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3.00 Credits
Fall semester. Lecture-Practicum (3-2) Study of U.S. National Security Affairs. Examines formulation, organization, and implementation of national security. Includes military professionalism, officership, air and space doctrine, the military justice system, civil-military interaction, and Laws of War. Applications of oral communication skills and writing skills in typical military situations. Preparation for active duty provides essential information for new 2nd Lieutenants.
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3.00 Credits
Spring semester. Lecture-Practicum (3-2) A continuation of AS 401.
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2.00 Credits
Seminar-Discussion. Prerequisites: BSB 101, 102, 230 or BSM 241. Prerequisites or concurrent enrollment: BSB 310, 322, 332 (except for biology with teacher certification majors), senior standing, and successful completion (grade of C or better) of at least 28 semester hours of BSB and/or BSM courses. A seminar-style course with emphasis on three areas of the biological sciences: Cellular/Molecular, Genetics/Evolution, and Organismal/Environmental. Pertinent books and articles will be discussed which integrate the biological sciences at its different levels, with emphasis on broad-scale and critical thinking, general integrative themes, scientific method, history of science, and human connections.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture. An introductory course designed to provide an overview of the following topics in biology: the scientific method, evolution, classical genetics, molecular genetics and biochemistry, mutations and molecular evolution, and population genetics. It is strongly recommended that BSB 101 be taken before BSB 102.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: BSB 101. A laboratory course designed to complement lectures presented in Biology 101.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture. An introductory course designed to provide an overview of the following topics in biology: cell structure, phylogeny, physiology, and ecology. It is strongly recommended that BSB 101 be taken before BSB 102.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: BSB 102. A laboratory course designed to complement lectures presented in Biology 102.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture. Biological Sciences majors must have permission of the Sciences and Mathematics Department Chair. A lecture course dealing with the function of each system of the human body, with emphasis on homeostatic mechanisms. Introductory material also covers the molecular, cellular and tissue levels of organization.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-Laboratory. Biological sciences majors must have permission of the Sciences and Mathematics Department Chair. A study of the gross structure of all systems of the human body with emphasis on the skeletal and muscular systems. Articulated and disarticulated skeletons, charts, models and preserved material are studied in the laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
May be used by non-science majors as a laboratory science if taken concurrently with BSB 102L. An introductory course with emphasis on humans as a biological species, human evolution from early primates, and human ecology with considerations of populations, resource depletion, and waste production/pollution.
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