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BIOL 1334: INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY II
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
A continuation of BIOL 1333. Students are encouraged to apply pertinent biological concepts to biologically-based problems in today's society. This course is for non-science majors, and with 1333 and 1282 will satisfy the laboratory science requirements for students in the Colleges of Liberal Arts and Business Administration and in the School of Social Work. Prerequisite: BIOL 1333.
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BIOL 1433: INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY I
4.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
This course is for non-science majors and with BIOL 1434, will satisfy the laboratory science requirements for students in the Colleges of Liberal Arts and Business Administration, and in the School of Social Work. Emphasis is on fundamental principles, concepts, and topical subjects relating to biology. Laboratory experiments are designed to complement theory presented in lecture. Formerly listed as BIOL 1333, credit will not be granted for both.
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BIOL 1434: INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY II
4.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
A continuation of BIOL 1433. Students are encouraged to apply pertinent biological concepts to biologically-based problems in today's society. This course is for non-science majors, and with 1433 will satisfy the laboratory science requirements for students in the Colleges of Liberal Arts and Business Administration and in the School of Social Work. Laboratory experiments are designed to complement theory presented in lecture. Prerequisite: BIOL 1433, or BIOLTRAN, or BIOL 1333. Formerly listed as BIOL 1334, credit will not be granted for both.
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BIOL 1441: CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
4.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
(BIOL 1406) The first of a three-part introductory biology sequence, this course focuses on the chemical and molecular basis of life, including metabolism, cell structure and function, and genetics. Laboratory experiments are designed to complement theory presented in lecture. Formerly listed as BIOL 1449; credit will not be given for both.
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BIOL 1442: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF ORGANISMS
4.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
The study of structure and function in plants and animals. Topics to be covered include structure at the level of the cell, tissue, organ and individual growth, transport/circulation/gas exchange, nutrition, reproduction, development, endocrinology, and animal neural regulation. The laboratory will examine plant and animal structure and function with observational and experimental approaches. Prerequisite: BIOL 1441.
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BIOL 1450: COMPUTER LITERACY IN BIOLOGY
4.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Basic computer skills and the utilization of biological resources on the Internet. Assignments are constructed to enable the student to acquire skills in the use of software programs on graphics, statistics, spread sheets, and word processing as they apply to the biological sciences. Prerequisite: BIOL 1441, 1442.
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BIOL 2300: INTRODUCTION TO BIOSTATISTICS
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Introduction to the collection, description, and analysis of data with statistical methods appropriate for biological sciences. Prerequisite: BIOL 1441 and BIOL 1442, or permission of the instructor.
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BIOL 2317: BASIC CONCEPTS IN HUMAN SEXUALITY
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
The physiological, psychological, and sociological aspects of human sexuality. Offered as BIOL 2317, HEED 2317, PSYC 2317, and WOMS 2317. Credit will be granted for one of these courses only. Students seeking certification in Health Education must enroll in HEED 2317. Students seeking credit toward their science requirement must enroll in BIOL 2317. May not be used for biology grade point calculation or biology credit toward a BS degree in biology, microbiology, medical technology, psychology, or sociology.
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BIOL 2343: EVOLUTION & ECOLOGY
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Reviews significant aspects of organismal biology and presents current hypotheses concerning the origin and diversification of life on earth. The ecological and behavioral interactions between organisms and their biotic/abiotic environments are considered from an evolutionary perspective. Prerequisite: BIOL 1441.
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BIOL 2350: MATHEMATICAL MODELING IN ECOLOGY
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
An introductory course in modeling techniques in biology with emphasis on construction and interpretation of models in ecology and epidemiology. Computational tools will allow students to work with mathematical models based on difference and differential equations. The goals of this course will include teaching programming skills and illustrating how biological knowledge is used in this computational approach. Offered as BIOL 2350 and MATH 2350. Credit will be granted only once. Prerequisite: C or better in BIOL 1441 and MATH 1426 or HONR-SC 1426.
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