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What do

you

want to

know?

Physiology is the study of how the body works, specifically, how cells, tissues,

and organisms function. It is a biological science that provides the foundation

upon which we build our knowledge of what “life” is, how to treat diseases, and how to cope with the stresses imposed

upon our bodies by different environments.

Physiology Major

What is Physiology?

In the scheme of things…

*not a Bachelor’s degree program

What does this mean for me?

For assistance come to the Gittings Building, Room 101.

You will earn the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences (BSHS) degree from the College of Medicine, University of Arizona.

However, this does not mean you will be given preference for admission to any College of Medicine graduate programs.

Physiology Department

Who is my Advisor?

Marcy DeWeese

Students with Last names

K-O

Recruitment Initiative

Physiology Department

Joseph Lindley

Student with Last names

A-D

Retention Initiative

Bill Lesho

Students with Last names

P-ZNCAA

Athletes

Facebook: Physiology Advising – University of Arizona

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To schedule an academic advising appointment, go online to

https://sbs.arizona.edu/advising/student/login.php

Monique Whiting

Students with

Last names

E-J

Transfer Students

Pre-Physiology major status

There are less than a dozen undergraduate

physiology programs in the United States.

Students begin at the UA as a Pre-Physiology

major.

Admission to the major is dependent upon the

successful completion of specific

requirements.

So,

what can I anticipate

from the

Pre-physiologyPre-physiology

program curriculum?

Physiology Curriculum Guide

General EducationGeneral Education

TIER ONE (freshmen level) Traditions and Cultures (160# courses) Individuals and Societies (150# courses) Natural Sciences (170# courses)

TIER TWO (could be any level) Arts Individuals and Societies Humanities Natural Sciences

Two 3-unit coursesTwo 3-unit coursesNot required

One 3-unit course

One 3-unit courseOne 3-unit course

Not required

Gen Ed Requirements

FOUNDATION Courses: English Composition & Math

SECOND LANGUAGE at the Second Semester proficiency:

Select from dozens of second languages choices

Lab Science Requirements

CHEM 151 General Chemistry 1 Lecture & Lab (4 units) CHEM 152 General Chemistry 2 Lecture & Lab (4 units) CHEM 241a Organic Chemistry 1 Lecture (3 units) CHEM 243a Organic Chemistry 1 Lab (1 unit) CHEM 241b Organic Chemistry 2 Lecture (3 units) CHEM 243b Organic Chemistry 2 Lab (1 unit) MCB 181R Introductory Biology 1 Lecture (3 units) MCB 181L Introductory Biology 1 Lab (1 unit) ECOL 182R Introductory Biology 2 Lecture (3 units) ECOL 182L Introductory Biology 2 Lab (1unit) PHYS 102 Introductory Physics 1 Lecture (3 units) PHYS 181 Introductory Physics 1 Lab (1 unit) PHYS 103 Introductory Physics 2 Lecture (3 units) PHYS 182 Introductory Physics 2 Lab (1 unit)

Required PSIO CoursesRequired PSIO Courses

PSIO 201 PSIO 201 Anatomy & Anatomy &

Physiology 1Physiology 1

PSIO 202PSIO 202 Anatomy Anatomy & Physiology 2& Physiology 2

PSIO 303B PSIO 303B Integrative Cellular Integrative Cellular

Physiology 2Physiology 2

PSIO 303A PSIO 303A Integrative Integrative Cellular Physiology 1Cellular Physiology 1

Required PSIO Courses – Con’t

• BIOC 384 Foundations of Biochemistry (3 units)

Structure and function of proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids, with a focus on understanding the molecular function of essential biomolecules.

or

• BIOC 385 Metabolic Biochemistry (3 units)

Fundamentals of metabolism and nucleic acid biochemistry at the cellular and organismal levels, with a focus on key pathways and regulatory mechanisms.

