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Hi everyone!
So I guess im the first to start the thread for Nova's Fall 2014 admissions. I put in my application about 2 weeks ago, and actually did my prereqs here as well. I am still in the process of completing Micro and A&P 2. I am VERY nervous about the admission process because my GPA is not as high as what im seeing on this site.
Thoughts?
Thanks, what exaclty should we prepare for? (ex. Advanced Anatomy & Physiology). I have the syllabus already. However I only what to focus on what's important.
I was looking for the syllabus the other day and found what looks like part of one. Where you able to find a syllabus on there that is more like a regular one?
https://www.facebook.com/groups/778915798796088/
Here is the group I started become a member if you like : )
If anyone has the syllabus can you please send me it? [email protected]Thank you!
Located in sharklink..... Sign on student tab, click on course information, course description, select term fall 2014, select subject PHS, select course 4904... Click syllabus available..
Here is the syllabus....
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[TD=class: dddefault]Associated Term: Fall 2014
Learning Objectives: 1)Articulate the importance of cell structure, metabolism and dynamics for systemic human physiology. 2)Describe and classify the basic categories of human tissue. Students should be able to characterize epithelia and discuss general integumentary physiology. 3)Explain the structure, energetics, mechanism of contraction, and contractile characteristics of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscle at both the cellular and tissue levels. 4)Explain the anatomy and physiological importance of cardiovascular perfusion, cardiovascular innervation, regulation, hemodynamics/cardiac cycle and capillary exchange. 5)Describe the composition and function of blood and stages of hemostasis; describe general lymphatic anatomy, and understand the fundamentals of immune function. 6)Detail the anatomy of the respiratory system, the physiology of ventilation, arterialization, alveolar exchange, and gas transport. 7)Delineate the anatomy and function of the human nervous system at the cellular and systemic levels including neurotransmission, basic cerebral anatomy; and basic motor, sensory, autonomic and reflex pathways in the CNS and peripheral nervous system. 8)Describe the anatomy and primary functions of the kidneys and the essential stages in the formation, filtration, secretion and reabsorption of urine. 9)Explain the contribution of the endocrine system to the maintenance of systemic homeostasis, including endocrine signaling, hypothalamic-pituitary regulation and the major endocrine systems (e.g. adrenal, thyroid, pancreatic, etc.). 10)Understand the principals of reproductive system anatomy and physiology, the genetic and endocrine bases of sex differentiation and the neuroendocrine regulation of sexual development. 11)Explain the essentials of gastrointestinal motility, secretion, absorption and digestion.
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Located in sharklink..... Sign on student tab, click on course information, course description, select term fall 2014, select subject PHS, select course 4904... Click syllabus available..
So I did find the one you were talking about. I was hoping I had missed it and there was the more detailed syllabus up. This one is certainly a good start.
I thought the panel interview was very professional and everyone was very kind and friendly. From what they told me they had their first interviews in May and the last ones on June 23 in the morning. There were 100 Nova applicants and 40 scholarships. We will be notified in one or two weeks by phone mail or both. Good Luck to everyone. If anyone get any news please post.
jmw5927
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okay I requested you