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BOT 3015L: Plant Biology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This is the laboratory component of BOT 3015L. Topics include the architecture and function of the plant cell, histology of the plant organs, primary and secondary growth, hormonal and environmental factors that affect growth, plant propagation, and taxonomic survey of plant groups. Prerequisite: BSC 2010, BSC 2010L, and BSC 2011, BSC 2011L. Corequisite: BOT 3015.
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BSC 1009: The Living World
3.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This course teaches a survey of living organisms with an emphasis on natural history, anatomy, physiology, evolutionary relationships, ecology, and behavior. Prerequisite: Student must score into college-level reading on placement test.
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BSC 1011C: General Biology II with Lab
4.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This course teaches science majors about representatives of the plant kingdom, physiology of plant transport, germination, flowering, plant reproduction, representatives of the animal kingdom, comparative physiology of vertebrate systems, and ecology. Components of this study involve instruction and laboratory opportunities. Prerequisite: BSC 2010, BSC 2010L.
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BSC 1084: Survey of the Human Body
4.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This is a one-semester course designed to cover basic information necessary for a general understanding of the structure and function of the human body. The course emphasizes how systems work together to achieve homeostasis. Prerequisite: Student must score into collegelevel reading on placement test.
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BSC 1254: Tropical Marine Ecology
3.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This is an introductory course for non-science majors, utilizing basic scientific methodology in understanding the interrelationships between various marine tropical communities. Topics include the geology of the Atlantic and the Caribbean, marine flora and fauna - their physical, chemical and biological aspects, subtropical ad tropical coastal, estuarine and intertidal communities, tropical nearshore communities - mangrove, seagrass and coral reef ecosystems, and biodiversity of the marine environment. Students study the adaptation of marine life in surface waters and in deep ocean and the effects of pollution on tropical marine ecosystems.
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BSC 1254L: Tropical Marine Ecology Lab
1.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This is an introductory tropical marine ecology field course for non-science majors. Students participate in a three day hands-on field trip to the Florida Keys. This course exercises basic science skills in fieldwork methodology, such as field observations, notetaking and data collection, taxonomic identification of community species, and the evolutionary processes involved in marine species community relationship development. Emphasized aspects of studies include population dynamics of marine communities that make up the coral reef ecosystem in the Florida Keys and understanding biodiversity and species role in interrelationships within coral reef communities of the marine environment. Corequisite: BSC 1254.
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BSC 1421: Introduction to Biotechnology
3.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This course teaches the theoretical basis of biotechnology (including fundamental cell and molecular biology) and a survey of biotechnology applications and issues. Prerequisite: Student must score into college-level reading on placement test.
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BSC 1421L: Introduction to Biotechnology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This course introduces techniques used in modern biotechnology laboratories, including preparation of solutions and media, aseptic transfer, nucleic acid techniques, and data collection and handling. This is the laboratory for BSC 1421. Corequisite: BSC 1421.
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BSC 1932: Special Topics in Biology
2.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This course develops scientific problem-solving skills through investigation of biological topics of current interest. Principal areas of problem-solving include health concerns, population growth, and environmental issues. Prerequisite: Student must score into college-level English, mathematics and reading on placement test.
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BSC 2010: General Biology I
3.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This course is designed for science majors. The course covers cell structure and function, the chemical basis for life, cell metabolism, cell reproduction and inheritance, and a survey of viruses, bacteria, and fungi. It is recommended that students taking this course continue in BSC 2011. Prerequisite: Student must score into college-level mathematics and reading on placement test. Recommended Prerequisite/Corequisite: CHM 1045 or CHM 1020. Corequisite: BSC 2010L. *Students who have completed BSC 1005 cannot meet their science requirement for graduation by taking BSC 2010. If BSC 2010 and BSC 2010L are needed, BSC 1005 counts only as an elective.
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