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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO 121 and 122 or BIO 123 or BIO 180 and BIO 181. And CHM 117 or CHM 125 and 126, or CHM 106 and 107 LEC 3 hrs., LAB 3 hrs., Course fee $60 A study of mammalian body function with special emphasis on membrane transport, electrophysiology of nerve and muscle cells, acid-base balance and control of organ systems. Systems emphasized include muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary and reproductive. Laboratory experiments are designed to supplement the lecture and introduce the students to instruments and techniques used in research and clinical laboratories. Dissection is required as part of the laboratory syllabus. Open to all science majors.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission of department chairperson On-site work hours 300 An opportunity for selected students enrolled in the Biotechnology Program to obtain job-oriented laboratory training in an industrial environment prior to career employment. Note: Students desiring to participate in this experience should make their interest known to the department chairperson or the cooperative education office by the end of their second semester.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIO 121 or BIO 123 or BIO 180 LEC 3 hrs., LAB 3 hrs., Course fee $60 A detailed study of the microscopic structure of human tissues, organs, and organ systems. Special emphasis is placed on the relationship of structure to function. Laboratory sessions involve both the preparation of tissue slides incorporating fixation and staining techniques as well as extensive observation of prepared sections. Open to both career and transfer students.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission of the department chairperson Course fee $60 An opportunity for selected students to participate in biological research under close supervision of the biology faculty. Interested students should make their interest in the course known early in the prior semester to the department chairperson, who will familiarize the students with criteria for selection and the steps to be taken to gain entrance to this course. This course does not fulfill any of the science requirements in biology but is offered as a free elective.
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4.00 Credits
LEC 3 hrs., LAB 3 hrs., Course fee $335 A field- and laboratory-oriented undergraduate course, covering the biology and characteristics of marine animals and plants. The course is designed to provide experience in collecting and identifying examples of local marine organisms. Summer - Marine Sciences at Sandy Hook, NJ
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4.00 Credits
LEC 3 hrs., LAB 3 hrs., Course fee $335 A field-oriented, lower-division undergraduate course, covering the principal disciplines in the marine sciences. The course is designed to help the student evaluate his/her interest in the marine science world. Summer - Marine Sciences at Sandy Hook, NJ
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4.00 Credits
LEC 3 hrs., LAB 3 hrs., Course fee $335 Lecture, field and laboratory work all focus on analyzing the normal chemical cycles that occur in the marine environment throughout the year and how environmental pollution affects these cycles. Laboratory work will focus on techniques that will then be applied to analyzing the actual conditions present in our local marine waters. Summer - Marine Sciences at Sandy Hook., NJ
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIO 215 LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. An introductory-level course that covers the basic immunologic concepts of cells and humoral products of the immune system, the genetic control of immunity and generation of diversity, and antigen-antibody reactions. These basic concepts will be correlated to clinical applications as they relate to laboratory testing manifestations of disease, such as autoimmunity, hypersensitivity, transplantation, tumor immunology and immunodeficiency.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIO 215 LEC 0 hrs., LAB 3 hrs., Course Fee $60 This course is an introductory level laboratory course that covers the basic immunologic techniques that demonstrate concepts of immune cells and humoral products of the immune system.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO 101 and BIO 102 and CHM 117 LEC 3 hrs LAB 0 hrs Pathophysiology is a course which studies the physiological alterations associated with common disease processes which affect human beings across the lifespan. Common diseases of the major organ systems will be covered as well as such general issues as infection, neoplasm, inflammation, fluid and electrolyte imbalance, trauma, and shock.
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