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BI 1112: Medical Terminology
2.00 Credits
East Central College
(2.0 hours) A course in biomedical terminology. The student learns to pronounce, spell, and interpret the meaning of word components and how they fi t together in modern biomedical terminology. The student studies some 1,500 words and learns the basics for expanding his or her own biomedical vocabulary. Two hours lecture per week. Prerequisite: None
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BI 1113: Medical Terminology I
3.00 Credits
East Central College
(3.0 hours) An introduction to medical terminology focusing on the building and understanding of anatomical and pathological terms through identifi cation and interpretation of roots, prefi xes and suffi xes. Students will pronounce, spell, defi ne and interpret text on basic terms used in reporting on body systems, medical specialties, disease and procedural activities. The course will address basic medical terminology and abbreviations. Prerequisite: None
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BI 1203: Introduction to Life Science
3.00 Credits
East Central College
(3.0 hours) A study of fundamental biological concepts, with emphasis on human biology. Topics include: the cell, the chemistry of life, the structure and function of human organ systems, genetics, ecology, and evolution. Prerequisite: None
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BI 1303: General Biology Lecture
3.00 Credits
East Central College
(3.0 hours) An introductory course involving fundamental biological principles of both plant and animal life. This course is designed to be used as a general education course and is not open to students with credit in botany or zoology or students planning to take an additional course in the biological sciences. Three hours of lecture and two two-hour laboratory periods per week. Prerequisite: None. Corequisite: BI 1312
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BI 1312: General Biology Lab
2.00 Credits
East Central College
(2.0 hours) An introductory course involving fundamental biological principles of both plant and animal life. This course is designed to be used as a general education course and is not open to students with credit in botany or zoology or students planning to take an additional course in the biological sciences. Three hours of lecture and two two-hour laboratory periods per week. Prerequisite: None. Corequisite: BI 1303
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BI 1323: Principles of Biology Lecture
3.00 Credits
East Central College
(3.0 hours) An introductory course concerned with the behavior of molecules, cells, organisms, and populations in an ecosystem- bound and evolving world. This course is intended for all biology related fi elds, pre-health, and allied health sciences, and agriculture related disciplines. This course in intended to be taught as a University level biology course. Prerequisite: None. Corequisite: BI 1332
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BI 1332: Principles of Biology Lab
2.00 Credits
East Central College
(2.0 hours) An introductory course concerned with the behavior of molecules, cells, organisms, and populations in an ecosystem- bound and evolving world. This course is intended for all biology related fi elds, pre-health, and allied health sciences, and agriculture related disciplines. This course is intended to be taught as a University level biology course. Prerequisite: None. Corequisite: BI 1323
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BI 1403: Invertebrate Zoology Lecture
3.00 Credits
East Central College
(3.0 hours) A study of the structure and function of invertebrates with special attention paid to the phylogenetic origins of taxonomic groups and the integration of their structural systems. Three one-hour lecture recitation periods and two two-hour laboratory period per week. This course is recommended for students majoring in life sciences and related fi elds. Prerequisite: BI 1323 & BI 1332 Corequisite: BI 1412
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BI 1412: Invertebrate Zoology Lab
2.00 Credits
East Central College
(2.0 hours) A study of the structure and function of invertebrates with special attention paid to the phylogenetic origins of taxonomic groups and the integration of their structural systems. Three one-hour lecture recitation periods and two two-hour laboratory period per week. This course is recommended for students majoring in the life sciences and related fi elds. Prerequisite: BI 1323 & BI 1332 Corequisite: BI 1403
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BI 1603: General Botany Lecture
3.00 Credits
East Central College
(3.0 hours) An introduction to the plant kingdom, structure, physiology, life histories, economics importance, and the evolution of plants. Laboratory will include experimentation and observation to verify and enhance classroom lecture and recitation. Three one-hour lecture recitation periods and two two-hour laboratory periods per week. Prerequisite: BI 1323 & BI 1332, or consent of instructor. Corequisite: BI 1612
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