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BIO 1600: Human Structure and Function
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
This course is designed to give the student a basic understanding of the human body. Visual demonstrations and a variety of organ and system models will be used during lectures to illustrate the structural and functional organization of the human body. This is a non-lab course.
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BIO 2540: General Zoology
4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Equivalent to BIO 1540 (2005-2006) Prerequisite: BIO 1530 General Education Attributes 2, 6, 7 The course will explore representative protozoa and members of the animal kingdom, emphasizing their metabolism, anatomical structure and function, reproduction and development, evolution, diversity and ecology. Course/lab fees
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BIO 2560: Principles of Genetics
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisite: One year of college biology or consent of department discipline designee The course examines the Mendelian and non- Mendelian laws of inheritance, the chromosome theory, chromosomal and genetic mutations, mechanisms of gene action, the nature of genetic material, statistical analysis, and eugenics. No laboratory is involved.
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BIO 2601 2609: Special Topics in Biology
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisites: BIO 1500, BIO 1530 or BIO 1511 This course will explore a special topic of current interest in biology. Such topics may include subjects in anatomy, physiology, botany, zoology, microbiology, environmental science or other areas of the life sciences. In studying these topics, the student will be introduced to current concepts and their applications. The course will include a lecture component and may also include laboratory experience, field trips or travel when appropriate. The student should consult the Schedule of Classes for the specific topic being offered and scheduled hours and contact the instructor in charge for detailed information. Course/lab fees
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BIO 2630: Human Anatomy and Physiology I
4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Equivalent to BIO 1630 (2006-2007) This course will analyze the structural and functional relationships of the human body at the biochemical, cellular, tissue, organ and system level. Emphasis will be placed on the identification of the major anatomical parts and physiological activities of the integumentary, skeletal (including articulations), muscular, and nervous (including special senses) system. The laboratory section of this course involves application of the concepts presented in lecture. It is expected that the students have had high school biology and chemistry. Course/lab fees
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BIO 2640: Human Anatomy and Physiology II
4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Equivalent to BIO 1640 (2006-2007) Prerequisites: BIO 2630 Utilizing and building upon information covered in Human Anatomy and Physiology I (BIO 2630), the course will identify the major anatomical parts of the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems of the human body and relate their structures to the physiological activities of these systems. The course also will analyze the homeostatic effects of fluids, electrolytes, acids and bases throughout the integrated human body. The laboratory section of this course involves application of the concepts presented in lecture. Course/lab fees
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BIO 2660: Pathophysiology
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Equivalent to BIO 2250 (2006-2007) Prerequisites: BIO 2640 This course teaches the fundamentals of pathophysiology as it relates to care of the chronic and emergent patient in home, pre-hospital, and hospital settings. Content includes an overview of normal body functions, the immune system and immune response, discussion of specific diseases, cellular injury and death, shock, and how disease and injury alter normal function. This course is intended to meet the requirements of the EMS National standard Curriculum on pathophysiology and is part of the Advanced EMT program.
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BIO 2710: Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisites: Both BIO 1530 and CHE 1000 or higher (or equivalent college transfer courses) with a "C" or better within the last 5 years, or consent of department designee The course concepts include microbial cell biology, microbial genetics, interactions and impact of microorganisms and humans, interactions and impact of microorganisms in the environment, and microbial diversity. Laboratory incorporates basic techniques and exercises to investigate course concepts. Course/lab fees
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BIO 2830: Biotechnology I:Introduction to Biotechnology
4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisite: BIO 1530 The course will cover the fundamentals of biotechnology and their applications in our society. Topics will include a review of molecular and cellular biology, the use of bacterial, aquatic, plant, and mammalian organisms in biotechnology, forensics, governmental regulations, and ethical issues regarding the use of biotechnology. Course/lab fees
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BIO 2840: Biotechnology II:Molecular Biotechnology
4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisite: BIO 2830 The course will cover the molecular and cellular theory and techniques associated with biotechnology. Topics will include mammalian and bacterial cell culture and techniques associated with recombinant DNA technology, including DNA isolation and purification, polymerase chain reaction, DNA gel electrophoresis, bacterial transformation and cloning, and Western blot analysis. In addition, the use of publicly available internet databases of gene, protein and biological pathway information will be covered. Course/lab fees
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