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BIO 105: em Current Concepts in Biology
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
A survey of the principles of biology provides the framework for understanding the problems faced by society. Topics include cellular and organismic reproduction, genetics, systems of the human body and evolution. Does not apply to the Biology Major or Minor.
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BIO 107: Introduction to the Biology and Chemistry Majors
1.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Biology and chemistry majors explore the relevance of their coursework to their career options. Strategies for resume development and portfolio preparation are included.
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BIO 210: Human Anatomy and Physiology
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
This course for nursing majors explores the structure and function of the tissues, organs and systems of the human body and emphasizes the integration and regulation of human body systems in sustaining life. The laboratory combines the study of models and virtual body parts with dissection as well as the acquisition and analysis of physiological data. Prerequisite: a grade of C or better in BIO 103. Fee. Does not apply to the Biology Major or Minor.
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BIO 211: Human Anatomy
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
This course explores the relationship between anatomical form and function in the major body systems from the tissue level to the organization of the body plan. The laboratory combines the study of models and virtual body parts with dissection. Prerequisite: BIO 103. Fee.
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BIO 212: em Human Physiology
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
This course explores how the function, regulation and integration of the major organ systems of the human body operate to maintain homeostasis and sustain life. The laboratory focuses on acquisition and analysis of physiological data. Prerequisite: BIO 103. Fee.
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BIO 214: Zoology
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
This course surveys the major phyla of invertebrate and vertebrate animals and provides an introduction to animal anatomy, physiology, ecology and evolution. The laboratory explores the diversity of animal forms. Prerequisite: BIO 103. Fee.
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BIO 215: Botany
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
This survey of the plant kingdom emphasizes the structure, function, development, heredity and evolution of seed plants. The laboratory explores the diversity of plant forms. Prerequisite: BIO 103. Fee.
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BIO 216: em Environmental Science
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
The course is a survey of environmental science that includes the relationship and responsibility of society and the individual to the natural world. This is the foundation course for the Environmental Studies Minor. The course is taught using student centered learning and includes a laboratory. Fee.
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BIO 220: em Contemporary Environmental Issues
2.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Through the study of cutting edge global environmental problems, students learn information and develop the analytical skills necessary to make informed personal and societal decisions about the environment.
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BIO 256: Embryology and Development
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
The creation of cellular diversity and form is explored through the processes and control of cellular differentiation. The emergence of living order is revealed in the patterns of orderly change from fertilization to organ formation. The laboratory emphasizes the development of model organisms. Prerequisite: BIO 103. Fee.
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