Physiology (or CAPS) - UBC Biochemistry Pharmacology and
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Physiology (or CAPS) - UBC Biochemistry Pharmacology and
Everything you need to know (and then some)! Mitchell Vu – 4th year CAPS What is CAPS??!? CAPS = Cellular Anatomical Physiological Sciences AKA Everything about the human body Honours Degree: Big Bad (?) Thesis! Very small program (15-25 students in 3rd year) rd 3 Year Required Courses CAPS 390 – Human Histology CAPS 301 – Human Physiology* CAPS 303 – Third Year Lab* BIOC 301 – Biochemistry Lab BIOC 302/303 – Biochemistry Lecture BIOL 300/STAT 200 - Intro Statistics** Many of these courses are challenging, but extremely interesting! Room for electives! *Bread + Butter **Stats can be taken in 2nd year Take a look for yourself! BIOC 301 CAPS 301 BIOC 302 CAPS 301 Einthoven’s Triangle Human Physiology – all systems of the body Taught by a team of instructors/professors One midterm, one final for a full year course BPP provides practice exam packs Pseudohypertrophy of DMD patients Spinothalamic tract CAPS 303 3 hour labs, Thursday afternoons Highlights: Self-electrocution, self-observation (ECG, spirometry), rat surgery, PBL-style tutorials Lab reports – 4 or 5 per term Ever-changing course (it’s getting better!) So where does CAPS lead? Co-op options Exposure to lab, formal scientific writing (reports, thesis) What you’re all waiting for: Medical School 2014 Grad year: 7 / 16 in med (44%) 2015 Grad year: 3 / 15 in med (20%) Compare this to 14.9% overall acceptance of UBC (2013) Personal Experience Labs are fantastic (10/10 would recommend) Lab reports, well, not so much. Small groups -> Great friends Some days you might feel like: But after it all...you’ll feel like: Interested? Have some resources! Official Website (Requirements, contacts, application form): http://cps.med.ubc.ca/undergraduate/ UBC Calendar Entry: http://www.calendar.ubc.ca/vancouver/index.cfm?tree= 12,215,410,435 Questions for a current CAPS student? Come ask or email me ([email protected]) :D
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