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ATRN 487: Internship in Sports Injury Management
5.00 - 15.00 Credits
Springfield College
This internship, for eligible senior athletic training majors, is designed to expand the student’s sport injury clinical experiences outside of the traditional high school and college/university training room setting. Students can complete internships at sports medicine rehabilitation facilities, physical fitness facilities, professional teams, etc. Prerequisites & Notes ATRN major, senior status, completed 99 or more semester hours.
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BIOL 101: Basic Concepts of Modern Biology
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course emphasizes the interrelationships of life as demonstrated in the following major areas of biological study environmental science, evolution and the origin of life, basic physiology, behavior, genetics, and development. Human biology and the social implications of modern biology are considered throughout. Prerequisites & Notes Co-requisite: Students must also register for the corresponding lab, BIOL 102.
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BIOL 102: Basic Concepts Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Springfield College
This laboratory/field course illustrates the principles and applications of modern biology. Prerequisites & Notes Co-requisite: Students must register for BIOL 101 or permission of Instructor.
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BIOL 121: Bioscience I
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
The scope of this course encompasses all of the major themes unifying the diverse avenues of biological science. These core themes include the molecular structure of matter and the cellular basis of life, the interaction of organisms with their environment, the correlation between structure and function at all levels of organization, and evolution as the driving force that unifies the countless forms of life, past and present. Prerequisites & Notes High school biology. Co-requisite: Students must also register for the corresponding lab, BIOL 123, unless previously taken.
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BIOL 122: Bioscience II
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
BIOL 122 is the second semester of the full-year course in Bioscience, an introductory biology course for science majors. The main objectives of this course are: 1) to provide the students the fundamental concepts and principles of biological sciences and 2) to establish a solid foundation for more advanced studies. Selected topics in molecular biology, plant biology, animal biology, and ecology are discussed. Prerequisites & Notes BIOL 121 and 123. Co-requisite:Students must also register for BIOL 124, unless previously taken.
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BIOL 123: Bioscience I Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Springfield College
In this course, students perform hands-on laboratory exercises that illustrate important biological concepts. Exercises include biochemical assays, gel electrophoresis, chromatography, dissection, and microscopic examination of specimens. Prerequisites & Notes Co-requisite: Students must register for BIOL 121 or permission of Instructor.
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BIOL 124: Bioscience II Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Springfield College
In this course, students perform hands-on laboratory exercises that illustrate important biological concepts. Exercises include biochemical assays, gel electrophoresis, chromatography, dissection, and microscopic examination of specimens. Prerequisites & Notes BIOL 121 and 123. Co-requisite: Students must register for BIOL 122 or permission of Instructor.
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BIOL 130: Anatomy and Physiology Concepts I
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course analyzes the structure and function of cells, tissue, and organ systems. Focus is placed on the muscular, skeletal, and circulatory systems as they relate to human movement and homeostasis. structure and physiology as well as the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Prerequisites & Notes Co-requisite: Students must also register for the corresponding lab, BIOL 132.
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BIOL 131: Anatomy and Physiology Concepts II
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This is the second of a two-semester course dellineating the structure and function of the human body. The cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, endocrine, and reproductive systems and their roles in the maintenance of homeostasis are revealed. Selected topics in human development, genetics, and the special senses are also discussed. Prerequisites & Notes BIOL 130/132. Co-requisite: Students must also register for the corresponding lab, BIOL 133.
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BIOL 132: Anatomy and Physiology Concepts I Lab
1.00 Credits
Springfield College
This laboratory course includes anatomical and histological studies, regional dissection of preserved pigs, experiments and demonstrations of principles underlying physiological processes, and extensive use of multimedia computer applications. Prerequisites & Notes Co-requisite: Students must also register for BIOL 130 or permission of Instructor.
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