 Physics for the Life Sciences II
  • PHYS 121-3 Optics, Electricity and Magnetism
  • PHYS 126-3 Electricity, Magnetism and Light
  • PHYS 141-4 Studio Physics - Optics, Electricity and Magnetism

Upper Division Requirements

Students complete both of

  • KIN 305-3 Human Physiology I
  • KIN 306-3 Human Physiology II (Principles of Physiological Regulation)

and one of

  • KIN 324-3 Principles of Human Anatomy
  • KIN 325-3 Basic Human Anatomy

and six of†

  • KIN 304W-3 Inquiry and Measurement in Kinesiology ++
  • KIN 310-3 Exercise/Work Physiology
  • KIN 336-3 Histology
  • KIN 402-3 Mechanical Behavior of Tissues
  • KIN 412-3 Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
  • KIN 415-3 Neural Control of Movement
  • KIN 420-3 Selected Topics in Kinesiology I *
  • KIN 421-3 Selected Topics in Kinesiology II *
  • KIN 422-3 Selected Topics in Kinesiology III *
  • KIN 423-3 Selected Topics in Kinesiology IV *
  • KIN 426-3 Neuromuscular Anatomy
  • KIN 430-3 Human Energy Metabolism
  • KIN 431-3 Integrative Cancer Biology
  • KIN 444-3 Cardiac Disease: Pathophysiology and Assessment
  • KIN 446-3 Neurological Disorders
  • KIN 448-3 Rehabilitation of Movement Control
  • KIN 484-3 Altitude and Aerospace Physiology

and one of

  • KIN 496-3 Directed Study I *
  • KIN 498-3 Directed Study II *

†some courses may require additional prerequisites
++satisfies the University's breadth requirements of three upper division units in writing
*must be selected topics courses in physiology

A minimum GPA of 2.0 calculated on all biomedical physiology and kinesiology courses used to satisfy the requirements is required as well as a minimum upper division GPA of 2.0 calculated on those upper division biomedical physiology and kinesiology courses used to satisfy the requirements.

Writing, Quantitative, and Breadth Requirements

Students admitted to ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV beginning in the fall 2006 term must meet writing, quantitative and breadth requirements as part of any degree program they may undertake. See Writing, Quantitative, and Breadth Requirements for university-wide information.

WQB Graduation Requirements
A grade of C- or better is required to earn W, Q or B credit.
Requirement

Units

Notes
W - Writing

6

Must include at least one upper division course, taken at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV within the student’s major subject
Q - Quantitative

6

Q courses may be lower or upper division
B - Breadth

18

Designated Breadth Must be outside the student’s major subject, and may be lower or upper division
6 units Social Sciences: B-Soc
6 units Humanities: B-Hum
6 units Sciences: B-Sci

6

Additional Breadth

6 units outside the student’s major subject (may or may not be B-designated courses, and will likely help fulfil individual degree program requirements)
Additional breadth units must be from outside the student's major and may be B-designated (B-Hum, B-Soc, B-Sci courses). Students choosing to complete a joint major, joint honors, double major, two extended minors, an extended minor and a minor, or two minors may satisfy the breadth requirements (designated or not designated) with courses completed in either one or both program areas.

 

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