|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Course Criteria
Add courses to your favorites to save, share, and find your best transfer school.
-
2.00 Credits
This course is the study of the meaning, derivation, and usage of medical terminology This course is designed to help the students achieve a mastery of the medical terminology essential to its understanding and use in health fi elds and in medical records 2 hours lecture
-
3.00 Credits
As a continuation of General Biology I, this course introduces the student to concepts in the fi elds of biotechnology, cell reproduction, genetics, animal physiology, and ecology 3 hours lecture and 3 hours lab weekly Prerequisite: BI153/ BL151
-
3.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the student a knowledge of the normal structure and function of the human body The lectures concentrate on the physiological principles and the labs involve an exploration of the human anatomy with the use of cadavers The course will look specifi cally at the musculoskeletal systems such as skin, bone, muscle, and nervous systems 3 hours lecture and 2 hours lab (Foundational Science course)
-
3.00 Credits
A continuation of BI173/BL171, this course is designed to give the student knowledge of the normal structure and function of the human body The lectures concentrate on the physiological principles and the labs involve an exploration of the human anatomy with the use of cadavers The course will look specifi cally at the internal organ systems such as the digestive, urinary, respiratory, cardiovascular, lymphatic, and other internal systems 3 hours lecture and 2 hours lab Prerequisite: BI173/BL171 or instructor permission
-
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
In this course, students have the opportunity to investigate in depth an aspect of biological science or study material which is not usually covered in the regular biology courses
-
3.00 Credits
This course is a study of microbial structure and function, host defense mechanisms, and specifi c pathogenic agents with their associated diseases It includes a study of the basic principles and laboratory skills in bacteriology, immunology, mycology, and parasitology The lab may only be taken if previously or concurrently enrolled in the lecture section 3 hours lecture and 2 hours lab (Foundational Science course)
-
4.00 Credits
This course is a comprehensive study of the morphology, physiology and classifi cations of the bacteria pathogenic to humans The course will also include: anaerobic bacteria, parasites and fungi associated with diseases of humans Techniques of isolation, cultivation, identifi cation, sensitivity testing, sterilization, disinfection and quality control are taught Emphasis will be put on identifi cation of unknown pathogenic organisms 3 hours lecture and 3 hours lab Prerequisite: BI263/BL263
-
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
In this course students have the opportunity to investigate in depth an aspect of biological science or study material which is not usually covered in the regular biology courses
-
3.00 Credits
The study of the anatomy and physiology of nervous tissue and the nerve impulse, hormonal effect on the nervous system, brain pathologies and addictions, the biology of wakefulness, sleep, learning and memory 3 hours lecture and/ or discussion weekly Prerequisite: 100-level college biology (PS133 or PS153 is recommended)
-
3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide an introduction to the fi eld of genetics with an understanding of the structure, function, and transmission of genes, the interactions both among genes and between genes and the environment, and the role of genetic factors in health and disease The course will examine classic (Mendelian) genetics, cytogenetics, molecular and clinical genetics with an emphasis on the genetics of human traits and heritable diseases Prerequisite: BI153/BL151, BI163/BL161 or instructor permission
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Privacy Statement
|
Terms of Use
|
Institutional Membership Information
|
About AcademyOne
Copyright 2006 - 2025 AcademyOne, Inc.
|
|
|