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  • 3.00 Credits

    A continuation of 3-D Studio III. Prerequisite: ART 4333, 3-D Studio III.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The culmination of a student's work in the art program featuring, among other requirements, an exhibition in Stephens Gallery. This course must be taken concurrently with a 2-D Studio section (ART 3213 or 3223 or 4233 or 4243) or 3-D Studio section (ART 3313 or 3323 or 4333 or 4343). Prerequisite: Senior status and permission of the Instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introductory course which deals with the basic concepts of biology. Topics include the nature of science, the nature of life, evolution, ecology, diversity, genetics, plant biology, and animal biology. This course satisfies the minimum requirements in general education, and is the basic prerequisite for all biology courses. There is one 2-hour laboratory per week.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introductory course for students wanting to major or minor in Biology. The course deals with basic biological ideas and begins the process of developing skills necessary in the sciences. Topics include the nature of science, the nature of life, evolution, taxonomy, plant and animal form and function, and ecology. This course satisfies the minimum requirements in general education and is the basic prerequisite for all biology courses. There is one 3-hour laboratory per week.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    This course is a detailed study of the origins, structure and function of the basic unit of life on Earth, the cell, and the technology used to study cells. Lecture topics include the following: the chemical evolution of life; the chemicals of cells, cell reproduction and molecular genetics; the cell's organelles and energy, and an introduction to histology and immunology. There is one 3-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite: BIO 1104, Biology Concepts, or BIO 1214, Principles of Biology I.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    This is a basic study course built around a systematic study of the vertebrate and invertebrate forms of the animal kingdom. The student is guided through an integrated study of taxonomy, ecology, morphology, physiology, and phylogeny of representatives of the phyla of animals. There is one 3-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite: BIO 1104, Biology Concepts, or 1324, Principles of Biology II.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    A basic study course surveying the diversity, structure, physiology, uses, and significant adaptations of the plant kingdom and related kingdoms. Special attention is devoted to the flowering plants and their relevance to humans. There is one 3-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisites: BIO 1104, Biology Concepts and one additional Biology course, or BIO 1214, Principles of Biology I and one additional Biology course.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Human physiology was developed to provide a fundamental understanding of the systems and organs relevant for human physical activity. Discussions will include the cardiovascular system, muscular system, respiratory physiology and digestion.
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course students will explore careers in biology and prepare themselves for applying for a job or for applying to continue their training in graduate and professional schools. Professional preparation is an important component of the University Mission and this class is designed to benefit student professional preparation. Projects required for this course will include but are not limited to: Identifying post-graduation education and job possibilities, preparing a resume, writing a personal statement, practicing interviewing skills, and practicing standardized test-taking skills.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    The principles of inheritance in plants and animals are presented with special attention devoted to the specific aspects of human heredity. The goal of this course is to give the student a broad background in the science of heredity. The course includes the general topics of history of genetics, Mendelian genetics, molecular genetics, and population genetics. There is one 3-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisites: BIO 1104, Biology Concepts and BIO, 1324 Principles of Biology II, or BIO 1214, Principles of Biology I and BIO 1324, Principles of Biology II. Recommended: BIO 2014, Zoology or BIO 212,4 Botany.
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