*C

PSIO Elective CoursesPSIO Elective Courses

PSIO 404 Advanced Topics in Cellular PhysiologyPSIO 411 Scientific Methods and Professional EthicsPSIO 415 Physiology of Mind Body InteractionPSIO 420 Exercise and Environmental PhysiologyPSIO 425 Measurement & Evaluation of Physiological FunctionPSIO 426 Extreme PhysiologyPSIO 431 Physiology of the Immune SystemPSIO 450 Respiratory PhysiologyPSIO 463 Neuroendocrine Control of Systems PhysiologyPSIO 465 Systems NeurophysiologyPSIO 467 Endocrine PhysiologyPSIO 469 Human Reproductive PhysiologyPSIO 472 Quantitative Modeling of Biological SystemsPSIO 484 Cardiovascular Muscle Biology and DiseasePSIO 485 Cardiovascular PhysiologyPSIO 487 Physiology of AgingPSIO 489 Current Topics in Physiology

*C

PSIO Optional Courses

Optional PSIO courses can not be substituted for PSIO major electives:

PSIO391 PreceptorshipPSIO399 Independent StudyPSIO492 Directed ResearchPSIO499 Independent StudyPSIO495K Inflammation & Disease

Available only to Physiology Honors Program Students: PSIO295H Introduction to Honors PhysiologyPSIO304* Integrated Cellular Physiology Discussion PSIO399H Honors Independent StudyPSIO495H Senior Honors Thesis PreparationPSIO498H Senior Honors ThesisPSIO499H Honors Independent Study

*taken with PSIO303a

Any questions about the curriculum ?

We’re getting there…

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There are many health-related professions, so you should explore your options and open as many doors open as many doors as possibleas possible.

Pre-health office at the UA: A great resource to explore all the options and help you along your exciting journey ….

Blue Handout

Health Professions Track

What a PSIO degree is preparation What a PSIO degree is preparation for:for:

Blue Trifold

Professional schools are looking for individuals with maturity, character and passion for the field.

You can show this through…

• Volunteer Work• Laboratory Work• Clinical Work• Campus Clubs and Activities

Health Professions Track

Yes, grades and test scores are important. However, subjective criteria are also important - letters of recommendation, student involvement, clinical experience, essays, interviews, real-life experience, etc.

There is no “Golden TicketGolden Ticket” to get into a Professional School.

Build a Small Community within the Large University

• Alpha Epsilon Delta (Pre-Health Honorary Fraternity) • American Medical Student Association Club• Physiology Club• Operation Smile• Flying Samaritan Club• Triathlon Club• Snowboard Club

Success Outside the Classroom

Over 500 recognized clubs!!!

www.asua.arizona.edu

Physiology Club

•Meet other physiology majors, faculty and professionals.

•See physiology research in action.

•Attend special faculty presentations.

•Get involved in health related philanthropy events.

•Special events (i.e. CPR certification, Cadaver lab field-trip).

•Have fun!

Find them on Facebook!

Physiology Club (Light pink sheet)

Who We Are:-Student Advisory

Committee-Peer Mentors

What We Offer:-Faculty Research

Database-Informational

events-Office hours

Why We’re Here:-Help students meet research , academic, extracurricular goals

-Graduate with honors!

For more information, see our website:http://www.u.arizona.edu/~szankman/Physiology_Honors_Academy/index.html

Or contact us at: psiohonorsacademy@gmail.com

Physiology Honors Academy (Pink Sheet)

Honors College Academics

The Honors College & Your Schedule

Honors Seminars

You will add these tomorrow at the Honors College Orientation

1-Unit of Honors CreditIntroduction to Campus Resources,Academic Life, Research

•Faculty Led•Discussion Based•Fewer than 20 Students•Required of all Honors College Freshman•Many Options, You Choose!

Courses such as:HNRS 195I - Special Topics in ScienceHNRS 195H - Special Topics in Social Sciences

Honors General Education•More Choices•More Flexibility

*Honors General Education StructureYou can select for Tier 1 & Tier 2:(for the INDV and TRAD/HUM requirements)

2 Tier I courses with 1 Tier II courseor

1 Tier I course with 2 Tier II courses

*Honors Options in General EducationFulfill Honors requirements by taking Honors General Education Courses

Courses such as:T1: HNRS 150B2 Exploring Electronic PresenceT1: HNRS 160D1 Honors QuestT2: HNRS 206H Bodies and MachinesT2: HNRS 295B An Encounter with Poets and

Their Poetry

Are we there yet?

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College

is very different than

high school.

How to be Successful in Academics

• Read your syllabus thoroughly to know each professor’s policies, course requirements, important deadlines, etc.

