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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to familiarize students with the basic structure and function of the reproductive tract, developmental processes, the genetics of reproduction, and disease and dysfunctions of the reproductive tract. Topics of general interest such as birth control, sexually transmitted diseases, infertility, and means of overcoming infertility will be discussed.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to familiarize non-major students with the basic structures and functions of populations, communities, and ecosystems. Based on this foundation, emphasis will be placed on ecological assessments of many current and pressing environmental issues that threaten the air, water, and soil resources of earth. Same as ENVS 1012.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to inform students about infectious diseases, how microorganisms cause diseases, and how humans resist and fi ght infection. It will introduce students to several human organ systems and the common infections for those systems. The course will particularly focus on AIDS and HIV, the history, epidemiology, biology, diagnosis, and treatment of this particular disease.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a general science course. This course will provide a basic understanding of the fundamentals of human nutrition. It will use a scientifi c approach to apply the logic of science in understanding the individual's nutrition concerns. The course will incorporate the information needed to analyze and modify the individual's diet so that they will be prepared to make decisions about their individual health and nutrition. Emphases will be placed on the digestion and absorption functions of three of the four macromolecules (carbohydrates, proteins, fats), vitamins, minerals, water, and accessory nutrients. This course will also integrate energy balance, weight control, health, diseases, metabolism, and cultural diversity. Nutritional assessments will also be performed.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce non-science majors to the diversity and importance of microorganisms and the role these organism play in the enviroment, industry, and our health. The course is designed for on-line delivery and contains an associated laboratory component.
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1.00 Credits
This laboratory is designed to accompany BIOL 1015. Students may take the lecture without the lab; however, the lecture portion is a corequisite or prerequsite to this laboratory course. The laboratory modules consist of hands-on and virtual labs that are shipped to off-campus students.
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1.00 Credits
This course surveys the University Of West Georgia, the Biology Dept, and the discipline of Biology, including opportunities for post graduate studies and careers. Students will be engaged by active learning assignments in critical thinking, scientifi c information retrieval, practical computer skills, and oral and written communication. Students will be introduced to resources and practices that can assist success in the classroom. Students are expected to attend and report on assigned presentations outside of class.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: An approved Area D lab science course An introduction to the structural and functional relationships in the human body. This course will introduce the student to the background material and the organ systems associated with protection, support, and movement, as well as the systems which control and integrate body functions. This course is designed to be taken before BIOL 2022. This course is not intended for biology or other laboratory science majors and cannot be used for credit toward those degrees. Must be taken with BIOL 2021L.
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1.00 Credits
The laboratory component of BIOL 2021. Students must enroll in BIOL 2021 in the same term.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIOL 2021 A continuation of the study of the structural and functional relationships in the human body. This course will introduce the student to the structure and function of the organ systems associated with blood production, blood fl ow, respiration, digestion, excretion, reproduction, and immunity. This course is designed to follow BIOL 2021. This course is not intended for biology or other laboratory science majors and cannot be used for credit toward those degrees. Must be taken with BIOL 2022L.
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