Subject: Cell Physio Pharmacol Sciences
Credit units: 6
Offered: Term 1 and 2
Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hours and 8 Reading hours
College: Medicine
Department: Anat Physio Pharma

Description

A course in which fourth-year students undertake an experimental research project in a selected area of cell biology, physiology, or pharmacology. The student research projects are directly supervised by a faculty member from the Department of Anatomy, Physiology, and Physiology. Students acquire hands-on experience in modern experimental techniques and approaches in the specific topic area of their project. Course evaluation is based on oral and poster presentations, a written research report, student effort, and laboratory performance. CPPS 432 is requirement for all students in the Honours CPPS degree program. However, non-honours CPPS students may request approval for CPPS 432 provided they have found a faculty member willing to supervise their research project.

Permission of the department required.

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