• Read the assigned material before AND after each class.• Go to all your classes-if you miss a class, contact the

instructor and get notes from a study partner.

•Go to instructor office hours whenever needed!

•Start studying for a test AT LEAST one week in advance.

•Find study buddies and form weekly study groups for each of your courses.

Bottom Line

• This can be a challenging major but you will learn about the many interesting aspects of physiology.

Success with Academics

• Meet with your advisor at least once a semester.

• Form study groups from the start.

• Communicate with your advisor regarding important issues and concerns.

• Be aware of the many campus resources, e.g. Think Tank, etc.

College Survival Tips gold sheet

Recommendations

Expectations

Expectations:

What to expect from us…

and what is expected from …

YOU!YOU!

What you can expect from us

• Friendly, knowledgeable, and supportive professionals

• Engaging faculty who care, promote success and are fair

• Frequent communication regarding policy/curriculum changes, upcoming events and deadlines, and possible ways to gain experience

• The Friday Physio Memo weekly newsletter

Your New Faculty and StaffYour New Faculty and Staff

(get to know them…they (get to know them…they aren’t too scary!)aren’t too scary!)

• Think ahead and always be prepared.• Read your email messages from us as-soon-as-possible!• Be Honest, act Professional and follow the Code of Integrity.• Go to class, use tutoring/office hours, ask questions, study

lots – be a student first!• Communicate issues of concern in a timely manner.

What we expect of YOU

We have arrived!

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today

At Today’s Orientation

Change your major (if you choose ).

11:30a-1:00p - Go to SUMC for concerns re Math, English Composition, Second Language.

1:00p – Attend MANDATORY College Life Session ‘how to register for classes’ (UAccess) (see your Student Schedule).

2:30p – See your Physiology academic advisor (Ina Gittings) for fall 2015 pre-schedules - transcripts?

3:00-5:00p – Schedule adjustments at the ILC (per advisor’s input).

4:00-5:00p - Pick up CatCard – Your student I.D. card.

Where to go for advising later today? Education Building The Ina Gittings

BuildingYou are here now… You will be here at 2:30pm

for fall 2015 pre-schedule advising

The Mall The MallThe Mall

ILC electronic classroom You are here after advising (open 3-5pm).

Pre-scheduling and Change of Pre-scheduling and Change of MajorMajor

If your label states a major other than Pre-Physiology:

1)Be sure to complete the Green Sheet in your packet of material.

2)Hand it to us by the end of this college meeting. (We will change your program of study to Pre-Physiology).

3)Go to Ina Gittings Building at 2:30 pm today to meet with your Physiology academic advisor to receive your fall 2015 semester schedule of classes.

If you decide on a different major after you leave today:

Contact the academic advisor of the new prospective program for their assistance and advice on your new major.

Academic Requirements

Typical Freshman First Semester Schedule*Actual schedule may vary…based upon student placement, transfer credit, etc.

•ENGL 101 (or ENGL 109H) 3 units•Math (based on ALEKS score) 3-5 units•Lab Science (if eligible) 4 units•Tier One General Education 3 units•Freshmen Colloquia - *optional 1 unit

*view choices on GoldGold sheet -----------14-16 units

**Honors College students may have other course choices and options.

What about Math?What about Math?

Go to *Math Placement Advising 11:30-1:00 SUMC or,

after picking up your pre-schedule today for questions regarding...

Your ALEKS math placement score

Taking a different math course

Math transfer credit

Any & ALL math related questions!

Math results determine YOUR math & science course eligibility for fall 2015 semester!!

*Math Placement Advising: Math Placement Advising: 3-5pm in the 3-5pm in the ILCILC!!

First step happens today

This Summer!

Start using your UA catmail account (it is how we will be contacting you). You should receive your first Physiology email within the next few days

!

Order your textbooks and pick them up later.

When AP scores arrive in July, check your transfer credit record & contact your academic advisor re your fall class schedule.

Explore the Physiology website at:

www.physiology.arizona.edu/undergraduate

Review our on-line “sample 4-year plans”.

This major is challenging …

But if you do well, you will have learned a great deal and had great fun and experiences

along the way!

Any Questions?physiology.arizona.edu

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