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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Bio 200 or Bio 208 Second semester of introduction to biology for majors and minors. Includes the study of the evolutionary history of biological diversity, plant form and function, animal form and function, and ecology. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Fullfi lls GE Biological Science requirement. Prerequisite: Knowledge of the structure and function of the cell. In this course, students will study the microorganisms (especially bacteria and viruses), their metabolism and requirements for growth, the methods used to grow and study them, the disease processes caused by them, methods used to control their growth, and the immune response to infection and disease. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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1.00 Credits
Fullfi lls GE Biological Science requirement. Fee: $5.00 Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent registration in Bio 221 General Microbiology In this course, students use the microscope to study different types of microorganisms and learn the methods used to grow, identify, and characterize them. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Introductory study of the management of dynamic systems including the study of both large and small living organism and their impact on ecological processes. This course is designed to teach students basic understanding of system thinking, problem solving and the four process making up an ecosystem including: water cycling, mineral cycling, energy fl ow and biotic state. Students will investigate the unique relationship of large and small living organisms impact on these processes in creating a healthy, sustainable ecosystem. Undergraduates will discover the different tools used to enhance these processes for long term economic return. (See teaching schedule)
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4.00 Credits
Fullfi lls GE Biological Science requirement. Fee: $10.00 An introductory course in human anatomy and physiology for non-science and non-health professions majors. (See teaching schedule)
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4.00 Credits
This is an introductory course in Neuroscience. It covers the elements of Neurobiology by providing an introduction to the nervous system; examines cellular communication, sensory, motor and integrating systems, such as, the neural basis of behavior; and explores the plasticity of neural systems in learning, during development and via hormonal infl uences. (See teaching schedule)
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4.00 Credits
Fullfi lls GE Biological Science requirement. Basic ecological principles in relationship to environmental issues. The environmental issues range from local to global and include direct and indirect human impact on ecosystems. This class includes a 2 hour lab to allow hands on understanding of what is covered in lecture. (See teaching schedule)
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1.00 Credits
Fullfi lls GE Biological Science requirement. Selected experiments dealing with possible human impact on the ecosystems. (See teaching schedule)
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4.00 Credits
Fullfi lls GE Biological Science requirement. Fee: $10.00 Prerequisite: Recommended: one biology course (Not for Biology Majors) First part of a two semester course to prepare students for further study in the health and medical fi elds. Specifi cally designed for students of nursing and the allied health professions. Includes basic biochemistry, structure and function of the cell, tissues, skeleton, muscles and nervous systems of the body. Not acceptable for biology major credit. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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4.00 Credits
Fullfi lls GE Biological Science requirement. Fee: $10.00 Prerequisite: Completion of BIO 264 (Not for Biology Majors) Second part of a two-semester course to prepare students for further study in the health and medical fi elds. Specifi cally designed for students of nursing and the allied health professions. Includes structure and function of the circulatory, lymphatic, respiratory, urinary, digestive, endocrine and reproductive systems. Not acceptable for biology major credit. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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