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  • 4.00 Credits

    Lecture/laboratory course. Major parasites of medical and economic interest are examined, including the casual agents of malaria, typanosomiasis schistosamiasis, and filariasis. The ecology, anatomy, pathology, and public health importance of these parasites are emphasized. Laboratories include both live and prepared material. Offered every other year. Prerequisites: BS2400,BS2410;ECII placement or equivalent
  • 4.00 Credits

    Lecture/laboratory course designed for biology majors and premedical students. Emphasis is on the basic anatomical patterns of vertebrae structure. Morphogenesis and structure function relationships are discussed in terms of adaptive significance. Laboratory includes dissections of aquatic and terrestial vertebraes. Offered every year. Prerequisites: BS2400,BS2410;ECII placement or equivalent
  • 4.00 Credits

    Examines profound ubiquitos influences of the external environment on the body, the physiological responses to environmental challenges, and ways in which these responses contribute to either health or disease. Includes nutritional influences on health; physiological repsonse to environmental chemicals; adaptions to altitude, pressure, temperature, humidity, radiation; physiology of psychosocial stress; and physiology of excercise. Offered every other year. Prerequisites: BS2400-BS2410
  • 4.00 Credits

    Lecture/workshop course designed for science students. Examines the aging process on the molecular, cellular, and organismic levels. Emphasizes alterations during the aging process in cells whose life span is identical to that of entire organism. Examination of various pathological disorders in relationship to aging is also emphasized. Students are required to read original articles and be prepared to discuss current topics in workshops settings. Offered every other year. Prerequisites: BS2400,BS2410;ECII placement or equivalent BS3400 is recommended
  • 4.00 Credits

    Lecture/discussion/laboratory course whose content is directed to the study of the molecular basis of cell activities, cell ultrastructure, and its integration with cellular function. Lectures survey the cell in its environment, energy transformation, mobility, replication of genetic material, growth, nucleocytoplasmic interactions. The laboratory explores techniques used in the study of the cell. Offered every other year. Prerequisites: BS2400, BS2410, CP2120, CP2130 with a "C" or better; ECII placement or equivalent
  • 4.00 Credits

    A laboratory-oriented course dealing with the microscopic and ultramicroscopic anatomy of mammalian tissues and organs with emphasis on relating structure to function. Offered every other year. Prerequisites: BS2400-BS2410
  • 4.00 Credits

    Concerned with structure-function relationships in various types of microrganisms, with particular emphasis on bacteria. Nutrition, biosynthesis, energetics, growth, microbial interactions and symbolic relationships, host-parasite relationships, and microbial genetics are among the topics discussed. Lecture and laboratory. Offered every other year. Prerequisite: BS2400,BS2410;CP2120,CP2130; permission of instructor;ECII placement or equivalent
  • 4.00 Credits

    A lecture/laboratory course offering a basic vertebrae embryological background, includes topics such as: gametogenesis, fertilization, cleavage, and neurulation followed by discussions on molecular mechanisms involved in controlling morphogenesis and differentiation. Also, described are developmental phenomena in later stages ontogeny such as metamorphosis, regeneration, carcinogenesis, and immunological reactions. Offered every other year. Prerequisites: BS2400, BS2410; ECII placement or equivalent; BS3520 recommended
  • 4.00 Credits

    Lecture/discussion course presenting the history of life on earth from its inception to the emergence and early history of homo sapiens. Through readings, lectures, demonstrations, laboratories, discussions, and museum trips, students examine modern evolutionary theory and concepts, including abiogenesis, adaptation, population genetics, race speciation, and progressive evolution. Offered every other year. Prerequisites: BS2400-BS2410;ECII placement or equiv Recommended: completion of BS4460
  • 4.00 Credits

    Lecture/discussion course to promote a thorough understanding of various aspects of sexuality. Course includes male and female sexual anatomy and physiology, common diseases in both genders, means of contraception, various aspects of human sexual behavior, societal and cultural impact on sexuality, sexually transmitted diseases including AIDS and other related topics. Current scientific research and sexological surveys keep course updated. Open to science and nonscience majors in junior and senior years. Offered every year. Prerequisite: ECII placmt
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