Pathophysiology - PATH 1010

This course focuses on the pathological processes underlying diseases and disorders. It gives learners a foundation for understanding the phenomena that produce alterations in human physiologic function across the lifespan. The course includes common disease entities as examples of pathological processes. Each pathological process is explained as a concept and illustrated by typical diseases and disorders. Disease is discussed in terms of manifestations, etiology, and complications. Learners will gain a basic understanding of the diagnosis and management of the disease process associated with pathophysiologic dysfunction.

Note: Prerequisite ANPH 1000 or ANPH 1001 & ANPH 1002 Restricted to Pharmacy Tech and Open Studies


To take this course, you must be enrolled in one of the related programs:

Tuition and fees for 2022-2023 Open Studies

Tuition estimate + Fees estimate = Total estimate
One 3-credit course $495 $710.50 $1,205.50
See the detailed fees for this course
Digital resource fee: $7 max per term
Program and supplies fee: $15 max per term
Registrarial and student service fee: $41 max per term
Student technology fee: $12 max per term
Students’ Association fees
Health and dental plan: $386 per year
Students’ Association: $51.50 per term
U-Pass: $180 per term
Legal plan: $18 per year

Note: You may be eligible to opt out of some Student Association fees after enrolling. Visit Tuition and Fees for more information.

Tuition estimate + Fees estimate = Total estimate
One 3-credit course $1497 $710.50 $2,207.50
See the detailed fees for this course
Digital resource fee: $7 max per term
Program and supplies fee: $15 max per term
Registrarial and student service fee: $41 max per term
Student technology fee : $12 max per term
Students’ Association fees
Health and dental plan : $386 per year
Students’ Association : $51.50 per term
U-Pass : $180 per term
Legal plan : $18 per term

Note: You may be eligible to opt out of some Student Association fees after enrolling. Visit Tuition and Fees for more information.

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