Education of the Human and Animal Physiology Group
Human and Animal Physiology is committed to teach challenging and inspring science to BSc, MSc and PhD students.
Theses
The Human and Animal Physiology Group offers possibilities to participate directly in physiological studies with humans and animals. Other thesis research focuses on molecular cell physiological research and in-depth investigations of samples from human and animal studies using a wide variety of biochemical, molecular biological and histological methods for comprehensive mechanistic and physiological interpretation.
Any questions?
For more information on BSc or MSc theses you can contact office.hap@wur.nl. An experimental thesis requires a minimum of 24 EC.
MSc internships
Human and Animal Physiology supports MSc internships in physiology and molecular physiology around the world. An MSc internship provides students with an opportunity to broaden scientific and personal horizons and to strengthen scientific or professional skills outside Wageningen University & Research. A host-organisation in the Netherlands or abroad provides a 'taste' of different working environment or potential future employment, new scientific knowledge and techniques as well as new contacts.
Any questions or interested in an internship? Ask:
Courses
We teach and train Wageningen University students and guests. The regular courses of Human and Animal Physiology are linked to a variety of BSc and MSc programs, including Nutrition and Health, Animal Sciences, Biology, Biotechnology, Molecular Life Sciences, Food Chemistry and Plant Sciences.
Our courses
Course code | Course title |
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HAP11303 | Academic Skills for Biologists |
HAP20306 | Human and Animal Physiology |
HAP20406 | Human and Animal Physiology, dissection-free |
HAP21303 | Integrated Human Physiology |
HAP10306 | Principles of Human Physiology |
HAP10806 | Principles of Human Physiology (dissection-free variant) |
HAP22306 | Practical Lab Skills for Animal Sciences |
HAP21806 | Behavioural Endocrinology |
HAP31806 | Molecular Regulation of Health and Disease |
HAP30306 | Nutritional Physiology |
HAP30406 | Nutritional Physiology, dissection-free |
HAP31306 | Development and Healthy Aging |
HAP32303 | Essentials of Nutritional Physiology |
HAP32806 | Energy for Life- Molecular Nutritional Physiology of Energy Metabolism |
HAP40306 | Brain, Hormones and Metabolism |
HAP50306 | Model Organisms and Research Approaches for Life- and Health-span |
Other courses with contribution of HAP
Course code | Course title |
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HNH11804 | Introduction to the field of nutrition and health |
NEM22306 | Plants and Health 1 |
YAS10306 | Introduction to Animal Sciences |
FCH11306 | Nutritional Aspects of Foods |
EZO10306 | Zoology |
HNH25806 | Research Methodology for Nutrition and Health I |
HMI20306 | Microbiomes and Health |
HNH26306 | Research Methodology for Nutrition and Health II |
HNH32106 | Nutrition and Cardiometabolic Diseases |
HNH36806 | Nutrition and Sports |
HNH37506 | Metabolic Consequences of Chronic Diseases with Muscle Wasting; Nutritional and Pharmacological Intervention |