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1.00 Credits
A basic treatment of structure and function of the human body. A companion laboratory course to BIO 110, Basic Human Biology. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BIO 110. Two lab hours per week. (Offered Fall, Spring) Lab Fee-$50.00. 1 credit
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to study the fundamental scientific principles operative in living things, which include plant, animal and human biology. Credit not applied toward the Biology minor sequence. (Satisfies general education.) (Offered Fall) Lab Fee-$50.00. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
A holistic approach to the human species as affected by global environment. Included are studies of physiological mechanisms under environmental influence. This course fulfills the General Education requirement but does not satisfy as a Major or Minor course in Biology. Prerequisite: BIO 110, 112 or 120, or 126. (Offered upon request) 3 credits
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4.00 Credits
Part I is a comprehensive, in-depth study of the human body encompassing basic concepts of cell structure and function, as well as general histology. An anatomical and physiological approach to each of the following systems is pursued with medical ramifications where applicable-integumentary, skeletal, muscular, central and peripheral nervous systems. A minimum grade of "C+" is required for Nursing, Cardio-Respiratory Science, Respiratory Care and Nuclear Medicine Technology majors before entering their respective programs. Three lecture and two lab hours per week. Prerequisite: Minimum SAT Critical Reading Test score of "480" is required to enter this course or completion of ENG 090 or ENG 101 with a "C" or better, as well as high school biology. (Offered Fall) Lab Fee-$50.00. 4 credits
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4.00 Credits
Part II Continuation of the in-depth study of the human body initiated in BIO 120. The sense organs and the remaining systems-circulatory, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immunological, respiratory, digestive, excretory, reproductive, endocrine, and the basic concepts of metabolism, electrolytic balance, development and genetics are included. Minimum grade of "C+" required for Nursing, Cardio-Respiratory Science, Respiratory Care and Nuclear Medicine Technology majors before entering their respective programs. Three lectures and two lab hours per week. Prerequisite: BIO 120. Minimum SAT Critical Reading Test score of "480" is required to enter this course or completion of ENG 090 or ENG 101 with a grade of "C" or better. (Offered Spring) Lab Fee-$50.00. 4 credits
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4.00 Credits
4 credits/3 contact hours This course examines the basic principles of human anatomy and physiology through the study of cell structure and function. Students will be introduced to the skeletal system as well as the muscular, nervous, and reproductive systems. This is the first of a two-semester sequence, together with BIO136, intended for students looking to transfer laboratory science credits. Must be taken concurrently with BIO127. Prerequisite: BIO 106/107.
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0.00 Credits
0 credits/2 contact hours Laboratory experiences illustrating concepts and principles of BIO126. Must be taken concurrently with BIO126.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the relationship between organisms and their environment. Field trips will be required. Two lecture hours and two lab hours per week. General Prerequisite: BIO 110 or 112 or 120 or 126. (Satisfies general education) (Offered Fall) Lab Fee-$50.00. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
A study of marine organisms and their aquatic habitats. Field trips will be required. Two lecture hours and two lab hours per week. General Prerequisite: BIO 110 or 112 or 120 or 126. (Satisfies general education) (Offered Spring) Lab Fee-$50.00. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Basic concepts in environmental interpretation and ecology, development of outdoor education programs and laboratory experience in the outdoors. (Offered upon request) 3 credits
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