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3.00 Credits
FALL The theory of evolution and the role of speciation, mutation, and natural selection are analyzed. The history of evolution, the role of Darwin, and contrasting views on origins will also be discussed. Offered alternate years (Fall 2008) Prerequisite: One course in biology
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4.00 Credits
ARR This course is a comprehensive study of a biological subject area of considerable breadth (i.e., genetics, environmental biology and ecology, microbiology, ornithology, etc.). Only one topic will be studied per offering with choice and rotation of topics left to the discretion of the department. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Lab fee. Prerequisite: SCI 241, SCI 243, or consent of the instructor
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2.00 Credits
SPRING The anatomical and physiological analysis of human motion are emphasized for the purpose of promoting normal development and improved performance. Offered alternate years (Spring 2009) Prerequisite: SCI 241, SCI 243, SCI 244, or consent of the instructor
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4.00 Credits
SPRING The structure, identification, and importance of microorganisms are studied. Some of the topics covered include ecology, physiology and epidemiology. One lab per week. Lab fee Prerequisite: SCI 241, SCI 243, or consent of the instructor
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4.00 Credits
ARR This course is a supervised investigation of a scientific topic by an individual student. Enrollment and topic selection are determined by consultation with and permission of the instructor and department head.
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4.00 Credits
ARR The organization and physiology of eukaryotic cells are covered. Topics included are cell structure, movement, reproduction, energetics, transport, and protein metabolism. One lab per week. Lab fee Prerequisite: One course in biology or consent of the instructor
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4.00 Credits
ARR This course is the study of embryonic cell organization and differentiation beginning with fertilization. Special emphasis will be placed on human development. One lab per week. Lab fee Prerequisite: One course in biology or consent of the instructor
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4.00 Credits
ARR The common, major physiological functions among diverse animal phyla are compared. One lab per week. Lab fee Prerequisite: One course in biology and chemistry, or instructor consent.
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4.00 Credits
ARR This course involves the identification, taxonomy, ecology, and epidemiology of clinically important parasites. Particular emphasis will be placed on human parasites. One lab per week. Lab fee Prerequisite: One course in biology
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4.00 Credits
FALL This course studies the basic chemistry of carbon compounds including the structure, bonding, functional groups, stereochemistry and nomenclature of organic compounds. One lab per week. Lab fee Offered alternate years (Fall 2008) Prerequisite: One course in chemistry
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