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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Satisfactory placement scores/READ 0099 and MATH 0099 Astronomy from early ideas of the cosmos to modern observational techniques. The solar system planets, satellites and minor bodies. The origin and evolution of the solar system. This course is usually offered only once every two academic years. Consult the division chair for schedule plans.
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3.00 Credits
(non-laboratory) 3-0-3. Prerequisite: ASTR 1011K The study of the sun and stars, their physical properties and evolution, interstellar matter, star clusters, our galaxy and other galaxies, and the origin and evolution of the universe. This course is usually offered only once every two academic years. Consult the division chair for schedule plans.
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3.00 Credits
3-3-4. Prerequisite: ASTR 1010K The study of the sun and stars, their physical properties and evolution, interstellar matter, star clusters, our galaxy and other galaxies, and the origin and evolution of the universe. This course is usually offered only once every two academic years. Consult the division chair for schedule plans.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Satisfactory placement scores/READ 0099 and MATH 0099 Astronomy from early ideas of the cosmos to modern observational techniques. The solar system planets, satellites and minor bodies. The origin and evolution of the solar system. This course is usually offered only once every two academic years. Consult the division chair for schedule plans.
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3.00 Credits
(non-laboratory) 3-0-3. Prerequisite: ASTR 1011K The study of the sun and stars, their physical properties and evolution, interstellar matter, star clusters, our galaxy and other galaxies, and the origin and evolution of the universe. This course is usually offered only once every two academic years. Consult the division chair for schedule plans.
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3.00 Credits
3-3-4. Prerequisite: ASTR 1010K The study of the sun and stars, their physical properties and evolution, interstellar matter, star clusters, our galaxy and other galaxies, and the origin and evolution of the universe. This course is usually offered only once every two academic years. Consult the division chair for schedule plans.
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3.00 Credits
3-3-4. Prerequisites: Satisfactory placement scores/ENGL 0099, READ 0099, MATH 0097 BIOL 1010K constitutes the required core course for a seven to eight semester-hour laboratory science sequence. Topics to be covered include the chemical basis of cells, general cell biology and genetics, respiration and photosynthesis, patterns of inheritance, natural selection and speciation and an introduction to the major kingdoms of life. The laboratory component provides hands-on experience in analysis and evaluation of biological processes. This course provides a foundation for the non-science major in the skills of inquiry, data collection, and critical thinking while introducing the student to the basic concepts of the life sciences. NOTE: This course is a prerequisite to more specific courses designed to complete a science sequence. Credit for this course is not granted for students with credit in BIOL 2107K or BIOL 2108K.
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3.00 Credits
3-3-4. Prerequisite: BIOL 2107K with a grade of C or better This course will explore the classification and the phylogenetic relationship of prokaryotes, protists, fungi, animals and plants. Included will be discussions on the history of evolutionary thought, speciation, population biology and ecology. Students will also be introduced to comparative vertebrae anatomy and physiology. As with BIOL 2107K, students will be required to research topics outside of the classroom. Students may not receive credit for both BIOL 2108 and BIOL 2151.
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3.00 Credits
3-3-4. Prerequisite: BIOL 1010K or BIOL 2107K with a grade of C or better This course will investigate the evolution and phylogenetic relationships of the invertebrates. Also examined will be the anatomy and physiology of the invertebrates, the evolution and speciation of other species and the coevolution of plants and insects. This course is usually offered only once every two academic years. Consult the division chair for schedule plans.
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3.00 Credits
3-3-4. Prerequisite: Completion of BIOL 1010K or BIOL 2107K with a grade of C or better This course includes an overview of the diversity, evolution and ecological importance of the Archaea, photosynthetic bacteria, photosynthetic Protista, fungal protests, the Kingdom Fungi and the Kingdom Plantae. Structures and tissues will also be studied comparatively in terms of their anatomy, function, physiology and adaptive significance; special emphasis will be placed on the Kingdom Plantae.
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