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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Fullfi lls GE Biological Science requirement. An introduction to the diversity of animals with emphasis on their 1)structure 2)function 3)behavior and 4)economic importance. (Fall, Winter)
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1.00 Credits
Fullfi lls GE Biological Science requirement. Fee: $5.00 Prerequisite: Concurrent or previous enrollment in BIO 150 Selected activities that reinforce the concepts introduced in lecture. (Fall, Winter)
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4.00 Credits
Fullfi lls GE Biological Science requirement. Fee: $10.00 An introductory course in genetics for non-science majors. This course uses mathematics and reasoning as it applies to the inheritance of traits in living organisms. The lab provides an opportunity to master the scientifi c method and experimentation. Students will be expected to communicate their fi ndings in writing. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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1.00 Credits
The course will be divided into 6 modules as follows: #1: General Overview *Required for all students* #2: Ecology/Wildlife #3: Graduate Programs / Academic Careers #4: Pre-Professional Careers (med, dent, opt, vet, etc.) #5: Industry Careers (lab, pharmaceutical reps, etc.) #6: Allied Health (chiropractics, PA, OP, PT, etc.) Each student will be expected to attend all of Module 1: General Overview, then select three of the remaining fi ve modules. Modules may be taught by different faculty members. Each module will have its own unique information pertinent to the topics covered and a set of requirements for those students who attend that module. These requirements may include reading assignments, reports, summary sheets or written papers. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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4.00 Credits
An intensive introduction to biology, including cell structure and function, basic metabolic pathways, and genetics. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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4.00 Credits
Fullfi lls GE Biological Science requirement. Fee: $25.00 The management of natural resources such as wildlife, fi sheries, forests, range, and recreational lands. The orientation of the course will be ecological with emphasis on economic principles, ecosystem interrelationships and current National Natural Resource Policy. (See teaching schedule)
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4.00 Credits
Fee $10.00 Comparative organization and evolutionary signifi cance of adaptive morphological, physiological, behavioral, reproductive and ecological differences in vertebrates and invertebrates. One required fi eld trip. (See teaching schedule)
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4.00 Credits
Fullfi lls GE Biological Science requirement. Fee: $10.00 An introduction to Botany including cell structure, plant anatomy, physiology, reproduction, heredity, evolution and ecology. Lab is required. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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4.00 Credits
Fee: $10.00 Prerequisite: BIO 208 or permission by the Instructor An introduction and overview of the evolution, phylogenetic relationships, general morphology and anatomy, and life history of various photosynthetic organisms, including cyanobacteria, archaea, protists, algae, and land plants, but also including some nonphotosynthetic organisms traditionally considered "plants", such as fungi, slimemolds,and watermolds. (See teaching schedule)
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3.00 Credits
Fee: $20.00 A basic course in vascular plant classifi cation, systematics, and nomenclature, including a survey of common or important vascular plant families, with emphasis on fl owering plants and the local fl ora. Students will also learn the skills necessary for plant identifi cation. (See teaching schedule)
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