Advanced Physiologic Foundations Class
The application period for Spring 2025 opens Sept. 16, 2024. For the Spring 2025 application and moving forward, the application will no longer be housed in NursingCAS. An application link will be available on this page as it has been in the past once the application is available on September 16, 2024.
Semester | Course Dates | Application Deadline | Tuition Payment Deadline |
Spring 2025 | Jan. 6 – April 18, 2025 | Nov. 11, 2024* | Nov. 18, 2024* |
* Tentative dates as of 6/26/2024
Prerequisite:Â Undergraduate Anatomy & Physiology
Tuition: $2,925.00 ($877.50 non-refundable if student withdraws from the course. The Refund Policy can be found in the syllabus linked further down on this page.)
Please note: The maximum capacity for this course is 50 students. The first 50 students who apply and pay the tuition in full will be granted a spot in the course. Please do not contact the Business Office to pay for this course until you have received an email from the Admissions Office prompting you to do so.
Course Description
This course discusses advanced human physiologic concepts at the system, organ, cellular, and subcellular levels, with the overall goal to enhance the learner’s foundation for nursing practice. Foundational concepts; central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems; cardiovascular system; respiratory system; renal system; skeletal muscle/neuromuscular synapse; and smooth muscle will be discussed. Hormonal regulation will be integrated with various physiologic processes. Emphasis will be on integration of concepts as a basis for understanding interrelationships among complex physiologic processes. This course may strengthen the learner’s application for a nurse anesthesia program, but satisfactory completion of the course does not guarantee acceptance into a program as acceptance is based on a number of factors in addition to performance in one course.
Fall 2024 Syllabus»
This syllabus is subject to change.
For more information and to schedule a school visit (optional)
Applicants are invited to contact the admission office at admissions@mtsa.edu or call (615) 732-7662 for more information and to make an appointment to visit the School.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
(Specific to the Advanced Physiologic Foundations Course)
When is the course offered?
We offer this online course 3 times a year: spring, summer, and fall semesters.
Where do I send my transcripts for the course?
All transcripts must be received via NursingCAS. Please follow the transcript request process as noted within your NursingCAS account.
Is any component of the class in-person?
No, this class is completely online.
Will taking this class guarantee that I get accepted into your or another CRNA program?
No, this class does not guarantee admission but it does help strengthen your application here at ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ should you choose to apply to the DNAP-PD program after completing the course.
What is the process after I apply for the class?
Once you have applied, the Admissions Department will review your application. If you meet the criteria, you will be pushed through to the next part of the process which involves paying the tuition for the course. You will be notified via email.
*As a reminder, this course only has 50 spots. It is first come, first served based on who applies AND pays for the tuition.