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BIO 0231: ECOLOGY LABORATORY
1.00 Credits
Rosemont College
Laboratory experience, to accompany BIO 0230, Ecology.
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BIO 0235: NUTRITION
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
This course is a study of food and its importance for sustaining life as well as its impact on health. Students will develop an understanding of the various nutrient classes and their actions within the human body for the maintenance of homeostasis. Case study analysis of diseased states resulting from nutritional imbalances will be employed to further emphasize the role of nutrition in normal physiological functioning. Students will use their newly acquired nutritional knowledge to evaluate their own diets as well as physical activity levels and then make recommendations for improvement. Additional topics to be covered include: nutrition throughout the life cycle, food safety and global nutrition.
Prerequisite:
BIO 0102 Life Science I; BIO 0103 Life Science II is not a prerequisite but is highly recommended; POI.
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BIO 0240: EVOLUTION
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
An introduction to modern evolutionary theory, emphasizing speciation in general and in humans in particular. Supporting evidence derived from paleontology, biogeography, taxonomy, embryology, comparative anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and genetics.
Prerequisite:
AP biology or BIO 0102 and BIO 0103 or POI.
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BIO 0243: FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
Theories, research and methods/practices of Forensic Anthropology. Topics include crime detection; forensic context and recovery methods; initial treatment and examination of evidence; forensic attributions (ancestry, age and sex); trauma study; pathological conditions and skeletal malies; post-mortem analysis and other aspects of individualization; record keeping and utilization; forensic ethics; testimony (preparation/presentation of evidence in legal and other settings).
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BIO 0245: VERTEBRATE ANATOMY/PHYSIOLOGY I
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
A comparative systematic study of vertebrate anatomy and physiology with laboratory focusing on form through individual gross dissection of major anatomical systems in representative specimens and lecture emphasizing integration and function of body systems. The origin of vertebrate classes will be discussed, highlighting homology and the interplay of anatomical form and physiological function. Includes laboratory experience.
Prerequisite:
AP biology or BIO 0150 and BIO 0151 and BIO 0155 and BIO 0156 or POI; AP chemistry or CHE 0142 and CHE 0143, and CHE 0230 and CHE 0231.
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BIO 0247: VERTEBRATE ANATOMY/PHYS I LAB
1.00 Credits
Rosemont College
Laboratory experience, to accompany BIO 0245, Vertebrate Anatomy and Physiology I. The course is a systematic laboratory study of vertebrate anatomy and physiology focusing on form through individual gross dissection of major anatomical systems in representative specimens, and lecture emphasizing integration and function of body systems. The origin of vertebrate classes will be discussed, highlighting homology, and the interplay of anatomical form and physiological function. It includes gross dissection, histology and multimedia.
Prerequisite:
AP biology or BIO 0150 and BIO 0151, and BIO 0155 and BIO 0156, or POI; AP chemistry or CHE 0142 and CHE 0143, and CHE 0230 and CHE 0231.
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BIO 0247 HONORS: VERTEBRATE ANATOMY/PHYS I LAB
1.00 Credits
Rosemont College
An honors level systematic laboratory, to accompany BIO 0245, study of vertebrate anatomy and physiology focusing on form through individual gross dissection of major anatomical systems in representative specimens, and lecture emphasizing integration and function of body systems. The origin of vertebrate classes will be discussed, highlighting homology, and the interplay of anatomical form and physiological function. It includes gross dissection, histology, multimedia, virtual laboratory experience and case studies.
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BIO 0250: HUMAN ANATOMY/PHYSIOLOGY II
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
A continuation of Vertebrate Anatomy and Physiology I. This course is a comparative systematic study of the following vertebrate anatomy and physiology organ systems: endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic system, immune system, respiratory system, digestive system and the urinary system.
Prerequisite:
BIO 0245 or POI; AP chemistry or CHE 0100 and CHE 0105.
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BIO 0251: ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II LAB
1.00 Credits
Rosemont College
A comparative systematic study of the following vertebrate, anatomy any physiology organ systems: endocrine systems, cardiovascular system (including the heart, blood, and hemodynamics), lymphatic system, immune system, respiratory system, digestive system, urinary system and the reproductive system. The lab will involve dissection of the above organ systems in the cat and histology slides of those organ systems.
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BIO 0335: IMMUNOLOGY
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
A course providing a basic understanding of cellular and humoral immunity, theories of the structure and the function of antibodies, antibody formation, antibody specificity, active and passive immunity, and hypersensitivity.
Prerequisite:
AP biology or BIO 0102, BIO 0103, BIO 0200, BIO 0220 or POI; AP chemistry or CHE 0100, CHE 0105.
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