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Science Honours

Physiology

After completing the requirements for award of a Bachelor of Medical Science or Bachelor of Science a student who has majored in Physiology may be permitted to undertake a fourth honours year. This consists mainly of a research project carried out under the supervision of a member of the academic staff. A list of projects offered for the coming session will be provided on the Physiology website. Early in the course the student is required to write an extended essay based on the subject of their research, and will throughout the year attend timetabled honours sessions. Examination is mainly by thesis, with the student's performance in the laboratory and in the end-of-year public seminar being considered.

Opportunities exist to gain teaching experience by casual employment as a demonstrator in undergraduate practical classes. To qualify for entry into these honours courses you need to meet the minimum requirements of the Faculty of Science and the discipline.

All students need to apply to the discipline to be admitted to an honours year. Gaining entry into honours in Physiology is competitive - the standard you need to achieve must meet certain minimum requirements, but will also depend on the number and quality of other applicants in that year. Candidates are required to meet with the Honours coordinator before the end of semester two of the preceding year (Semester One for mid year applicants), to discuss your intentions and lodge a completed expression of interest form prior to lodging an application form with the Faculty of Science. An expression of interest form can be downloaded from the Discipline website. A copy of a completed and signed expression of interest form is the only documentation you should submit as proof of contact with the Discipline. Only those applicants who have attached a completed expression of interest and have met with the Honours coordinator before lodging their application will be approved.


Honours Coordinator:
Dr Daniel Johnstone
T +61 2 9351 5162
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Honours Administrator:
Ms Louise Harrison
T +61 2 9351 3478
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General Honours Advice:
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Unit outlines will be available though Find a unit outline two weeks before the first day of teaching for 1000-level and 5000-level units, or one week before the first day of teaching for all other units.
 

Unit of study Credit points A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites C: Corequisites N: Prohibition Session

Physiology Honours

PHSI4011
Physiology Honours A
12      Semester 1
Semester 2
PHSI4012
Physiology Honours B
12    C PHSI4011
Semester 1
Semester 2
PHSI4013
Physiology Honours C
12    C PHSI4012
Semester 1
Semester 2
PHSI4014
Physiology Honours D
12    C PHSI4013
Semester 1
Semester 2

Physiology Honours

PHSI4011 Physiology Honours A

Credit points: 12 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Daniel Johnstone Session: Semester 1,Semester 2 Classes: The program includes tutorials, andseminars. Assessment: Assessment will include the research project and may include examinations and classwork. Practical field work: Research project (major component) Campus: Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
After completing the requirements for award of a Bachelor of Medical Sciences or Bachelor of Science a student who has majored in Physiology, or related disciplines of medical science and have undertaken at least one 3000 level unit of study in Physiology may be permitted to undertake a fourth honours year. This consists mainly of a research project carried out under the supervision of a member of the academic staff. A list of projects offered for the coming session will be provided on the Physiology website. Early in the course the student is required to write an extended essay based on the subject of their research, and will throughout the year attend timetabled honours sessions. Examination is mainly by thesis, with the student's performance in the laboratory and in the end-of-year public seminar being considered.
Opportunities exist to gain teaching experience by casual employment as a demonstrator in undergradaute practical classes. To qualify for entry into these honours courses you need to meet the minimum requirements of the Faculty of Science and the discipline.
All students need to apply to the discipline to be admitted to an honours year. Gaining entry into honours in Physiology is competitive - the standard you need to achieve must meet certain minimum requirements, but will also depend on the number and quality of other applicants in that year. Candidates are required to meet with the Honours coordinator before the end of semester two of the preceding year (Semester One for mid- year applicants), to discuss your intentions and lodge a completed expression of interest form prior to completing an application with the Faculty of Science. An expression of interest form can be downloaded from the Discipline website. A copy of a completed and signed expression of interest form is the only documentation you should submit as proof of contact with the Discipline. Only those applicants who have attached a completed expression of interest and have met with the honours coordinator before lodging their application with the Faculty of Science will be approved.
PHSI4012 Physiology Honours B

