Function and Dysfunction IV
2026-2027 UWS Academic Catalog
   

NMDBS 6107 - Function and Dysfunction IV


Credits: 4
Foundational analysis of microscopic anatomy, human physiology and pathological disease processes, which are examined on the cellular, tissue, and organ levels. Physiology topics include a study of the normal functioning, while pathology discussions include the etiology, pathogenesis, morphology, clinical manifestations, and complications arising from disease conditions in these body systems. The associated physical, radiographic, and histologic findings of these pathophysiologic processes are included to provide further clinical context. This course addresses the endocrine and reproductive systems.
Prerequisite(s): BSC 5108 , NMDBS 5117 
Grading: G
Lecture Hours: 4
Lab/Clinic Hours: 0
Clock Hours: 44