UBC CAPS 301
Human Physiology
CAPS301 is an introductory course designed to provide science majors with an understanding of human physiology. The course covers key topics such as human anatomy, physiology, genetics, health, and disease, focusing on how biological principles apply to the human body and its functions. This course is ideal for students seeking to gain scientific literacy and insight into the biology underlying human health.
Video Samples
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Modes of tutoring available

Private

Lecture-recordings
Video Lectures list
- Resting Membrane potential/AP initiation/AP propagation
- Synaptic Transmission/NMJ/Peripheral Nervous system.
- Peripheral nervous system/Sensory Physiology/Monosynaptic reflexes
- Vestibular Apparatus/Hearing/Consciousness
- CNS/PNS, Sensory/Motor Spinal pathway/Thalamus,Cerebellum/Language
- Muscles
- Blood
- Heart
- Respiratory system
- Renal System
- GI tract
- Endocrinology/Reproduction
- Metabolism
Our Teaching Philosophy
Clear Explanation of the Content
We provide straightforward and detailed explanations of complex biological topics, ensuring you develop a solid understanding of human biology.
Focus on Understanding Over Memorization
Our approach emphasizes grasping the principles and mechanisms behind biological processes, enabling you to retain and apply knowledge effectively.
Case Studies and Question Analysis
We review case studies and practice questions, explaining them in the context of the course content, to help you connect theory to practical applications and prepare confidently for exams.
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