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4.00 Credits
Spring A continuation of Human Anatomy and Physiology I. Prerequisite: BIOL 1148
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4.00 Credits
Spring A study of human disease caused by pathogenic microbes and helminthes. Designed for pre-nursing majors. Laboratory activities focus on bacteria as model organisms. Prerequisites: BIOL 1148 and 1149 (may be concurrent) or permission of instructor
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4.00 Credits
Fall A study of the morphology, physiology, classification, ecology, and economics of microbial forms, especially bacteria and fungi. Prerequisites: BIOL 1101, 1101 L, 1102 and 1102 L or BIOL 1148 and 1149
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4.00 Credits
Spring (even years) A study of the fundamentals of immunology. Emphasis is placed on tissues of the immune system, control, and cellular interaction of the healthy and diseased immune system. Prerequisites: BIOL 3360 or BIOL 3372 or BIOL 3374 or permission of instructor
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4.00 Credits
General Ecology is an introduction to the basic principles and concepts of ecology with emphasis on environmental sampling, analysis, and characterization. Toxicology is an introduction to the principles of toxicology and the cellular, physiological, and ecological effects of toxicants, with an emphasis on the environmental and physiological effects of toxicants relating to the nervous system, cardiovascular system, and respiratory systems. Prerequisites: The prerequisites for BIOL 3334 are BIOL 1101, 1101L, and BIOL 1102, 1102L. The prerequisites for BIOL 3370 are BIOL 1101, 1101L, and BIOL 1102, 1102L or BIOL 1148 and 1149.
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4.00 Credits
Fall (even years) A phylogenetic approach to the Animal kingdom following cladistic principles. Emphasis will be placed upon representative animal groups and the position of Animalia within the domains of life. Studies of local faunae will be highlighted. Prerequisites: BIOL 1101, 1101 L, 1102, and 1102 L or BIOL 1148 and 1149
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4.00 Credits
Fall (odd years) A phylogenetic survey of the kingdom Plantae. Cladistic principles will be followed while discovering the position of plants among the other forms of life. Certain plant-like protists will also be covered in the course. Characteristics, contributions and life cycles of major groups will be emphasized. Lab work will be strongly oriented toward the local florae. Prerequisites: BIOL 1101, 1101 L, 1102, and 1102 L or BIOL 1148 and 1149
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4.00 Credits
Spring (even years) A study of the embryological development of representative vertebrates, with laboratory emphasis upon the chick and pig. Prerequisites: BIOL 1101, 1101 L, 1102 and 1102 L or BIOL 1148 and 1149
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4.00 Credits
Fall A balanced survey of the present-day concepts of the processes and products of evolution with emphases on 1) contrasting models and their consequences, 2) mass extinctions, 3) evolution of man, 4) methods of science and pseudoscience, and 5) philosophical considerations. Prerequisites: BIOL 1101, 1101 L, 1102 and 1102 L or BIOL 1148 and 1149
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4.00 Credits
Fall (odd years) A study of the microscopic features of vertebrate cells, tissues, and organs. Lectures correlate cell structure with tissue or organ system function. Laboratory experiences include the microscopic identification of major tissues and organs at the cellular level. Prerequisites: BIOL 1101, 1101 L, 1102, and 1102 L or BIOL 1148 and 1149
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