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4.00 Credits
Form and function of life using the human organism as the specifi c example. Topics will include: life, evolution, the human organism in the environment, human ecology, human systems including organization, support and movement, processing and transport, integration and coordination, and reproduction and development. Three hours of lecture and one 3-hour laboratory per week. Lab fee. Pre-requisite: a grade of "C" or better in MATH 025 or satisfactory mathplacement or MTHPT 103 or MTHPT 120.
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4.00 Credits
An introductory course for science majors with emphases on chemical, physical, and biological characteristics of the living organism and its metabolism. Students will acquire a general understanding of the chemistry of life, basic cell structure and function, metabolism, and genetics. Three hours of lecture and one 3-hour laboratory period per week. Pre-requisites: an A or B in high school chemistry within the past 5 years or a grade of C or better in CHEM 050 and a grade of C or better in MATH 025 or proper math placement.
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4.00 Credits
An introductory course for science majors examining organismal biology in an evolutionary context, including biodiversity and ecology, structure and function, reproduction, physiology, and morphology of viruses, bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, and animals. Three hours of lecture and one 3-hour laboratory period per week. Pre-requisite: a grade of "C" or better in BIOL 180 or permission of instructor.Lab Fee.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Directed Study in Biology
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Special Topics in Biology
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4.00 Credits
A phylogenetic study of the animal kingdom. Beginning with unicellular animals and ending with vertebrates. The course includes the anatomy, physiology, systematics, ecology and evolution of animals. Three hours of lecture and one 3-hour laboratory period per week. Pre-requisite: a grade of "C" or better in BIOL 180 and BIOL 181. Lab fee.
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4.00 Credits
A survey of the plant kingdom; with emphasis on identifi cation particularly the regional fl ora; structure and function of vascular plants. Three hours of lecture and one 3-hour laboratory period per week. Pre-requisite: a grade of "C" or better in BIOL 180 and BIOL 181. Lab fee.
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4.00 Credits
A study of microorganisms causing infectious diseases and contamination of foods. Principles of sterilization and disinfection, and examinations of food, water, blood, and excreta are included. Three hours of lecture and two 2-hour laboratory periods per week. Pre-requisite: A grade of C or better in MATH 025 or satisfactory math placement. Co-requisite: CHEM 105, CHEM 112 or equivalent. Lab fee.
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4.00 Credits
A one semester introductory course in Human Anatomy and Physiology with emphasis on anatomy. This course focuses on principles of histology and the following body systems: skeletal, muscular, integumentary, nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, endocrine, immunity, digestion, urinary and reproductive. Four hours of lecture and one two-hour laboratory per week. Lab fee.
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4.00 Credits
An advanced course in Human Anatomy and Physiology with clinical emphasis in physiology. The course focuses on principles of cytology, biochemistry and the systems listed under the Biology 252. Four hours of lecture and one 2-hour laboratory per week. Pre-requisites: a grade of "C" or better in BIOL 252 Co-requisite: CHEM 105. Lab fee.
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