Human Physiology vs. Human Systemic Physiology

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Doctormo24

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Im planning to take Human Physiology in the Fall but then I saw that my school offers Human Systemic Physiology as well, whats the difference between the two?

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Perhaps the two differ in the approach to the study of physiology (i.e. cellular based vs. systems based)...I'm really reaching here in the absence of other info. Do the course descriptions not offer distinguishing clues?
 
Doctormo24 said:
Im planning to take Human Physiology in the Fall but then I saw that my school offers Human Systemic Physiology as well, whats the difference between the two?

consult your school's course catalogue... or ask around... or ask your advisor. ask anyone that has anything to do with your school... :confused:
 
simple. take the one that interests you more.

both look good for med school, so the ultimate choice is yours.
 
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