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1.00 Credits
This course introduces students to Clinical Laboratory Science testing. Laboratory exercises include routine urinalysis, mononucleosis testing, pregnancy testing, preparation of differential blood smears, and the identification of white blood cells, basic ABO and Rh blood grouping, coagulation testing, glucose and cholesterol testing, and methods of obtaining blood. Prerequisites: BIO 108/118 or 206/216; concurrent with BIO 200.
Prerequisite:
BIO-210
Corequisite:
BIO-200
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1.00 Credits
This laboratory experience introduces students to the protocols of scientific experimentation and the relationship of those protocols to environmental issues. Concurrent with BIO 201.
Corequisite:
BIO-201
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1.00 Credits
The lab portion provides experiences in the detailed dissection of the cat and studies of human tissues and skeleton. Concurrent with BIO 205 A Challenge Examination is available for this course.
Corequisite:
BIO-205
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1.00 Credits
Lab experiences offer students the opportunity to measure parameters covered in lecture, and to design and perform physiological experiments. Concurrent with BIO 206. A Challenge Examination is available for this course.
Prerequisite:
BIO-216
Corequisite:
BIO-206
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Neumann University periodically offers Special Topics courses in Biology [BIO] that reflect specific topics of study which are not part of the standard University curriculum. Special Topics courses in Biology that are numbered at the 126/226 level are generally open to all students and may be designated as Core courses. Courses at the 326 level are specifically designed for students at either the junior or senior level, while courses at the 426 level are only open to students with senior standing. For any given semester, course title(s) and content area(s), as well as any specified prerequisites, are published during the preceding semester. Permission of the instructor may also be required before a student can register for any Special Topics course.
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3.00 Credits
Basic principles of heredity are studied, including Mendelian and modified inheritance patterns, sex determination mechanisms, linkage analysis with genetic mapping, Chi-square analysis of data, modern molecular genetics, and population genetics with regard to evolution of species and conservation. Molecular structure and processes related to the regulation of genetic material are also emphasized. Prerequisites: one university biology course and MATH 102 (both with a minimum grade of C) ; concurrent with BIO 242.
Prerequisite:
BIO-232
Corequisite:
BIO-242
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3.00 Credits
The scientific study of the interactions that determine the distribution and abundance of organisms constitute the focus of this course. Other topics include the environmental factors which influence the distribution of organisms, the effect of competition, predation, and behavior on the dynamics of populations, and the interaction of biotic and abiotic factors in complex ecosystems. Prerequisite: One university biology course (with a minimum grade of C); MATH 102 is recommended; concurrent with BIO 243.
Prerequisite:
BIO-233
Corequisite:
BIO-243
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3.00 Credits
Plant structure, physiology, metabolism and reproduction are introduced in this course, in addition to plant evolution and diversity. The importance of plants in maintaining a balanced and healthy ecosystem is emphasized; and the course culminates in a survey of regional native plants. Prerequisite: BIO 107/117 or BIO 105/115 (with a minimum grade of C). Concurrent with BIO 244.
Prerequisite:
BIO-234
Corequisite:
BIO-244
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1.00 Credits
This genetics laboratory provides an experimental approach to studying the basic principles of genetics. Microscopic examination of mitosis and meiosis in plants and animals is performed as well as the recombination of genes in fungi, Chi-square analysis of hybrid plant offspring, computer simulations of fruit fly crosses to investigate sex-linkage, gene linkage, and an introduction to pedigree analysis using DNA gelelectrophoresis. Prerequisites: One university biology course and MATH 102 (both with a minimum grade of C); concurrent with BIO 232.
Corequisite:
BIO-232
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1.00 Credits
This laboratory course provides students with experience in the formulation of relevant questions as well as the design and execution of experiments in the field. Concurrent with BIO 233.
Corequisite:
BIO-233
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