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2.00 Credits
Introduces students to scientific study design, primary literature, basic laboratory skills, data interpretation, and presentation of scientific results. Involves exercises reinforcing lecture content and includes work with recombinant DNA. Seminar readings explore topics in greater depth and link biological topics to broader academic themes. NOTE: Students with AP credit are not required to take BL 260 as a co-requisite. One three-hour laboratory and one seminar session per week. Honors students only or permission of instructor. Co-requisite(s): BL 262 except for students with AP high school credit for BL 262. Corequisite(s): BL 260.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to natural science, particularly the hypothesis testing and data analysis used in contemporary organismic biology. Develops student knowledge of the terms and concepts of ecology, evolution, and biodiversity. Highlights social and ethical issues. NOTE: Designed for Biology, Biochemistry, Environmental Studies, and Neuroscience majors, as well as for pre-medical and other pre-health-science students. This course has been approved to satisfy the core natural science with laboratory requirement when taken with BL 263 or BL 263H. Offered every Fall Semester. Corequisite(s): BL 263 or BL 263H. Corequisite(s): BL 263.
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1.00 Credits
Introduces students to scientific study design, primary literature, basic laboratory skills, data interpretation, and presentation of scientific results. Involves exercises reinforcing lecture content. Includes dissection of representative organisms and fieldwork. NOTE: One three-hour laboratory per week. Co-requisite(s): BL 262 except for students with AP high school credit for BL 262. Corequisite(s): BL 262.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces students to scientific study design, primary literature, basic laboratory skills, data interpretation, and presentation of scientific results. Involves exercises reinforcing lecture content. Includes dissection of representative organisms and fieldwork. Seminar explores broader academic themes. NOTE: One three-hour laboratory and one seminar session per week. Honors students only or permission of instructor. Co-requisite(s): BL 262 except for students with AP high school credit for BL 262.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a comprehensive introduction to human anatomy including the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, sensory, nervous, endocrine, digestive, respiratory, circulatory, urinary, and reproductive organ systems. Co-requisite(s): BL 275. Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. One (1) natural science course recommended. NOTE: Required for students intending Nursing or Physical Therapy. Corequisite(s): BL 275.
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1.00 Credits
Involves laboratory exercises accompanying and reinforcing lecture topics. Requires contact with human cadavers and skeletal materials. Co-requisite(s): BL 274. NOTE: Two one-and-a-half hour laboratories per week. Corequisite(s): BL 274.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a comprehensive introduction to human physiology, including neurophysiology, endocrinology, muscular, cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, and gastrointestinal physiology. Prerequisite(s): High school chemistry or one semester of college chemistry or permission of instructor. NOTE: Required for students intending Nursing or Physical Therapy. Corequisite(s): BL 277.
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1.00 Credits
Involves laboratory exercises accompanying and reinforcing lecture topics. Requires work with human and non-human vertebrate tissues and fluids. NOTE: One three-hour laboratory per week. Corequisite(s): BL 276.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the interactions of organisms in the context of their biotic and abiotic environments. Examines the basic models and principles used in evolutionary, behavioral, population, community, and ecosystem ecology. NOTE: Required for all biology majors. Prerequisite(s): BL 260 BL 262 MT 272; Corequisite(s): BL 403. Cross listing(s): ENVS 402.
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1.00 Credits
Involves research design and the collection, evaluation, and statistical analysis of ecological data in the laboratory and in the field. NOTE: One three-hour laboratory per week. Required for all Biology majors. Prerequisite(s): BL 261 BL 263 MT 272; Corequisite(s): BL 402. Cross listing(s): ENVS 403.
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