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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the basic processes and theories concerning the development of life on earth. Topics will include plate tectonics, radiometric age dating, relative age dating, stratigraphic principles, the organization of life, the development of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and organisms, taxonomic nomenclature, modern genetics and modern evolutionary theory. Crosslisted with GEOL 1123.
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4.00 Credits
Designed for Science majors. This course includes a study of inorganic chemistry and biochemistry; cells; biochemical processes; cellular reproduction; molecular genetics; heredity; evolution; selected plant and animal systems and ecology.
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1.00 Credits
Field applications of paleontological and geological concepts and practices. This course will consist of several area field trips to examine fossils in situ. Included in the field exercises are mapping projects, fossil collecting procedures, field documentation procedures, and other pertinent field applications. In addition, in laboratory time will consist of follow-up procedures for sample processing and preservation. Prerequisite: LFSC 1133 or concurrent enrollment. Cross listed with GEOL 1131.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents an in-depth examination of the beginning of life as prokaryotic organisms and its increasing complexity as eukaryotic metazoans. The complex interactions of life with their physical world and constantly changing environment is included. This course examines the progression and distribution of life on earth. Prerequisite: LFSC 1123 or GEOL 1123. Crosslisted with GEOL 1133.
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5.00 Credits
General plant study dealing with the structure and function of plant parts as well as classification, life cycles, genetics, and ecological relationships. Lab fee $7.00.
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5.00 Credits
General animal study dealing with the structures, functions, characteristics, life histories, and habits of members of the animal kingdom. Lab fee $7.00.
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5.00 Credits
An introductory study of the biology of the lower organisms with an emphasis on characteristics, cultivation, identification and diseases associated with bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. Cell biology, cellular metabolism, molecular genetics, immunology, and host-parasite relations are included. Lab fee $7.00. Prerequisites: CHEM 1114; LFSC 1315, or LFSC 2103 or equivalents.
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3.00 Credits
Directed individual study of special topics and special courses in life science. To offer special instruction in life science to technical personnel of area companies or agencies and to other select groups of the community. (Same as GEOL 2091-6.)
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3.00 Credits
The basic features of cells and methods of studying them. Elementary cellular chemistry, structures, and functions of cellular organelles; cellular mechanisms of reproduction and differentiation. Prerequisite: LFSC 1315 and CHEM 1114 or equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
A survey of the invertebrate animals while studying their morphology, physiology, ecology, and evolution. Lab fee $7.00. Prerequisite: LFSC 1315.
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