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Lecture calendar

in physiology during the Spring semester, academic year 2024/2025

Topic Hours Date
February 3, 2025 Monday 16:15-18:00 2 Digestion and absorption
February 4, 2025 Tuesday 08:15-10:00 2 Digestion and absorption
February 10, 2025 Monday 16:15-18:00 2 Digestion and absorption
February 11, 2025 Tuesday 08:15-10:00 2 Digestion and absorption
February 17, 2025 Monday 16:15-18:00 2 Digestion and absorption
February 18, 2025 Tuesday 08:15-10:00 2 Endocrinology
February 24, 2025 Monday 2 Forth midterm test
February 25, 2025 Tuesday 08:15-10:00 2 Endocrinology
March 3, 2025 Monday 16:15-18:00 2 Endocrinology
March 4, 2025 Tuesday 08:15-10:00 2 Endocrinology
March 10, 2025 Monday 16:15-18:00 2 Endocrinology
March 11, 2025 Tuesday 08:15-10:00 2 Nervous system
March 17, 2025 Monday 2 Fifth midterm test
March 18, 2025 Tuesday 08:15-10:00 2 Nervous system
March 24, 2025 Monday 16:15-18:00 2 Nervous system
March 25, 2025 Tuesday 08:15-10:00 2 Nervous system
March 31, 2025 Monday 16:15-18:00 2 Nervous system
April 1, 2025 Tuesday 08:15-10:00 2 Nervous system
April 7, 2025 Monday 2 Sixth midterm test
April 8, 2025 Tuesday 08:15-10:00 2 Reproduction
April 14, 2025 Monday 16:15-18:00 2 x
April 15, 2025 Tuesday 08:15-10:00 2 x
April 21, 2025 Monday 16:15-18:00 2 x
April 22, 2025 Tuesday 08:15-10:00 2 Reproduction
April 26, 2025 Saturday 16:15-18:00 2 Reproduction
April 28, 2025 Monday 16:15-18:00 2 Reproduction
April 29, 2025 Tuesday 08:15-10:00 2 Reproduction
May 5, 2025 Monday 16:15-18:00 2 Bone and minerals
May 6, 2025 Tuesday 08:15-10:00 2 Bone and minerals
May 12, 2025 Monday 2 Make up midterms
May 13, 2025 Tuesday 08:15-10:00 2 Acide-base balance
 
Dates of midterms are not negotiable.
 
Prof. Dr. Tibor Bartha
head, Dept. of Physiology and Biochemistry