Hello all, I'm looking into taking an Animal Physiology course this semester. My school's waitlist is quite full, and I don't have much room to rearrange my degree plan for future semesters. With that said, I'm looking into taking Animal Physiology at another institution. I don't have a particular state in mind. I'm open to any suggestions you have or that you know of. I'm currently looking through to find an Animal Physiology course and any helping hands for course suggestions would be much appreciated. The course does not necessarily need to be in animal physiology per se so, if you know of any courses offered this Spring 2021 semester pertaining to other branches of physiology (plant physiology, etc.), please let me know. I mention animal physiology as I would prefer this but I'm open to any suggestions. Also, if you suggest a physiology course you took yourself, please let me know about any advice you have pertaining to it and any professors you recommend that I take the course with.
Also, possibly instead of the Animal Physiology/other heavily physiology-based courses, I am looking for a course along the lines of "Bacterial Diversity and Physiology." To outline the content, although including the mention of physiology in its title, the lecture's course description at my university is as follows: "Comparative survey of bacteria. Growth, ecology, metabolism, energy transformations, differentiation and adaptive mechanisms." The lab's course description is as follows: "Isolation of bacteria from nature. Enrichment methods, morphology, enumeration of bacterial growth and enzymes." Any suggested courses relating to this, not necessarily an exact match, would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance!
Also, possibly instead of the Animal Physiology/other heavily physiology-based courses, I am looking for a course along the lines of "Bacterial Diversity and Physiology." To outline the content, although including the mention of physiology in its title, the lecture's course description at my university is as follows: "Comparative survey of bacteria. Growth, ecology, metabolism, energy transformations, differentiation and adaptive mechanisms." The lab's course description is as follows: "Isolation of bacteria from nature. Enrichment methods, morphology, enumeration of bacterial growth and enzymes." Any suggested courses relating to this, not necessarily an exact match, would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance!