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4.00 Credits
Further applications of business programming techniques. Advanced topics may include varied file access techniques, system profiles and security, control language programming, data validation program design and testing, and other topics not normally covered in an introductory information systems programming course. This course is offered in the fall semester and should be taken during the student's second year. Lab fee $24.
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4.00 Credits
Considers the basic principles of biology: the nature of science, simple chemistry important in biological systems, cytology, energetics, mitosis and meiosis, patterns of inheritance, DNA and its structure, gene regulation, evolution, populations, and ecology. Usually offered in fall, spring, and first summer semesters. $24 lab fee. R, W
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4.00 Credits
Considers the great diversity of living organisms. A discussion of how living things are classified and of the Five Kingdom scheme leads to an analysis of each of the Kingdoms with special emphasis on the form and function of the most advanced members of the Plant and Animal Kingdoms. Viruses also investigated. This course meets the recommended requirement for BIOL 1424. Usually offered in the spring and second summer semesters. $24 lab fee. R, W BIOL 1411: General Botany (4:3-3) This course emphasizes the form and function and the evolution and ecology of vascular plants, with an emphasis on flowering plants. There is also a brief survey of the plant kingdom. The course prepares the student for upper-level courses in botany. This course meets the recommended requirements for BIOL 1424. Usually offered in the fall semester. No Prerequisite required. $24 lab fee. R, W
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4.00 Credits
Emphasizes the cytology, morphology, physiology, taxonomy, and ecology of animals. Field trips will be conducted to observe animals in the wild. Usually offered in the spring semester. $24 lab fee. R, W
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4.00 Credits
Emphasis on collection and identification of major plant families of the angiosperms although all vascular plants are considered. Discussion of the classification of plants, including the artificial, natural, and the more recent attempts at phylogenetic classification schemes such as biosystematics; also, the underlying principles of plant nomenclature, the origin of the angiosperms, and the role of herbaria and botanical gardens. Usually offered in the spring semester. Recommended: BIOL 1407 or BIOL 1411 or permission of the instructor. $24 lab fee. R, W
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3.00 Credits
A study of Mendelian, molecular, and population genetics as developed since 1900. The course considers among other topics basic inheritance, transmission of hereditary material, linkage, chromosome mapping, the central role of DNA and its function in the cell, as well as genetics of populations and its importance in evolutionary theory. This is a non-laboratory science course. Recommended: BIOL 1406 or permission of the instructor. R, W
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4.00 Credits
The second of two sequential courses in human anatomy and physiology for students majoring in Nursing and certain other allied health fields. The organ systems covered are: nervous, endocrine, circulatory and immunity against disease, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive. Prerequisite: BIOL 2401, or permission of the instructor. $24 lab fee. R, W
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4.00 Credits
A one-semester course in human anatomy and physiology for students majoring in Licensed Vocational Nursing, Surgical Technology, Respiratory Technology, and Emergency Medical Technology. Lecture and laboratory materials are taught in an integrated approach. This course is offered most semesters and is also be offered via internet during some semesters. $24 lab fee. (This is a one semester condensed course and does not substitute for BIOL 2401 or 2402.)
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4.00 Credits
Morphology and physiology of microorganisms with emphasis in the laboratory on bacteria. Microorganisms of medical, economic and environmental importance are stressed. This course is recommended for students in Nursing and allied health programs. Prerequisite: 3 hours of biological science. $24 lab fee. R, W
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4.00 Credits
An introductory study of the vertebrates with emphasis on natural history and systematics; the ecology, distribution, and morphology are also studied. This course includes field trips for observing and collecting. Usually offered in the fall semester. $24 lab fee. R, W
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