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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 Hr. PR: Students in Honors Program and consent by the Honors Director. Independent reading, study or research.
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3.00 Credits
I, II, S. 3 Hr. Coreq. BIOL 104. Introductory biology: energetics and physiology of cells, organisms, and populations, including regulation and control of multicellular organisms.
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1.00 Credits
I, II, S. 1 Hr. Coreq. BIOL 102. Experiments in biology: materials exchange, actions of enzymes, photosynthesis and respiration, and physiology of organisms.
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3.00 Credits
I. 3 HR. (Intended for non-biology majors.) Population growth and human impacts on the environment, including ecosystem destruction, biological diversity, pollution, and global climate change, are explored to obtain the concepts necessary to understand complex environmental issues of our time.
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1.00 Credits
I. 1 Hr. Coreq: BIOL 105. Field and laboratory exercises explore fundamental ecological concepts and environmental problems, such as biodiversity, pollution, and natural resource utilization.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hr. An overview of the use of biotechnology to solve agricultural, medical, and environmental problems. Bioethical concerns and societal impacts of the use of the technologies will be discussed.
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4.00 Credits
II. 4 Hr. PR: BIOL 115 or BIOL 101, 102, 103, and 104. Continuation of BIOL 115. The diversity of reproductive, developmental, functional, and integrative mechanisms in plants and animals.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hr. A study of biological, behavioral and societal aspects of sexuality. Issues considered include changing fecundity, social-legal implications, sex roles, sexually transmitted diseases, populations, erotica, aging, dysfunctions, decision-making skills for sex related issues.
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4.00 Credits
I. 4 Hr. PR: (CHEM 115 or 117); and BIOL 117. Continuation of BIOL 117. Structure function and diversity of cells with an emphasis on gene expression and cellular phenotype, including cell chemistry, energetics, and regulation of cell activities.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hr. PR: BIOL 219. Basic concepts in evolution and ecology, including Darwin's theory of natural selection, modern population genetics, speciation, population growth and regulation, demography, community ecology, ecosystem dynamics, and human ecology.
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