Students must take a total of five courses:

Required Courses
Physiology G6001   Principles of physiology
Biochemistry G6020   Advanced biochemistry
Anatomy-Physiology M6106   Neural science*

plus at least ONE of the following interdepartmental "core" courses:
Cell Biology G4150   Microbial molecular genetics
Cell Biology G4152   Eukaryotic molecular biology
Cell Biology G4250   Molecular biophysics
Cell Biology G4350   Cellular membranes and organelles

Elective Courses
A wide variety of graduate courses are available but those most often taken as electives by Physiology students include:
Physiology G4007   Molecular mechanisms in synaptic transmission
Physiology G4010   Neurobiology of behavior
Pharmacology G4600   Structure and function of membrane channels
Cell Biology G4150   Microbial molecular genetics
Cell Biology G4152   Eukaryotic molecular biology
Cell Biology G4250   Molecular biophysics
Cell Biology G4350   Cellular membranes and organelles
Genetics G4600   Genomics
Microbiology G4020   Immunology


*M6106 - Neural Science is only a required course for students specializing in neurobiology. Other students can satisfy this requirement by demonstrating competence in neurophysiology. This is usually achieved by taking the neurophysiology section of M6106

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