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BIO 111: Human Anatomy and Physiology I
4.00 Credits
Hastings College
A general consideration of structural and functional relationships of cells, tissues, organs and organ systems in the human organism. Normal and abnormal events of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems are analyzed in lecture and laboratory. Th ree lectures and one laboratory weekly. Fall semester.
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BIO 113: Human Anatomy and Physiology II
4.00 Credits
Hastings College
Continuation of BIO 111. Normal and abnormal events of the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Th ree lectures and one laboratory weekly. Spring semester.
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BIO 234: Medical Terminology
2.00 Credits
Hastings College
Students will study the Latin and Greek roots of medical terms: their proper pronunciation and usage, and the places, procedures, pathologies, and phenomena they refer to. Spring, even-numbered years.
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BIO 235: Biometry
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
Th is course describes the kinds of quantitative data biologists collect and how to analyze it. We discuss examples of allometry in organism's development, measures of population growth and evolution, vital biometrics, and the interpretation of statistics. Th e nature of probability leads to an understanding of proper statistical methods; including ANOVA, non-parametric tests, correlation and regression. Th ese methods are demonstrated and learned through working problems with examples from ecology, epidemiology, physiology and genetics. May not satisfy statistics requirements for professional schools. Spring, odd-numbered years.
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BIO 242/342: Bioethics
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
Objectives: To understand what ethics are (or should be) based upon and apply ethical logic to situations and controversies that arise as a consequence of new technology, biological knowledge, and societal changes. Format: Short lectures on philosophical inquiry and relevant biological perspectives. Discussions on important, current issues in both medical and broader societal ethics related to the biological sciences. Activities will involve students in the dynamics of ethical decision making. Presentations (and essays for upper-division) by students on selected topics are required. No Biology prerequisites. Spring, odd-numbered years.
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BIO 304: Developmental Biology
4.00 Credits
Hastings College
Th is course covers the development of selected organisms. Primary emphasis is on the vertebrates. Th ree lectures plus 1 lab weekly. Spring, even-numbered years.
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BIO 314: General Botany
4.00 Credits
Hastings College
An introduction to the plant kingdom with emphasis on gross and microscopic morphology, taxonomy, reproduction, evolution, and physiology. Th ree lectures and one laboratory weekly. Fall, even-numbered years.
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BIO 320: Animal Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
Animal Nutrition examines the basic principles of nutritional physiology of domestic animal species. Th e course will include the exploration of both monogastric and ruminant nutritional physiology. In addition, emphasis will be placed on the basic principles of diet formulation and ration analysis for domestic animal species. Summer session.
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BIO 321: Microbiology
5.00 Credits
Hastings College
An introduction to the study of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa which are of medical or economic importance to man. Morphology, physiology, genetics, control methods, methods of culture, and general immunology are considered. Th ree lectures and two laboratories weekly. Fall semester.
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BIO 324: Conservation Biology
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
Th is course will explore man's relationship with his environment in the context of natural resource management. Topics will include wildlife, fi sheries, forest, rangeland and watershed management, threatened and endangered species and the policy and laws surrounding utilizing critical habitat for T&E species. Students will develop a management plan for species of concern. Fall, even-numbered years.
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