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BI 101,102: The Life Sciences
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3,3 hours This course is designed for nonscience majors. It is a basic study of biological principles involving various plants and animals. A major objective is the presentation of the concept of man in his biological background, as well as his environments and his responsibility to it.
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BI 111-112: Human Anatomy and Physiology
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3-3 hours This course is designed for those not majoring in the biological sciences such as nursing and allied health majors. It is a basic study of the structure and function of the human organism, including the cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems. Three hours of laboratory are required each week. Does not apply toward a major or minor in biology.
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BI 131-132: General Biology
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
4-4 hours A study of the fundamentals of living organisms with emphasis on zoology and botany and their biochemistry, physiology, genetics, systematics, behavior, and ecology. Three hours of laboratory are required each week.
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BI 201,202: Principles of Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3,3 hours A course designed to study the applications of ecological principles to human activities from a global perspective. Current class discussions deal with contemporary environmental issues, maintaining a sustainable environment, and developing positive environmental ethics. The laboratory period includes field trips, guest speakers, films, debates, and more in-depth discussions of specific current issues. May be applied to general education science requirement for nonscience majors and to meet certain state education requirements.
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BI 204: Introduction to Research
1.00 Credits
Oakwood University
1 hour This course is designed to provide the student with the opportunity to study various methods and techniques related to and/or necessary for the development of a research protocol. The student will prepare a research proposal, which will form the basis for his/her undergraduate research. Directed study. Prerequisites: BI 132, CH 142, and MA 211 or MA 171.
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BI 221: Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Oakwood University
4 hours The nature of bacteria and disease-producing organisms with their habits and methods of reproduction?and the relationship of these organisms to disease in the human body are studied. Three hours of laboratory are required each week. Does not apply toward a major or minor in Biology. Prerequisite: BI 112
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BI 225: Developmental Biology
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours This is a study of the embryonic development of animals, with emphasis on the developmental morphology of vertebrates. Three hours of laboratory are required each week. Prerequisite: BI 132.
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BI 230: Plant Biology
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours A study of the phylogeny, structure, reproduction, and photosynthesis, beginning with simple unicellular and proceeding through various levels of complexity to the flowering plant. Three hours of laboratory are required each week. Prerequisite: BI 132.
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BI 316: Biological Instrumentation
2.00 Credits
Oakwood University
2 hours This course is intended to introduce students to a variety of laboratory instrument and experimental?techniques used in some classical experiments that played key roles in the development of modern understanding of the field of biological science. One hour lecture and one hour laboratory demonstration per week. Prerequisites: BI 132, CH 142, and MA 211 or MA 171.
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BI 321: Genetics
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours A study of principles of inheritance in all living organisms will be undertaken. Classical, molecular, and non-Mendelian genetics will be studied. Three hours of laboratory are required each week. Prerequisites: BI 132 and CH 312 or BI 241 and CH 311.
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