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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the major structures, functions, and ecology of plants and animals. Major topics include basic plant structures and their functions, basic animal structures and physiology, survey of major animal groups, survey of major plant groups, and ecology. Students use the scientific method in laboratory experiences that include selected topics in basic mammalian anatomy, nervous system and senses, musculoskeletal systems, seedless plants, seed plants, plant anatomy, selected invertebrates, chordates, evolution, and ecology. (Offered: Every Spring) Prereq: Placement beyond or satisfactory completion of COL 090 and ENG 090 and MAT 090
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3.00 Credits
Surveys illnesses and injuries commonly found in clients seeking massage therapy. (Offered: Every Spring) Prereq: BIO 101 or BIO 105 or BIO 117 or BIO 119 or BIO 194 or BIO 195
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3.00 Credits
The study of nutrition and its application to good health and a sense of well being.Applications of nutrition to physical fitness, preventive medicine, and health care. Prereq: Placement beyond or satisfactory completion of COL 090 and ENG 090.
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1.00 Credits
A laboratory supplement to BIO 130. This course introduces students to various biological and chemical aspects of nutrition using laboratory experiments designed to highlight specific nutrients and properties of foods. Students learn laboratory procedures and common techniques used by food scientists and chemists in the field of nutrition and food science. This course satisfies the four-credit laboratory science requirement only when combined with a successful completion of BIO 130. (Offered: Every Fall, Every Spring) Prereq: COL 090, ENG 090 and MAT 090 or satisfactory placement test scores and BIO 130 concurrently or satisfactory completion.
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4.00 Credits
The study of human anatomy and physiology with emphasis on anatomy. Students study the anatomy of the nine organ systems using the structure to underscore the function of body parts and their relationship to each other.This is a Lab course. NOTE: Students can earn graduation credit for only one of the following: BIO 105 or BIO 107 or BIO 117 or BIO 194 or BIO 195. Students can earn graduation credit for BIO 106 or BIO 196, but not both. Prereq: COL 090 and ENG 090, or satisfactory placement test scores.
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4.00 Credits
A first semester of a comprehensive study of the anatomy and physiology of the human body, including biochemistry, cell anatomy and physiology, histology, the skeletal system, articulations, muscle anatomy and physiology, neurophysiology, the anatomy of the central and peripheral nervous systems, the anatomy and physiology of the special senses, and the neural integration.This is a Lab course that requires animal tissue dissections. NOTE: Students can earn credit for only one of the following courses: BIO 105 or BIO 107 or BIO 117 or BIO 194 or BIO 195. Prereq: High school or college chemistry within the past ten years, or placement by currency exam, or CHE 105 or CHE 111 concurrently; COL 090 and ENG 090, or satisfactory placement test scores
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4.00 Credits
A second semester of a comprehensive study of the anatomy and physiology of the human body, including endocrinology, blood, cardiovascular anatomy and physiology, lymphatic system, immunity, respiratory anatomy and physiology, digestive anatomy and physiology, metabolism, urinary anatomy and physiology, fluid dynamics, reproductive anatomy and physiology, genetics, and development.This is a Lab course. Note: Students can earn graduation credit for BIO 106 or BIO 196, but not both. Prereq: 1, or both 2 and 3 as follows: (1) BIO 195, or (2) BIO 117 or BIO 194 with a grade of B or better within the past five years AND (3) high school or college chemistry within the past ten years, or placement by currency exam, CHE 105 or CHE 111 concurrently.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the biology of microorganisms with emphasis on the properties of micro-organisms and their relation to disease. Lab required. Prereq: BIO 101 or BIO 105 or BIO 107 or BIO 117 or BIO 194 or BIO 195
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the physiology of adult disease processes. Students study pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnostic assessment and the rationale for therapeutic regimens.This course places emphasis on common disorders of the cardiovascular, respiratory, endocrine, gastrointestinal and reproductive systems abnormalities.This course is primarily for primary care practitioners in the health care fields. Prereq: BIO 117, BIO 118, BIO 194, or BIO 196, or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
The study of current information on commonly ordered laboratory tests. Includes normal values, background, test explanation, and clinical information.This course is intended for practitioners and students in the healthcare areas. Prereq: BIO 196
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