Physiology is a specialized life science degree that teaches you about animal physiology and anatomy and introduces you to intensive, hands-on laboratory experiences.
Our graduates are prepared to enter a variety of career fields, including the public and private sector, graduate school, or programs such as medical school or veterinary school. In addition, there are a number of student organizations at OSU designed to help you succeed, such as Advancing Women in Science or the American Medical Student Association.
Career paths
Our physiology majors are successful in a variety of fields such as:
Biotechnology
Conservation Biology
Education
Environmental Management
Health Care Industry
Medicine
Politics and Policy
Research
Science Museums/Zoos/Aquariums
Technicians
Teachers
Veterinarians
Highlights
Along with your hands-on laboratory work as a physiology major, you can also select among specialized upper-division courses like Embryology, Pharmacology, Environmental Physiology, Endocrinology and Behavioral Neuroendocrinology. The physiology degree primarily serves to prepare you for graduate school or a medically related professional school.
Courses to expect for this major include Physiology, Mammalian Physiology, Mammalian Physiology Lab, Vertebrate Morphology, Cell and Molecular Biology, Survey of Biochemistry and Organic Chemistry.