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4.00 Credits
Co-requisite: BIO 1140. This course is designed for life science, pre-professional majors. It is a continuation of BIO 1134. Upon successful completion of the course students will demonstrate knowledge concerning the unity and diversity of life, organismal complexity, classification, anatomy and physiology, along with biosocial problems and ecology.The student will also be knowledgeable of general concepts concerning classification and natural history of plant and animal kingdoms, along with ecological and environmental issues. Three hours of lecture and one two-hour laboratory per week. Credit, four semester hours
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1.00 Credits
Co-requisite: BIO 1313. This course is designed to teach basic laboratory skills to the life science major. This course will consist of selected experiments to reinforce the principles taught in BIO 1313. After completion of this course, the student will be able to identify plant cells and tissues, classify plants according to division and differentiate between complete and incomplete flowers. Credit, one semester hour
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3.00 Credits
Co-requisite: BIO 1311. This is an introductory course in college botany designed specifically for pre-professional programs in the biological sciences. This is a lecture/laboratory course in botany emphasizing plant cell structure and function, anatomy and physiology, reproduction, propagation, classification and diversity. After completion of this course, the student will be able to identify plant cells and tissues, classify plants according to division and differentiate between complete and incomplete flowers. Credit, three semester hours
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3.00 Credits
A lecture/laboratory course dealing with the anatomical and physiological study of the human body, particularly the molecular, cellular, tissue, organs, and systems. Each system is considered in detail regarding both structure and function. Credit, three semester hours
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of nutrients required for normal growth and applied to the selection of food for ingestion, metabolic process of digestion, assimilation and absorption. Credit, three semester hours
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1.00 Credits
Co-requisite: BIO 2413. This course is designed to teach basic biology laboratory skills to the life science major. Emphasis is placed on marine, freshwater, and terrestrial invertebrates. After successful completion of this course, the students will have an understanding of the classification, morphology, physiology, genetics, and ecology of the major invertebrate taxa. Students are evaluated by unit lab exams, individual lab work, and a comprehensive final exam. Two hours of lab per week. Credit, one semester hour
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3.00 Credits
Co-Requisite: BIO 2411. This is an introductory course designed for students planning on majoring in a biological field. After completion of this course, the student will be able to analyze basic facts and principles involved in the scientific study of invertebrate animals, cellular processes, metabolism, nutrition, ecology, and systematics. Student evaluations are based on unit exams, outside assignments, and a comprehensive final exam. Three hours of lecture per week. Credit, three semester hours
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1.00 Credits
Co-requisite: Bio 2423. This course is designed to continue the study of basic laboratory skills for the life science major. After successful completion of this course, the student will have an understanding of the classification, morphology, physiology, anatomy, and ecology of the major vertebrate taxa. Students are evaluated by weekly lab exams, individual lab work, and comprehensive lab practicals. Two hours of lab per week. Credit, one semester hour
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3.00 Credits
Co-requisite: BIO 2421. This course is designed to continue the study of basic skills for pre-professionals in the biological sciences. The students will gain an appreciation of the classification, morphology, physiology, anatomy, and ecology of the major vertebrate taxa. Practical application of the principles will be discussed on occasion. Student evaluations are based on unit exams, assignments, and a comprehensive final exam. Three hours of lecture per week. Credit, three semester hours
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1.00 Credits
Co-requisite: BIO 2513. Lecture material is reinforced with the use of models, laboratory exercises, audio-visual materials and dissection. Students will master basic laboratory techniques associated with the course. One two-hour laboratory per week. Credit, one semester hour
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