Credit points: 12 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Daniel Johnstone Session: Semester 1,Semester 2 Classes: The program includes tutorials, and seminars. Corequisites: PHSI4011 Assessment: Assessment will include the research project and may include examinations and classwork. Practical field work: Research Project (major component) Campus: Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
After completing the requirements for award of a Bachelor of Medical Sciences or Bachelor of Science a student who has majored in Physiology, or related disciplines of medical science and have undertaken at least one 3000 level unit of study in Physiology may be permitted to undertake a fourth honours year. This consists mainly of a research project carried out under the supervision of a member of the academic staff. A list of projects offered for the coming session will be provided on the Physiology website. Early in the course the student is required to write an extended essay based on the subject of their research, and will throughout the year attend timetabled honours sessions. Examination is mainly by thesis, with the student's performance in the laboratory and in the end-of-year public seminar being considered.
Opportunities exist to gain teaching experience by casual employment as a demonstrator in undergradaute practical classes. To qualify for entry into these honours courses you need to meet the minimum requirements of the Faculty of Science and the discipline.
All students need to apply to the discipline to be admitted to an honours year. Gaining entry into honours in Physiology is competitive - the standard you need to achieve must meet certain minimum requirements, but will also depend on the number and quality of other applicants in that year. Candidates are required to meet with the Honours coordinator before the end of semester two of the preceding year (Semester One for mid-year applicants), to discuss your intentions and lodge a completed expression of interest form prior to completing an application with the Faculty of Science. An expression of interest form can be downloaded from the Discipline website. A copy of a completed and signed expression of interest form is the only documentation you should submit as proof of contact with the Discipline. Only those applicants who have attached a completed expression of interest and have met with the honours coordinator before lodging their application with the Faculty of Science will be approved.
PHSI4013 Physiology Honours C

Credit points: 12 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Daniel Johnstone Session: Semester 1,Semester 2 Classes: The program includes tutorials, and seminars. Corequisites: PHSI4012 Assessment: Assessment will include the research project and may include examinations and classwork. Practical field work: Research Project (major component) Campus: Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
After completing the requirements for award of a Bachelor of Medical Sciences or Bachelor of Science a student who has majored in Physiology, and have undertaken at least one 3000 level unit of study in Physiology or related disciplines of medical science may be permitted to undertake a fourth honours year. This consists mainly of a research project carried out under the supervision of a member of the academic staff. A list of projects offered for the coming session will be provided on the Physiology website. Early in the course the student is required to write an extended essay based on the subject of their research, and will throughout the year attend timetabled honours sessions. Examination is mainly by thesis, with the student's performance in the laboratory and in the end-of-year public seminar being considered.
Opportunities exist to gain teaching experience by casual employment as a demonstrator in undergradaute practical classes. To qualify for entry into these honours courses you need to meet the minimum requirements of the Faculty of Science and the discipline.
All students need to apply to the discipline to be admitted to an honours year. Gaining entry into honours in Physiology is competitive - the standard you need to achieve must meet certain minimum requirements, but will also depend on the number and quality of other applicants in that year. Candidates are required to meet with the Honours coordinator before the end of semester two of the preceding year (Semester One for mid-year applicants), to discuss your intentions and lodge a completed expression of interest form prior to completing an application with the Faculty of Science. An expression of interest form can be downloaded from the Discipline website. A copy of a completed and signed expression of interest form is the only documentation you should submit as proof of contact with the Discipline. Only those applicants who have attached a completed expression of interest and have met with the honours coordinator before lodging their application with the Faculty of Science will be approved.
PHSI4014 Physiology Honours D

Credit points: 12 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Daniel Johnstone Session: Semester 1,Semester 2 Classes: The program includes tutorials, and seminars Corequisites: PHSI4013 Assessment: Assessment will include the research project and may include examinations and classwork. Practical field work: Research Project (major component) Campus: Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
After completing the requirements for award of a Bachelor of Medical Sciences or Bachelor of Science a student who has majored in Physiology, or related disciplines of medical science and have undertaken at least one 3000 level unit of study in Physiology may be permitted to undertake a fourth honours year. This consists mainly of a research project carried out under the supervision of a member of the academic staff. A list of projects offered for the coming session will be provided on the Physiology website. Early in the course the student is required to write an extended essay based on the subject of their research, and will throughout the year attend timetabled honours sessions. Examination is mainly by thesis, with the student's performance in the laboratory and in the end-of-year public seminar being considered.
Opportunities exist to gain teaching experience by casual employment as a demonstrator in undergradaute practical classes. To qualify for entry into these honours courses you need to meet the minimum requirements of the Faculty of Science and the discipline.
All students need to apply to the discipline to be admitted to an honours year. Gaining entry into honours in Physiology is competitive - the standard you need to achieve must meet certain minimum requirements, but will also depend on the number and quality of other applicants in that year. Candidates are required to meet with the Honours coordinator before the end of semester two of the preceding year (Semester One for mid-year applicants), to discuss your intentions and lodge a completed expression of interest form prior to completing an application with the Faculty of Science. An expression of interest form can be downloaded from the Discipline website. A copy of a completed and signed expression of interest form is the only documentation you should submit as proof of contact with the Discipline. Only those applicants who have attached a completed expression of interest and have met with the honours coordinator before lodging their application with the Faculty of Science will be approved.