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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Four semester hours, three hours lecture, four hours laboratory per week. Nursing majors will study the nature of micro-organisms and their ability to interact with humans. Students also will learn current techniques used to identify, culture, and control microorganisms. Does not meet degree requirements for biology major. Prerequisites: one semester of biology and one semester of chemistry. Required lab fee. Prerequisites: BIO 238 and CHE 111 or 133.
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4.00 Credits
Four semester hours, three hours lecture, four hours lab per week. Morphology, physiology, genetics and classification of micro-organisms, with relationship to man. Required lab fee. Prerequisites: BIO 130, 131, 133 and CHE 133.
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3.00 Credits
Three semester hours, two hours lecture, three hours lab per week. Structure, classification and identification of fungi, including those of economic importance. Required lab fee. Prerequisites: BIO 131 and 133.
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3.00 Credits
Three semester hours, two hours lecture, three hours lab per week. Principles of ecology, with special reference to populations and their ecosystems, distribution, biotic communities and environmental relationships. Required field trips. Required travel fee. Required lab fee. Prerequisites: BIO 131 and 133
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3.00 Credits
Three semester hours, three hours lecture per week. Functions of the major systems of the body. Not open to students who have received credit for BIO 238. Prerequisites: BIO 130 and 133.
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4.00 Credits
Four semester hours, three hours lecture, three hours lab per week. An introduction to modern genetics principles including inheritance patterns, chromosomes structure and function, gene expression and regulation, DNA replication and repair, and the behavior of genes in populations. Required lab fee. Prerequisites: BIO 130, 131, 133, CHE 133, 134.
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3.00 Credits
Four semester hours, three hours lecture, six hours lab per week. Anatomical study of the vertebrates, with major emphasis on comparisons of organ systems. Vertebrate relationships, origins and adaptations. Representative forms in the laboratory. Prerequisite: BIO 133 or equivalent. Required lab fee.
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3.00 Credits
Three semester hours, two hours lecture, three hours lab per week. Basic principles of insect life. Anatomy, physiology, life cycles, classification, ecology and control methods. Required lab fee. Prerequisite: BIO 131 and 133, or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Four semester hours, two hours lecture, six hours lab per week. Animal development. Laboratory studies of the frog, chick, and pig embryos, with reference to human development. Prerequisite: BIO 241. Required lab fee.
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3.00 Credits
Three semester hours, three lecture hours per week. Fundamental concepts and processes involving plants. Examination of the diversity of plants and their role in the biosphere. The relationship and importance of plants to humans. Recommended for biology and non-biology majors.
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