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BIOL 1214: Principles of Biology
4.00 Credits
Seminole State College
Principles of Biology is an introductory majors biology course with lab. The course includes an in-depth study of fundamental biological concepts including metabolism, homeostasis, heredity, evolution and ecology at the sub-cellular, cellular, and organism levels. No prerequisites. OSRHE Matrix: BI 102
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BIOL 2113: Introduction to Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Seminole State College
This course considers basic nutrition as it is related to food and health problems in the present socioeconomic and cultural environment. This course is a practical application of the science of nutrition in planning diets for people of various ages and occupations.
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BIOL 2210: Physiology Lab
3.00 Credits
Seminole State College
Required with BIOL 2214
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BIOL 2211: Laboratory Techniques in Physiology
1.00 Credits
Seminole State College
The student will serve as a laboratory assistant for a minimum of 3 hours per week for one semester gaining practical knowledge and experience in physiology laboratory techniques, lab preparation, and lab implementation, while assisting physiology students in a laboratory setting. It is required that students have knowledge of physiology. Prerequisite: The student must have earned a "B" or better in the course or an equivalent course in which the student will serve as lab assistant and permission from the instructor.
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BIOL 2212: Laboratory Techniques in Biology
2.00 Credits
Seminole State College
The student will be expected to get acquainted with the laboratory equipment and its use. Students will be expected to become proficient in dissection and slide preparation techniques and act as a laboratory assistant for a minimum of 6 hours per week for one semester. Prerequisite: Must have had a "B" or better in the course or an equivalent course in which he will serve as lab assistant and permission from the Instructor.
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BIOL 2214: Physiology
4.00 Credits
Seminole State College
Physiology is an introduction to the many aspects of body function. This course includes a survey of the functions and biochemical processes of the cells, tissues, and organ systems. Functional interrelationships of vertebrate systems are stressed, including cellular physiology, communication and control, maintenance systems, and reproduction. This course emphasizes the basic chemical and physical reactions which are involved with maintenance of homeostasis, with special emphasis placed on humans. Knowledge of basic anatomy, as well as chemistry, is necessary in order to fully understand the workings of the body machinery. Prerequisites: One Life Science course (BIOL 1214, BOT 1114, or ZOO 1114) and CHEM 1114 or CHEM 1315. Division approval may be granted for Health Related and Nursing majors. OSRHE Matrix: BI 465
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BOT 1110: General Botany Lab
3.00 Credits
Seminole State College
Required with BOT 1114
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BOT 1114: General Botany
4.00 Credits
Seminole State College
General Botany is an introduction to the study of plant life, structures, adaptations, and reproduction. Primarily for science majors but will fulfill the General Education Life Science requirement. OSRHE Matrix: BI 201
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BOT 2022: Forest Trees of Oklahoma
2.00 Credits
Seminole State College
(Independent Study) Forest Trees of Oklahoma is a study of the common trees of Oklahoma, including general types; locations; a brief study of the forest conditions of the state of Oklahoma and the agencies responsible for them. A mounted display of fifty Oklahoma tree leaves properly identified will terminate the course. Prerequisite: General Biology (BIOL 1114), Principles of Biology (BIOL 1214), or General Botany (BOT 1114).
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CAD 1113: Principles of Drafting
3.00 Credits
Seminole State College
This course is designed to enable the student to understand drafting safety practices; utilize basic drafting tools and equipment; utilize drafting scales; perform lettering, design lines, understand fundamentals of geometric construction; freehand sketch, prepare simple drawings; and use basic dimensioning techniques. Offered at GCTC
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