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BIOL 133: Anatomy and Physiology Concepts II 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 131 or permission of Instructor.
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BIOL 214: Introduction to Medical Microbiology
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
The objectives of this course are to examine the structure and function of microbial human pathogens and to study their relationship to infection and disease in a lecture and laboratory format. The dynamic mechanisms of host-parasite interactions are emphasized. Special consideration is given to the problems of host-microbe association in immunosuppressed or immunocompromised patients. The actions and the selectivity of antibiotics in terms of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cellular characteristics and the potential dangers associated with their widespread use and abuse are discussed. Prerequisites & Notes BIOL 121-122 and 123-124, CHEM 121-122 and 123-124.
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BIOL 230: Animal Biology
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
Lectures and videos give students an understanding and appreciation of selected aspects of the biology of vertebrates and invertebrates. Students learn about animal migrations, reproduction, courtship behavior, foraging and predation. Prerequisites & Notes BIOL 121/123 and 122/124, or BIOL 101/102.
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BIOL 241: Developmental Biology
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
The development of organisms from conception to adulthood is explained in this course. Students learn the interactions and changes that occur between the one cell stage and the mature organism. Comparisons between the development of model organisms and humans are discussed. Prerequisites & Notes BIOL 121-123 and 122-124 and CHEM 121-123 and 122-124; CHEM 221-224. Corequsite: Students must register for BIOL 242.
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BIOL 242: Developmental Biology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Springfield College
The maturation of organisms from conception to adulthood is revealed in this course. Students examine the development of model organisms, from fertilization through the embryotic stages, and observe regenerative processes. Molecular methods to elucidate the mechanisms of development will be utilized. Prerequisites & Notes BIOL 121-124 and CHEM 121-124. Corequisite: Students must register for BIOL 241.
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BIOL 250: Human Anatomy and Physiology I
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course covers human physiology and functional anatomy for students in biological sciences and allied health. Emphasis is placed on physiological, cellular, and molecular processes. Students develop an appreciation of the process of scientific discovery and critical thinking, particularly as it relates to medicine and therapeutic disciplines. Prerequisites & Notes BIOL 121-122 and 123-124, CHEM 121-122 and 123-124. Co-requisite: Students must also register for the corresponding lab, BIOL 252 unless previously taken.
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BIOL 251: Human Anatomy and Physiology II
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
Part II of BIOL 250. This course covers human physiology and functional anatomy for students in biological sciences and allied health. Emphasis is placed on physiological, cellular, and molecular processes. Students develop an appreciation of the process of scientific discovery and critical thinking, particularly as it relates to medicine and therapeutic disciplines. Prerequisites & Notes BIOL 250. Co-requisite: Students must also register for BIOL 253 unless previously taken.
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BIOL 252: Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Springfield College
This laboratory course includes anatomical and histological studies, regional dissection of preserved cats, experiments and demonstrations of principles underlying physiological processes, and extensive use of multimedia computer applications. Prerequisites & Notes BIOL 121-122 and 123-124, CHEM 121-122 and 123-124. Co-requisite: Students must also register for BIOL 250 or permission of Instructor.
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BIOL 253: Human Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Springfield College
Part II of BIOL 252. This laboratory course includes anatomical and histological studies, regional dissection of preserved cats, 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 251 or permission of Instructor.
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BIOL 260: General Ecology
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course studies the structural and functional aspects of ecosystems covering food chains, material cycling, limiting factors, populations, interactions, adaptations, succession, diversity, and world biomes. Fieldwork and competency in techniques for ecosystems analysis are stressed. WAC requirement includes keeping a log and field reports examined by the instructor and the writing center. As a social justice course, environmental issues relating to economic class, gender, religion, race, and ability are examined. Time is allocated for connecting social justice to ecological concepts. Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: BIOL 101 or BIOL 121/123 and BIOL 122/124. or permission of the instructor. Co-requisite: Students must also register for the corresponding lab, BIOL 261.
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