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BI 1120: Biological Science II
4.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Covers the evolution, diversity, ecology and functioning of living systems, with a focus on both plants and animals. The laboratory component of the course involves student projects that complement the lecture portion of the course. Biological Science I and II can be taken in any sequence. Additional course fee required. Springs. Prerequisite(s): Biology or Environmental Science and Policy majors only.
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BI 2010: Introduction to Science Education
3.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Focuses on educational foundations and the place of science education as a discipline in the larger framework of education. Topics include historical, philosophical, sociological, economical, ethical, multicultural, and other foundational aspects of American science education in public schools. Includes 20 hours of school-based experiences. Falls and Springs.
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BI 2030: Invertebrate Zoology
4.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
The vast majority of described animal species are invertebrates, and this course offers an introduction to their diversity. The morphology, ecology, and evolution of invertebrate phyla are investigated and discussed through lectures and readings. The laboratory component includes field work, data analysis, and the examination of preserved specimens. Additional course fee required. Fall of even years.
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BI 2040: Vertebrate Zoology
4.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
The classification, evolution, functional anatomy and development of selected representatives of the vertebrate phyla are considered. Additional course fee required. Spring of odd years.
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BI 2070: Botany
4.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
An overview of plants through study of their anatomy, physiology, and morphogenesis and how these aspects relate to the broad concepts of botanical science. Laboratories for experimentation and illustration. Additional course fee required. Spring of even years.
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BI 2110: Human Anatomy and Physiology I
4.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
A lecture course with a laboratory component. Students study the structure and function of the human body. Examines major body systems from the perspective of how anatomical structure is integrated with physiological function. Starts with an overview of basic cell chemistry and biology. Explores the 4 major tissue types, followed by the integument, the skeletomuscular system and its interaction with the nervous system. Discusses developmental processes throughout. The laboratory component supports the lecture with a hands-on look at both the anatomy and physiological processes of cell biology, cell reproduction, tissues, the skeleton, articulations, muscles and muscle tissue. Additional course fee required. Falls. (SCLB)
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BI 2120: Human Anatomy and Physiology II
4.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
A study of the structure and function of the human body. Examines major body systems from the perspective of how anatomical structure is integrated with physiological function. Starts with a detailed exploration of nervous tissue and the nervous system. The structural and functional relationships between the different components of the endocrine, respiratory, cardiovascular, immune, lymphatic, digestive, reproductive and excretory systems are then examined. Discusses developmental processes throughout. The laboratory component supports the lecture with a hands-on look at both the anatomical and physiological processes of the various systems above. Additional course fee required. Springs. Prerequisite(s): BI 2110. (SCLB)
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BI 2340: Microbiology for Nurses
4.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Bacteria are essential to human health and responsible for infectious disease. Introduces nursing majors to microorganisms with a particular emphasis on how they pertain to clinical concerns. Laboratory component focuses on using traditional microbiology and modern molecular biology techniques to identify unknown bacterial isolates. Springs, beginning 2013. Prerequisite(s): Nursing majors only.
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BI 2360: Genetics for Nurses
3.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Advances in genetics have revolutionized modern medical approaches to diagnosis, management, and treatment of disease. Understanding the role genetics plays in human health is essential for healthcare providers. First half focuses on understanding the basic principles of human genetics. Second half considers topics related to clinical practice such as diagnosis of genetic conditions, newborn screen, gene therapy, and ethical principles of genetic healthcare. Falls. Prerequisite(s): Nursing majors only.
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BI 3020: Biochemistry I
4.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
See CH 3020 for course description. Additional course fee required. Falls. Prerequisite(s): CH 3370 or CH3310.
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