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  • 3.00 Credits

    Presents applications of the pathologic variations from the normal function and structure of the body resulting from disease, heredity or injury. Provides a link between anatomy and physiology and biochemistry and its application to clinical practice. Three hours lecture. Prerequisites: BIO 330 and BIO 331 or equivalent. BIO 335 or equivalent as prerequisite or corequisite.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Surveys the major invertebrate phyla, emphasizing the principles of morphology, development, physiology, evolutionary relationships and environmental interactions. Three hours lecture, three hours lab. Prerequisites: BIO 201 or permission of the instructor, ENG 101, ENG 102, or their equivalent. CHM 121 and CHM 122 or CHM 181 as prerequisite or corequisite.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Includes the study of digestion, metabolism, and absorption of nutrients in the healthy body, the application of the principles of good nutrition in the maintenance of a healthy diet through the lifespan and the relationships between nutrition and illness. Examines the nutrition concerns of people who are ill or have medical conditions that require dietary modification. Prerequisites: ENG 101, ENG 102, BIO 201. CHM 111 or CHM 103 as prerequisite or corequisite.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Presents a study of the environment from the perspectives of biology, chemistry, and physics with emphasis on energy flow, nutrient cycling, population growth and interactions, and community dynamics. Discusses consequences of human impact on communities, ecosystems, and the global environment. Three hours lecture. Prerequisites: ENG 101, ENG 102 or their equivalent, BIO 201 or permission of the instructor. CHM 121 and CHM 122 or CHM 181 as prerequisite or corequisite.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Studies the chemical basis of life, body organization, cellular structure and metabolism, tissues, membranes, and glands; the structure and function of the skeletal, muscular, nervous systems, and special senses. Includes lab experiences designed to supplement lecture topics: cell physiology, tissues, human bones, dissection of a cat or cadaver, certain physiological experiments and computer simulations. Three-hour lecture, two and one half hours lab. Prerequisites: BIO 201 with a minimum grade of C, or high school biology taken within the last 5 years with a minimum grade of B, or a minimum of 80% on a basic biology concepts pre-test, CHM 099 or its equivalent.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Studies the structure and function of the endocrine, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems and human development. Lab emphasizes anatomy and includes certain physiological experiments, computer simulations, and cat or cadaver dissection. Three hours lecture, two and one half hours lab. Prerequisite: BIO 330 with a minimum grade of C (2.0).
  • 3.00 Credits

    Includes a general study of the morphology, taxonomy, metabolism, growth, genetics, control and ecology of microbes with emphasis on bacteria and viruses. Considers the evolution of microbes in the macrocosm of planet Earth and the evolving epidemiology and immunology concepts in their interaction with diverse life forms. Prerequisites: High school biology, BIO 201 or equivalent and CHM 121 and CHM 122 or equivalent as prerequisite or
  • 3.00 Credits

    Presents the life history, morphology, physiology, and evolution of parasites: helminth and arthropod parasites, host-parasite relationships, control of protozoa, economic importance. Three hours lecture, three hours lab. Prerequisites: ENG 101, ENG 102 or their equivalent. CHM 121 and CHM 122 or CHM 181 as prerequisite or corequisite, BIO 201, BIO 335 or its equivalent.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Introduces scientific literature research methods. Emphasis will be placed on doing literature searches using the scientific abstracts, indexes and computer on-line databases. Procedures for writing a scientific paper using CBE, APA, or ACS guidelines will be covered. Prerequisite: admission to the major or BAIS natural science candidate.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces the student to the normal functions of the immune system. Studies in-depth the components of the immune system and the manner in which these work together to prevent disease. Explores problems with the immune system that lead to immune deficiency or autoimmune disease. Prerequisite: BIO 335 or permission of instructor, ENG 101, ENG 102 or their equivalent, CHM 111 or CHM 103 as prerequisite or corequisite.
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