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Description

Physiology is the study of how the normal body systems function in humans and animals. Students examine life processes and their consequences - from the molecular level through to the whole organism. Physiology is one of the major foundations of medicine and underpins biomedical study and research. Students learn about the functions of the different body systems, e.g. the Respiratory System, Cardiovascular System and Central Nervous System and their integration.

Graduates are employed in various medical and health-related settings including hospitals, as exercise physiologists, in rehabilitation, in sports institutes, government organisations, health administration and biomedical research.

Studying Physiology at UNSW
The study of Physiology at UNSW is through the Faculty of Medicine (www.med.unsw.edu.au). Please refer to the table below for a list of research programs available at UNSW.



Physiology can be studied as
 
Specialisation At the Level of Plan
Physiology and Pharmacology Research PHPHCR2515
   

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