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About University of Galway
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Guiding Breakthrough Research at University of Galway
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Physiology Modules
Optional Modules in Physiology
Physiology offer a range of modules that can be taken by students that have not enrolled in the full BSc degree (Physiology) or are visiting under a number of established exchange programmes including Erasmus, Junior Year Abroad and agreements with partner universities around the world.
Information for visiting students can be found here
Click on the links below for information on each of the module offered by Physiology and the pre-requisite entry requirements
Semester 1 modules
- SI206: Introduction to Physiology and Gastrointestinal - 5 Credits
- SI207: Nerve and Muscle - 5 Credits
- SI317: Human Body Function
- SI311: Neurophysiology - 5 Credits
- SI312: Endocrinology - 5 Credits
Semester 2 modules
- SI212: Respiratory Physiology - 5 Credits
- SI208: Cardiovascular Physiology - 5 Credits
- SI328: Exercise Physiology - 5 Credits
- SI331: Renal Physiology - 5 Credits