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4.00 Credits
HUMAN BIOLOGY A general education course for students not majoring in biology that is fully integrated with a laboratory that emphasizes active learning strategies. Includes study of scientific method and study of human biology with an emphasis on major organ systems and processes, human development, genetics, diseases, biochemical processes and their relation to the human body, and biological concepts underlying major societal and bioethical issues. (Special Fee: $53.00)
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3.00 Credits
BIOLOGY OF HUMAN SEXUALITY General non-laboratory course designed to introduce students to various biological aspects of human sexuality, including sexual genetics and sex determination, sexual anatomy, physiology and development, processes of fertilization, pregnancy, birth control, sexually transmitted diseases, menstruation, menopause and aging. Other appropriate areas may be discussed when time permits.
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3.00 Credits
General non-laboratory course designed to introduce students to various biological aspects of human sexuality, including sexual genetics and sex determination, sexual anatomy, physiology and development, processes of fertilization, pregnancy, birth control, sexually transmitted diseases, menstruation, menopause and aging. Other appropriate areas may be discussed when time permits.
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3.00 Credits
BIOLOGY OF HUMAN SEXUALITY - HONORS Prerequisites: Honors Program permission Same as BSC 1026 with honors content. Honors program permission required
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3.00 Credits
General education non-laboratory course provides understanding of our interdependence with and responsibility for environment. Investigates such aspects of environment as pollution, urbanization, population trends and changes in lifestyles. Treats present and projected solutions to problems.
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3.00 Credits
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE - HONORS Prerequisite: Honors Program permission Same as BSC with honors content. Honors program permission required.
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3.00 Credits
CENTRAL FLORIDA HABITATS This active learning elective science course teaches students to recognize the common habitats of Central Florida through identification of typical plants, plant species composition, and soil and topography. Supporting topics are natural fire cycles, fire-mediated succession and prescribed burning, nature of watersheds and causes and effects of flooding, invasive exotic plants and animals, and conservation land acquisition and management. A 3-hour canoe trip allows study of the floodplain swamp habitat. Field work will vary with weather conditions, with some indoor class work included. This course will not be considered for Science General Education credit.
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3.00 Credits
Comprehensive course presenting basic information on the structure and function of the human body. Applies principles of anatomy and physiology to show interaction of body systems as they maintain homeostasis. Each body system is presented with emphasis on the cardiovascular, respiratory, and nervous systems. Course must be completed with a C or better to continue in the Paramedic Program.
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4.00 Credits
BIOLOGY LINC'D COURSES Course created for internal purposes ony. Course is being used to create a section for two LINC'd courses - BSC 1005 and BSC 1005L. (Special Fee: $35.00)
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3.00 Credits
EVERLGLADES ECOLOGY A non- lab science course designed to introduce students to the history, biology, climatology, ecology, geology, hydrology, biodiversity, evolution and restoration of the Everglades. Topics include: the Greater Everglades watershed, natural communities, flora and fauna interactions, ecological niches, hydro-pattern modification and its impact on the Everglades, exotic and invasive species, endangered species, nutrient loads and cycles, habitat alteration, protected areas, and the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan. This course will not be considered for Science General Education credit.
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