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BIOLOGY 1459,1469: General Biology I, II
3.00 Credits
Howard Payne University
An in-depth study of the principles and concepts of biology. General Biology I will cover cell biology, genetics, evolution, and ecology. General Biology II will cover diversity and physiology of organisms, including microbes, plants, and animals. Field trips are required for BIO 1469. Students will not be allowed credit for BIO 1459 and BIO 1419 or BIO 1409 for the general education laboratory science requirement. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory per week. Fall 1459, Spring 1469. Prerequisite: 1459 prerequisite for 1469. Four semester hours each
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BIOLOGY 2114,3114,4114: Biology Teaching Assistant Internship
1.00 Credits
Howard Payne University
A course designed to give Biology majors teaching experience in a classroom setting under the supervision of a participating instructor. Forty-five (45) hours of service is required and may include time in, preparation before, and clean up after class. Fall, Spring, Summer. Prerequisite: BIO 1459,1469 and consent of instructor and participating instructor. One semester hour
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BIOLOGY 2371: Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Howard Payne University
A thorough study of human nutrition covering digestion and utilization of the basic nutrient groups. The adequacy of the typical diet of various age groups will be studied. Diet planning will be examined, and current topics on nutrition will be discussed. Cross-credited with ESS 2371. Spring. Prerequisite: None. Three semester hours
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BIOLOGY 2409: Fundamentals of Microbiology
3.00 Credits
Howard Payne University
Fundamental concepts of the biology of microorganisms will be taught. Emphasis will be principally on bacteria, fungi, and viruses causing human disease and impacting human health through their effects on the environment. Three hours of lecture and two two-hour laboratories per week. Spring. Prerequisite: PSC 1419 or CHE 1429 or 1479 or 1489 and BIO 1409 or 1459 or 2489. Four semester hours
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BIOLOGY 2419: Plant Diversity
3.00 Credits
Howard Payne University
Field and laboratory studies of native nonvascular plants with emphasis on classification, identification and life cycles. Field trips required. Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory per week. Fall. Prerequisite: BIO 1459, 1469. Four semester hours
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BIOLOGY 2429: Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
3.00 Credits
Howard Payne University
A comparative study of the origin and development of vertebrate organ systems. Three hours lecture, and one three-hour laboratory. Fall. Prerequisite: BIO 1459, 1469. Four semester hours
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BIOLOGY 2489,2499: Human Anatomy And Physiology I And II
4.00 Credits
Howard Payne University
A correlated study of the structure and function of the human body. BIO 2489, Fall and Summer I; BIO 2499, Spring and Summer II. Prerequisite: BIO 2489 prerequisite to BIO 2499. Four semester hours each
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BIOLOGY 3419: Microbiology
3.00 Credits
Howard Payne University
An introduction to the structure, function and economic relationship of bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Three hours lecture and two two-hour laboratories per week. Fall, even years. Prerequisite: BIO 3429. Four semester hours
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BIOLOGY 3429: Cell Biology
3.00 Credits
Howard Payne University
A detailed study of the structure and function of cells and cell structures. Regulation and mechanisms will be stressed. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week. Spring. Prerequisites: BIO 1459, 1469; CHE 2331, 2139, 2341, 2149 or concurrent enrollment in CHE 2341 and 2149. Four semester hours
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BIOLOGY 3459: General Entomology
3.00 Credits
Howard Payne University
An introduction to the study of insects and the identification of families in the principle orders. Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory per week. Field trips required. On demand. Prerequisite: BIO 1459 and 1469. Four semester hours
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