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BIOL 131: Introduction to Biology
3.00 Credits
Cleveland Chiropractic College
In this course the basic concepts of biology including the cell, nutrition, a survey of physiological systems, heredity, diversity of organisms, and environmental biology are presented. Students will learn the basic concepts needed to succeed in a college level biology course. Credit will not be conferred toward the undergraduate or the D.C. programs for this class. This course will not fulfill degree requirements for the undergraduate or the D.C. programs but may be used as general elective credit.
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BIOL 230: Principles of Biology
4.00 Credits
Cleveland Chiropractic College
This course is an introductory integrated lecture and laboratory course in biological science, which explores selected concepts and principles important in understanding how biological systems operate in an interrelated fashion for optimal function. In the exploration of biological processes, the scientific method and evolutionary concepts are emphasized. Biological events are studied and understood through chemical, cellular, genetic, and systemic processes. In addition, laboratory activities explore structure and function of biological organisms through the utilization of biological models, biological experiments, and visual aids exclusive to organic life.
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BIOL 231L: General Biology Lab
1.00 Credits
Cleveland Chiropractic College
As an introductory biological laboratory, this course explores structure and function of biological organisms through the utilization of biological models, biological experiments, and visual aids. Prerequisite: Principles of Biology
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BIOL 232: Principles of Anatomy and Physiology
4.00 Credits
Cleveland Chiropractic College
This course is an integrated lecture and laboratory course which, provides the basic knowledge of the cohesive relationship between structure and function, in the human organism and how this cohesion is a necessity for optimal function within the organism. In the study of the human organism, structure and function is understood through anatomical models, visual aids, biological, physical, and chemical concepts. In addition, anatomical dissection will enhance lecture and laboratory materials. Prerequisite: Principles of Biology
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BIOL 233L: Anatomy and Physiology Lab
1.00 Credits
Cleveland Chiropractic College
This course explores anatomical and physiological processes through the use of anatomical models, visual aids, and anatomical dissection. Prerequisite: Principles of Anatomy and Physiology
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BIOL 301: Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Cleveland Chiropractic College
This is a comprehensive course that covers the principles related to the system of identification and classification, morphology, physiology, genetics, ecology, and evolution of microorganisms. The laboratory covers an array of microbiological procedures, with experiments aimed to demonstrate major concepts of bacteriology, virology, and immunology. Prerequisites: Organic Chemistry I, Principles of Biology
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BIOL 302L: Introduction to Microbiology Lab
1.00 Credits
Cleveland Chiropractic College
Characteristics of live microorganisms are studied in the laboratory with an emphasis on the use of proper aseptic techniques. Prerequisite: Microbiology
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BIOL 306: Principles of Cell Biology
4.00 Credits
Cleveland Chiropractic College
This course refines previous biological knowledge for enhanced study in human cellular and biochemical processes. Cellular structure and function, protein structure and function, cellular metabolism, Mendelian and molecular genetics, are examined at the biological and biochemical levels. Prerequisites: Principles of Biology, General Chemistry I
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BIOL 310: Human Anatomy
5.00 Credits
Cleveland Chiropractic College
This course is a comprehensive and systemic study of the structure of human body at the cellular, histological, and organ level. The emphasis of study includes microscopic and macroscopic (gross) anatomy of the integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system, endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic system, respiratory system, digestive system, urinary system, and reproductive system. The laboratory component of this course parallels and complements lecture, which comprises the use of models, histological slides, skeletal materials, and cadaver dissection and demonstration. Animal dissection complements cadaver dissection. Prerequisites: Principles of Anatomy and Physiology
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BIOL 311L: Human Anatomy Lab
1.00 Credits
Cleveland Chiropractic College
This course focuses on laboratory-based study of human structure in terms of human microscopic and macroscopic (gross) anatomy using models, skeletal materials, histological slides, and human/animal cadaver dissection and demonstration. The use of microscope to study cells and tissues will be emphasized. Prerequisite: Human Anatomy
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