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BIO 120: Foundations in Molecular Cell Biology
4.00 Credits
Carlow University
A second course in the biology curriculum that introduces students to molecular and cellular theory, including the structure and function of cells at the microscopic and sub-cellular levels. Students will also examine the concepts of energy metabolism, biochemistry and biosynthesis of macromolecules, and the genetic level of organization. Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab per week
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BIO 157: Contemporary Biology
4.00 Credits
Carlow University
An overview of the principles and applications of biological knowledge as they relate to health, medical, agricultural, and ecological issues in contemporary society. The process and methods of scientific inquiry, its resulting technologies, our understanding of the natural world, and the impact of our knowledge and the technologies on our society and environment are examined. An underlying theme is humankind, human form and function, and humankind's relationship to the natural world. Three hours of lecture and one two-hour lab per week. Open to all non-biology majors
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BIO 201: Anatomy & Physiology I
4.00 Credits
Carlow University
A sequence of two courses. In the first semester, students examine the anatomy and physiology of the support and control systems of the human body: skeletal, muscular, nervous, and endocrine. In the second semester, students examine systems concerned with maintenance: cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive. The relationship between structure and function and the concept of homeostasis are emphasized. Attention is given to clinical correlation and application of basic anatomical and physiological facts. Three hours of lecture and two hours of lab weekly
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BIO 202: Anatomy & Physiology II
4.00 Credits
Carlow University
A sequence of two courses. In the first semester, students examine the anatomy and physiology of the support and control systems of the human body: skeletal, muscular, nervous, and endocrine. In the second semester, students examine systems concerned with maintenance: cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive. The relationship between structure and function and the concept of homeostasis are emphasized. Attention is given to clinical correlation and application of basic anatomical and physiological facts. Three hours of lecture and two hours of lab weekly
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BIO 203: Pathophysiology
3.00 Credits
Carlow University
A course examining the underlying processes and effects of disease at the level of cells, tissues, organs, and systems. Cellular mechanisms lay the foundation for examining pathophysiological changes in organs and systems. Three hours of lecture weekly
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BIO 205: Anatomy & Physiology I
4.00 Credits
Carlow University
A set of two courses designed for the biology major preparing for careers in perfusion technology, the health professions, or forensic science. These comprehensive courses cover the anatomical structure of all major systems of the body and the physiological and homeostatic mechanisms that are associated with their functions. Three hours of lecture and two hours of lab per week
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BIO 206: Anatomy & Physiology II
4.00 Credits
Carlow University
A set of two courses designed for the biology major preparing for careers in perfusion technology, the health professions, or forensic science. These comprehensive courses cover the anatomical structure of all major systems of the body and the physiological and homeostatic mechanisms that are associated with their functions. Three hours of lecture and two hours of lab per week
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BIO 207: Anatomy & Physiology I
4.00 Credits
Carlow University
The first in a sequence of two courses. In the first semester the student will learn about the cell, basic histology and integument, and then examine the anatomy and physiology of cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, respiratory and digestive systems. Attention is given to clinical correlation
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BIO 208: Anatomy & Physiology II
4.00 Credits
Carlow University
The second in a sequence of two courses. In the second semester, the student will eXamine the anatomy and physiology of the skeletal, muscular, nervous, urinary, reproductive, and endocrine systems. Attention is given to clinical correlation
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BIO 217: Principles of Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Carlow University
A course designed to provide students with an introduction to the biology of microbes, including a review of the biology and chemistry of cells. Students explore the positive and negative interactions between microorganisms and humans, focusing on their impact on human health. The characteristics and classification of microbes as bacteria, protists, fungi, helminths, viruses, and prions are discussed. rrhe biological basis of clinical activities in infection prevention, control, and treatment is emphasized. rrhe human immune response to fight against infectious disease is introduced. The laboratory portion of the course focuses on aseptic technique, microscopy, diagnostic microbiology, and control of microbial growth
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