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4.00 Credits
Three hours per week. BIOL170L is a required corequisite. BIOL 170 is a prerequisite for all BIOL and MSC courses numbered 300 and above. An introduction to ecological and evolutionary principles shaping the biota and ecosystems of the earth. An introduction to applications of quantitative techniques in ecology and evolution will be included in both lecture and laboratory.
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0.00 Credits
Two and a half hours laboratory per week. Co-requisite: BIOL 170. Required co-requisite for BIOL 170. An introduction to applications of quantitative techniques in ecology and evolution.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course may be offered on demand. Covering predetermined introductory special topics of student interest and biological significance.
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4.00 Credits
Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite: A "C-" or better in BIOL 170 or MSC 101. BIOL 204 is a prerequisite for select BIOL and MSC courses numbered 300 and above. A comparative study of structure, function and development of plants, with special emphasis on the higher plants and their relationship to man and other animals.
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4.00 Credits
Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite: A "C-" or better in BIOL 170 or MSC 101. BIOL 207 is a prerequisite for select BIOL and MSC courses numbered 300 and above. A study of evolution, general ecology, life histories, physiology, anatomy and behavior of animals. Laboratory devoted to survey of animal phyla, anatomy and physiology, and field trips to study animals under natural conditions
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4.00 Credits
Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite: A "C-" or better in CHEM103 and BIOL 170 or MSC 101. Co-requisite: CHEM 104 or equivalent. BIOL 208 is a prerequisite for select BIOL and MSC courses numbered 300 and above. The objective of the course is to introduce students to the molecular basis of life. The five attributes common to life (growth, division, specialization, movement and interaction) will be explored on a molecular level through the study of biochemical structure and function, metabolism and information storage and transmission. To be included are basic concepts of both transmission and molecular genetics.
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4.00 Credits
Three hours lecture; three hours laboratory per week. This course is intended to develop in the student a basic knowledge and understanding of the structure and functions of the various systems of the body and their applications to the fields of physical education, exercise science and sport administration. Laboratory will utilize models, sample dissections, software and other demonstration materials, along with exercises in and demonstrations of physiological processes.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory per week. Corequisite: CHEM 101 or permission of instructor. This course, a study of the morphology and physiology of the human, includes sections concerned with basic chemistry of protoplasm and chemical reactions, structure and function of cells, including mitosis, the study of histology, with a concentration on organs and organ systems, including integumentary, musculo-skeletal, circulatory, lymphatic, and digestive systems.
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4.00 Credits
Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite: BIOL 215. This course covers the nervous system and special senses, the endocrine system, the reproductive system, the urinary system including fluid and electrolyte balance, and the respiratory system.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours lecture per week. Prerequisites:CHEM101. Introduction to human nutrition. Emphasis on nutritive processes, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals.
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