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BIOL 2135: Physiology Lab
1.00 Credits
Saint Edward's University
Examination of selected systems studied in Physiology lecture (respiratory, cardiac, muscle and neuronal physiology). This lab is a co-requisite for BIOL 2335, Physiology. Prerequisites: BIOL 1307, 1107, 1308, 1108 and CHEM 1340 and 1140; BIOL 2303 is strongly recommended. (Fall, Spring)
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BIOL 2303: Human Anatomy
3.00 Credits
Saint Edward's University
This course is designed to prepare the pre-health professions major with a comprehensive introduction to human anatomy and histology. Emphasis will be placed on the anatomy of the organ systems, especially the musculoskeletal and nervous systems. The structure and function of human organs and tissues will be further described by examination of their histologic appearance. A more in-depth examination of anatomic structures and histology will be performed in the accompanying laboratory. Prerequisites: BIOL 1305 or BIOL 1306 or BIOL 1307. (Offered on sufficient demand)
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BIOL 2324: Plant Biology
3.00 Credits
Saint Edward's University
A study of the plant kingdom with emphasis on flowering plants. The course includes survey of the major orders of flowering plants, emphasizing physiology, anatomy, life history and classification. The laboratory will require a plant collection and successful use of dichotomous keys for identification. Prerequisites: BIOL 1307 and 1308. (Spring, odd-numbered years)
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BIOL 2334: Molecular Biology
3.00 Credits
Saint Edward's University
Offers a study of the structure and function of DNA as the genetic material and focuses on details surrounding the "central dogma of molecular biology" including DNA replication, transcription, RNA processing, and translation, as well as mechanisms of control and regulation of expression of genetic information. Prerequisites: BIOL 1107, BIOL 1307. (Fall, Spring)
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BIOL 2335: Physiology
3.00 Credits
Saint Edward's University
A cellular, molecular and systems approach to the study of the living functions of the human body. Various clinical disorders are discussed. Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 2125 is required, where an in-depth examination of physiological function is offered. Prerequisites: BIOL 1107, 1307, 1108, 1308 and CHEM 1140 and 1340; BIOL 2303 is strongly recommended. (Fall, Spring)
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BIOL 3139: Microbiology Lab
1.00 Credits
Saint Edward's University
Microbiology Lab focuses on experimental design and the culture and identification of bacteria. Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 3339 or instructor approval is required. Prerequisites: Eight hours of Biology numbered BIOL 1307 or above and BIOL 2334.
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BIOL 3156: Medical Terminology
1.00 Credits
Saint Edward's University
This course provides the building blocks of basic medical terminology by focusing on the component parts of medical terms: prefixes, suffixes and word roots. Rules for combining word parts into complete medical terms will be stressed. Operative, diagnostic, therapeutic and symptomatic terminology of all body systems, as well as systemic and surgical terminology will be discussed. Spring.
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BIOL 3332: Immunology
3.00 Credits
Saint Edward's University
Immunology is the scientific discipline that seeks to understand the nature of the human immune system. The immune system is of paramount importance to the success of humans as the human body is inundated daily by a multitude of potentially pathogenic microorganisms that, left unchallenged, would quickly destroy all human bodies. Throughout this course the student will discover the molecular nature of the human immune system including the cellular and non-cellular components involved and how these factors interact to combat disease. Prerequisites: BIOL 2334 and BIOL 3437. (Spring, odd-numbered years)
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BIOL 3339: Microbiology
3.00 Credits
Saint Edward's University
Microbiology is the study of microorganisms with an emphasis on their structure, function, and role in sickness, health and research. Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 3139 or instructor approval is required. Prerequisites: Eight hours of Biology numbered BIOL 1307 or above and BIOL 2334.
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BIOL 3445: Advanced Topics In Biology:
4.00 Credits
Saint Edward's University
The topics offered will vary from year to year to satisfy special needs and interests of students in biology and related fields. May be repeated when topics vary. Offered on sufficient demand. Fall 2010 Human Anatomy & Physiology I: A course examining in detail the structure and organization of the human body, as well as relevant physiology. Clinical cases are studied throughout the semester. Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab per week. Note: This course will not satisfy the degree requirements for a BS in Biological Sciences.
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