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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Continues study of the systems of the human body and their structure and function, including nervous, circulatory, and respiratory systems. Two 75-minute lectures, a 1-hour pre-lab, and one 2-hour laboratory. Prerequisite(s): BI 231L Corequisite(s): BI 232L
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4.00 Credits
Continues study of the systems of the human body and their structure and function, including digestive, urogenital, and endocrine systems. Two 75-minute lectures, a 1-hour pre-lab, and one 2-hour laboratory. Prerequisite(s): BI 231 and BI 232 Corequisite(s): BI 233L
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3.00 Credits
Provides a foundation for nurses to understand genetics as it relates to human variation. Topics include transmission genetics; population genetics; the structure and function of genes; genetics of sex, behavior, immunity, and cancer; diseases linked to single gene mutations; genetic technologies; genetic screening testing; and bioethics.
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4.00 Credits
Comparative study of respiration, circulation, digestion, energetics, and thermoregulation. Emphasizes general physiological principles and uses physical and mathematical approaches applicable to all animals. Three lectures and one 3-hour laboratory. Prerequisite(s): BI 211 , BI 212 , BI 213 and one year of general chemistry Corequisite(s): BI 314L
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4.00 Credits
Examines the systematics, distribution, behavior, dormancy, population movements, population dynamics, and ecology of vertebrates. Laboratory emphasizes field studies and identification. Two lectures and two 3-hour laboratories. Prerequisite(s): BI 211 , BI 212 , BI 213 . Corequisite(s): BI 317L
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4.00 Credits
Introduces invertebrates, with an emphasis on the natural history, structure, classification, and ecological importance of major phyla—including sponges, sea anemones, marine and terrestrial worms, echinoderms, molluscs, and arthropods. Required overnight coast field trip. Two lectures and two 3-hour laboratories. Prerequisite(s): BI 211 , BI 212 ,
BI 213 . Corequisite(s): BI 318L
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Intended for non-biology majors. Topics on contemporary society and current biology issues are chosen on the basis of their relevance to other disciplines. Lecture, discussion, and/or laboratory as deemed suitable for the topic. May not be used to meet biology major requirements, except in Biology Biomedical Science option. Credit determined by topic. Prerequisite(s): Upper division standing. Additional prerequisites and corequisites determined by topic.
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4.00 Credits
Examines the metabolic activities of plants. Three lectures and one 3-hour laboratory. Prerequisite(s): BI 211 , BI 212 , BI 213 ; CH 201 , CH 202 , CH 203 . Corequisite(s): BI 331L
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4.00 Credits
Covers the interactions of organisms with their environments and each other, as well as population dynamics, biological communities, and ecosystem functions. Three lectures and one 3-hour laboratory. Prerequisite(s): BI 211 , BI 212 , BI 213 , or ES 101 , ES 102 , ES 103 . Corequisite: BI 340L. (Cross-listed with ES 340 . Corequisite(s): BI 340L (Cross-listed with ES 340 .)
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4.00 Credits
Includes classical and modern molecular analysis of the structure, function, and evolution of genes and genomes at the molecular, cellular, organismal, and population levels. Three lectures and one 3-hour laboratory. Prerequisite(s): BI 211 , BI 212 , BI 213 ; CH 201 , CH 202 , CH 203 . Corequisite(s): BI 341L
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