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3.00 Credits
This is the first of a two-semester science course sequence for non-science majors. An overview of the following is covered: chemistry of life, cell structure and function, cell division, protein synthesis, metabolism, photosynthesis, and tissues. In addition, several human organ systems are examined. Pre-requisite: DSPW 0800, DSPR 0800 4.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours 3.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Combined Lecture/Lab Math, Nat. Sci., Hlth Sci College Natural Sciences Department Course Attributes: Gen Ed Elective (AAS), Gen Ed Natural Science, Developmental Reading, Developmental Writing, Natural Phys Science, Natural Phy Sci with Lab
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3.00 Credits
This is the second of a two-semester science course sequence for non-science majors. Students will study human organ systems, structure and function of organisms, diversity of life, ecology, and evolution. Prerequisite: BIOL 1010. 4.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours 3.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Combined Lecture/Lab Math, Nat. Sci., Hlth Sci College Natural Sciences Department Course Attributes: Gen Ed Elective (AAS), Gen Ed Natural Science, Natural Phys Science, Natural Phy Sci with Lab
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of General Biology I and provides information and laboratory techniques to help students understand the origin and diversity of life, and the structure, function, and ecology of organisms. Prerequisite: BIOL 1110 4.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours 3.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Combined Lecture/Lab Math, Nat. Sci., Hlth Sci College Natural Sciences Department Course Attributes: Gen Ed Elective (AAS), Gen Ed Natural Science, Natural Phys Science, Natural Phy Sci with Lab
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4.00 Credits
This introductory course is designed to provide the basic foundation for successful comprehension of the human anatomy and physiology sequence of courses required for Health Sciences majors. Emphasis is placed upon the vocabulary, morphology, and functions of the systems of the human body. This course is recommended for all students lacking high school biology. This course is not credited toward majors in sciences or Allied Health. 4.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours 3.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Combined Lecture/Lab Math, Nat. Sci., Hlth Sci College Natural Sciences Department
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of BIOL 1300. Emphasis is placed upon the vocabulary, anatomy and physiology of the following human body systems: endocrine, reproductive, respiratory, cardiovascular, lymphatic, digestive, and urinary systems. Concepts also included are fluid- eletctolyte balance and acid-base homeostasis. This course is recommended for all students lacking high school biology. This course is not credited toward majors in the sciences of Allied Helath. Prerequisites: BIOL 1330 or BIOL 2010 or permission of the instructor. 4.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours 3.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Combined Lecture/Lab Math, Nat. Sci., Hlth Sci College Natural Sciences Department
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3.00 Credits
3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Regent's Online Degree College Regents Online Degree Department
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2.00 Credits
This is the first of a two-semester course sequence for students meeting Nursing and Allied Health curriculum requirements. Students will receive an overview of cell biology. Organization of the human body, tissues, the structure and function of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous systems and special senses will be covered. Students with a weak biological sciences background are encouraged to take BIOL 1300, or BIOL 1010. Pre-requisite: DSPW 0800, DSPR 0800. 4.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours 3.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Combined Lecture/Lab Math, Nat. Sci., Hlth Sci College Natural Sciences Department Course Attributes: Developmental Reading, Developmental Writing
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3.00 Credits
This is a continuation of Principles of Anatomy and Physiology I. Students will study the structure and function of the endocrine, reproductive, respiratory, cardiovascular, lymphatic, digestive, and urinary systems. Fluid, electrolyte and acid-base homeostasis are also included. Prerequisite: BIOL 2010 4.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours 3.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Combined Lecture/Lab Math, Nat. Sci., Hlth Sci College Natural Sciences Department
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the origins, growth, physiology and anatomy of microorganisms with emphasis on microbial genetics, metabolism and gene manipulation of bacteria, viruses and fungi. Included are basic laboratory techniques and procedures. Prerequisites: BIOL 1110 and CHEM 1110 4.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours 3.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Combined Lecture/Lab Regent's Online Degree College Regents Online Degree Department
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3.00 Credits
Includes career exploration, history and applications of DNA/RNA technology, molecular biology, bioiethics, radiation safety, and laboratory practices. Laboratory exercises, field trips, and demonstrations illustrate the basic techniques of biotechnology, including fundamental concepts like the metric system, equipment safety, chemical nomenclature, states of matter, and solution concentrations. Prerequisite or corequisite: BIOL 1110 or permission of instructor. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours 2.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Combined Lecture/Lab Math, Nat. Sci., Hlth Sci College Natural Sciences Department
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