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BIO 390: Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
(As needed) Comparison of organ systems of vertebrate classes. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisites: BIO 101, 102. Lab fee required.
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BIO 393: Practicum in Laboratory Science Instruction
1.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
This course is designed for students pursuing careers in science education. It provides hands-on experience teaching in an introductory laboratory setting with particular emphasis on laboratory preparation, student interactions, and pedagogical content knowledge. Repeatable for a maximum of 2. Prerequisites: BIO 101, 102 or BIO 221, 222 or PHS 211, 212 and consent of instructor.
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BIO 405: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
Independent Study may involve research, writing and/or special projects in an area agreed to by the professor and the student. Consent of the instructor and Junior class standing is required for Independent Study. A special study petition must be completed before consent is granted.
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BIO 410: Histology
4.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
(As needed) Examination of the microstructure and ultramicrostructure of vertebrate cells and tissues integrated with physiological applications. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisites: BIO 101, 102. Lab fee required.
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BIO 420: Mammalian Physiology
4.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
(Alternate years 2009-2010) Study of cellular and organismic functions of mammals with special emphasis on human nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary and reproductive systems. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisites: BIO 101, 102 and PHS 211, 212. Lab fee required.
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BIO 421: Elements of Human Gross Anatomy
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
(Alternate years 2010-2011) Detailed study of the gross anatomy of the human body using a regional rather than a systematic approach. Emphasis on the following areas: lower and upper extremities including the neck and back, anterior thorax and anterior abdominal wall. Involves extensive dissection of the cadaver. Prerequisites: BIO 101, 102 or BIO 221, 222. Lab fee required.
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BIO 490: Senior Seminar in Biology
1.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
Course encompasses a survey of research, literature, bioethical considerations and career opportunities in biological areas. Students will complete professional development activities such as writing a resume, preparing a research poster and presentation. Prerequisite: senior standing.
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BIO 491: Senior Thesis
2.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
Original research, thesis completion and oral presentation of selected topic chosen in consultation with major advisor. Prerequisite: senior standing and consent of science faculty advisor. Offered as Pass/No Pass only.
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BIO 492: Senior Thesis
2.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
Original research, thesis completion and oral presentation of selected topic chosen in consultation with major advisor. Prerequisite: senior standing and consent of science faculty advisor. Offered as Pass/No Pass only.
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BUS 101: Business Economics: An Introduction to Business
2.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
A survey course which introduces the students to concepts such as productivity, the business cycle, market functioning and achieving maximum well-being from the marginal social benefits and costs perspective. Specific areas covered include the economics of health care, material flow, professional sports and international trade.
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