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BIO U117: Integrated Anatomy and Physiology
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Introduces students to integrated human anatomy and physiology. Focuses on structure and function of cells and tissues. Presents the anatomy and physiology of skin, bones, muscles, blood, and the nervous system.
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BIO U118: Lab for BIO U117
1.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Accompanies BIO U117. Covers topics from the course through various experiments.
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BIO U120: Lab for BIO U119 Course Description
1.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Accompanies BIO U119. Covers topics from the course through various experiments.
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BIO U121: Basic Microbiology Course Description
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Focuses on how to identify, control, and live with bacteria and viruses. Emphasizes the mechanisms of disease production, natural host defense systems, and medical interventions.
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BIO U141: Microbes and Society
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Introduces the unseen world of microorganisms. Students analyze how the growth and behavior of this diverse group of organisms affect many aspects of human society including agriculture and food preparation; drug development and manufacture; liquid and solid waste management; genetic engineering; geochemical cycles; and health and disease.
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BIO U143: Biology and Society
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Overviews how biology weaves its way across a broad spectrum of complex societal issues. Provides a framework within which students may critically interpret and discuss important biological information provided in public forums. As a result, students are empowered to make informed choices at the policy and personal levels. Students acquire an understanding of the basic principles of biology and apply the scientific process to the analysis of contemporary issues. Using a thematic approach, covers a wide range of issues including the reemergence of plagues, biological weapons and security, the environment, and human health and wellness.
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BIO U145: Environment and Humankind
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Offers an ecological analysis of human interaction with other organisms. Presents the necessary foundation of biological principles.
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BIO U147: The Human Organism
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Introduces the structure and function of the human body. Emphasizes the principles of biological and physical science as they relate to life processes in health and disease.
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BIO U149: Biology of Human Reproduction
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Studies sexual and reproductive function in the human male and female, that is, sexual development, coitus, fertilization, pregnancy, birth, and lactation. Discusses the methods of controlling fertility and sexually transmitted diseases. Analyzes factors affecting reproduction and sexuality in human population.
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BIO U151: Introduction to Marine Biology
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Presents the major physical, chemical, and geological properties of the ocean. Focuses on life in the marine environment as well as the structure and function of marine ecosystems. Includes the study of human interactions with the sea such as the acquisition of marine resources, human impacts, and marine biotechnology.
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