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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CHEM-1115 or CHEM-1314 with a grade of C or better. An introductory course in environmental health encompassing a comprehensive survey of major environmental issues related to personal and community health, including population dynamics, environmental toxins, and environmental degradation. Integrated lecture/Laboratory - 4 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIOL-1314 and BIOL-2114 or BIOL- 3115 with a grade of C or better. A study of the human organism. Emphasis is given to the normal function, regulatory mechanisms and coordination of the neuromuscular, cardiovascular, excretory, digestive, respiratory, endocrine, and reproductive systems. Lab experience includes use of the physiograph to demonstrate ECG and EMG, blood counting and identification, spirometry, and CPR training. Lecture - 3 hours; Laboratory - 3hours.
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Prerequisite: BIOL-3224. A study of the principles of exercise physiology. The response, adaptation and regulation of the human body during exercise will be examined, from the cellular to the systemic level. Applications to physical training, health, performance and assessment will be emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIOL-1314 with a grade of C or better. General principles of biotic and abiotic interrelationships, including conservation biology. Field work emphasizes local ecosystems and pollution factors. Lecture - 3 hours; Laboratory - 3hours.
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Prerequisites: BIOL-2114 or BIOL-2013 and BIOL- 2023 with a grade of C or better. A study of the structure and function of viruses, rickettsiae, bacteria, fungi, protozoans, flatworms, and roundworms. Special emphasis is given to the isolation, culturing, staining, control, and pathogenesis of the organisms. The genetics, host parasite relations and the immune response are also stressed. Lecture - 3 hours; Laboratory - 4 hours.
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Prerequisite: BIOL-3415 or equivalent with a grade of C or better. A study of pathogenic microorganisms and the diseases they produce in humans. Emphasis is on the physiology, pathogenesis and epidemiology of specific microorganisms, including host responses. Lab studies involve culture, identification and control of microorganisms. Also included are basic immunologic concepts and serologic techniques. Lecture - 3 hours; Laboratory - 4 hours.
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Prerequisite: BIOL-1314 with a grade of C or better. The natural history of birds with emphasis on U.S. species including avian ecology, anatomy and physiology. Lab experiences are built around field trips devoted to species identification and behavior. Lecture - 3 hours; Laboratory - 3 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CHEM-3124. A detailed study of the structure and function of the major classes of biomolecules including proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. The course also includes in-depth discussions of enzyme mechanisms and catalysis, receptor/ligand interaction, cellular signaling pathways, molecular motors, and membrane structure and function. The lab provides basic biochemical techniques, including differential centrifugation, chromatography, oxidation studies, enzymology, and electrophoresis. Lecture - 3 hours; Laboratory - 3 hours. (Same as CHEM- 4014.)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIOL-4014. A detailed overview of intermediary metabolism, including discussion of glycolysis, Krebs cycle, oxidative phosphorylation, amino acid synthesis and catabolism, the urea cycle and nucleotide biosynthesis. Lecture - 3 hours. (Same as CHEM- 4123.)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIOL-3415. A study of advanced principles of immunology. The nature of the immune response mechanisms, immuno-genetics, diseases of the immune system and applications of immunology in medicine and research are emphasized. Lecture - 3 hours.
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