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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory course emphasizing some of the techniques and principles presented in BIOL 1303. Animal dissection required. Laboratory fee required: $17. 3 additional laboratory or activity hours per week. (BIOL 2101)
Corequisite:
Credit or enrollment in BIOL 1303
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1.00 Credits
A continuation of BIOL 1103. Laboratory fee required: $17. 3 additional laboratory or activity hours per week. (BIOL 2102)
Corequisite:
BIOL 1103 and credit or enrollment in BIOL 1304
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3.00 Credits
Topics include the scientific method, chemical and physical bases of life, cell structure and function, respiration, photosynthesis, cell division, heredity, regulation of genes, the diversity of life, and plant structure and function. BIOL 1301 and 1302 are courses designed for students who plan to take advanced level courses in biology and microbiology. Only one of the following courses may be applied toward a degree: BIOL 1301 or BIOL 1310. (BIOL 1306)
Corequisite:
Credit or enrollment in BIOL 1101, ENG 1301 and MATH 1301
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of BIOL 1301. Topics include digestion, nervous and hormonal control, gas exchange, excretion, homeostasis, reproduction and development, animal behavior, evolution and the ecology of biological communities. Only one of the following courses may be applied toward a degree: BIOL 1302 or BIOL 1312. (BIOL 1307)
Corequisite:
BIOL 1101, BIOL 1301 and credit or enrollment in BIOL 1102
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3.00 Credits
Cells and tissues of the human body and its skeletal, muscular, integumentary, nervous and sensory systems. (BIOL 2301)
Corequisite:
Credit or enrollment in BIOL 1103
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of the study of the human body, with emphasis on the endocrine, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, excretory and reproductive systems. (BIOL 2302)
Corequisite:
BIOL 1303 and credit or enrollment in BIOL 1104
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3.00 Credits
Integrated lecture/laboratory course for non-science majors. This course will include a study of the scientific method, how it compares to other methods of inquiry, and the relationship between science and technology. Emphasis will be placed on the biology of the individual including composition of human cells, the organization of the human body, and the functions of its organ systems. Issues related to animal experimentation, genetic engineering, cloning, human reproduction, and contraception will be discussed. Laboratory activities will be experimental in nature, and include the use of a variety of instruments and techniques used by scientists to study biological phenomena. Laboratory fee required: $17. 2 additional laboratory or activity hours per week.
Corequisite:
Credit or enrollment in ENG 1301
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3.00 Credits
Integrated lecture/laboratory course for non-science majors. This course will expand the study of biology to the environment outside the human body. Major themes will include adaptation to environmental conditions and change, evolution, the diversity of life forms, how humans interact with and affect other organisms, overpopulation, and human alteration of the physical environment. Laboratory activities will be investigative in nature and relate to the lecture topics. Laboratory fee required: $17. 2 additional laboratory or activity hours per week.
Corequisite:
Credit or enrollment in ENG 1301
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1.00 Credits
Selected topics in lower-level biology according to the needs and interests of the students. Laboratory fee required: $30.
Corequisite:
Varies according to topic
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2.00 Credits
Selected topics in lower-level biology according to the needs and interests of the students. Laboratory fee required: $30.
Corequisite:
Varies according to topic
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