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  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    (1 or 2 sem. hrs.) Seminar meets to hear visiting business leaders, study and evaluate interviewing, job selection and professional advancement. Optional second hour includes a competitive business simulation, in which students make management decisions and are evaluated in terms of their market effectiveness. (Offered on Demand, Spring Only) PREREQUISITES: Senior standing.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 sem. hrs.) This course is designed for non-majors. Students electing to take this course in order to meet their general education requirement for a laboratory science must take both BIO110 and BIO110L in the same semester. The course explores the many ways in which problems facing modern humans can be better understood and addressed through study of the biological sciences. Thus, the course is concerned with the basic biochemistry and cellular structure of all living organisms, genetics, anatomy and physiology of the body, disease, evolution, ecology and environmental issues. This course may not be used for credit towards the hours required for the biology major. Three lectures per week. (Fall and Spring)
  • 1.00 Credits

    (1 sem. hrs.) This course is designed for nonmajors as the laboratory complement to BIO110, Contemporary Biological Problems. The weekly exercises allow students to more fully explore some of the important concepts discussed in the lecture, and provide them with firsthand experience of how biologists actually "do science." The laboratory must be taken concurrently with BIO110. It may not be used for credit towards the hours required for the Biology major. One 2-hour lab each week. (Fall and Spring) PREREQUISITES: Must be taken concurrently with BIO110
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 sem. hrs.) The biology and identification of birds. The primary focus of this course is to involve the student in the increasingly popular hobby of bird watching. Field trips and lectures incorporating color images teach methods of finding and identifying the birds and provide a natural history background for our North American avifauna. Two laboratory/lecture sessions per week. Will not satisfy Natural Sciences requirement of the General Education Requirement. (Spring of odd-even years)
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    (4 sem. hrs.) First course of two semester sequence required of majors. The course reviews the scientific method, introduces features of the unity of life (the cell, cell chemistry, genetics, respiration, and evolution), and discusses some characteristics of animal form. Lecture and laboratory components must be taken concurrently. Students with credit for BIO112 will not also receive credit for BIO123. (Fall only) PREREQUISITES: Must take both a lecture and a laboratory section concurrently.
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    (4 sem. hrs.) Second course of a two semester sequence required of majors. The Course reviews the diversity of life including systematics, viruses, bacteria, protists, fungi, invertebrate animals, with special emphasis on plant biology. Material from the first course in combined with the second in the study of ecology and environmental issues. Lecture and laboratory components must be taken concurrently. Students with credit for BIO114 will not also receive credit for BIO124. (Spring only) PREREQUISITES: Must take both a lecture and a laboratory section concurrently.
  • 4.00 Credits

    (4 sem. hrs.) Familiarizes the student with the diverse array of animals and plants living in natural areas of northern Ohio. Field trips to local forests, fields and streams, as well as lab studies, will acquaint students with some of the commonest flowers, trees, insects and vertebrates. Three 2-hour classes each week. Required of all Biology and Environmental Biology majors. (Fall only) PREREQUISITES: BIO123 and BIO124
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    (4 sem. hrs.) Study of the laws of heredity and some of their applications with special emphasis on transmission and molecular phenomena. Three lectures and one three hour lab each week. Required of all Biology and Environmental Biology majors. (Fall Only) PREREQUISITES: Two semesters of college biology or permission of the instructor.
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    (4 sem. hrs.) An in-depth study of the structural and functional nature of the cell based on its molecular makeup. Emphasis will be placed on both biological and molecular technology. Three lectures and one three hour lab each week. (Spring) PREREQUISITES: BIO223
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 sem. hrs.) This course examines how the various systems of the human body function and builds upon biologic principles presented in first-year biology courses. Designed as a service course for nonmajors, this course may not be used towards hours in the Biology or Environmental Sciences majors. Students with crdit for BIO315 will not also receivecrdit for BIO235. (Spring only) PREREQUISITES: One semester of college biology.
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