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BI 102: General Biology II
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Survey of biological diversity in the five kingdoms of living organisms, including study of organ systems in animals with emphasis on the human body. Survey of plant structure, function, and diversity. BI 101 is not required as a prerequisite, but is recommended. (3 credit hrs lecture; 1 credit hr lab)
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BI 201: Anatomy and Physiology I
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Structure and function of the human body, includes basic concepts, terminology, the cell, histology, the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, and immune systems. Required for nursing students, recommended for students pursuing teacher certification in Physical Education. (3 credit hrs lecture; 1 credit hr lab)
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BI 202: Anatomy and Physiology II
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Continuation of BI 201 includes nervous, sensory, endocrine, digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems. Required for nursing students; recommended for Sociology and Psychology Majors. Prerequisite: BI 201 or equivalent, or permission of instructor (3 credit hrs lecture; 1 credit hr lab)
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BI 206: Nutrition Through the Life Span
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Studies specific nutrients, their food sources, utilization, and importance for the maintenance of optimum health through the life span and also involves a diet selfstudy and analysis.
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BI 210: Zoology
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Invertebrate and vertebrate zoology including: classification, development, morphology, anatomy, and physiology of the animal phyla. (3 credit hrs lecture; 1 credit hr lab)
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BI 211: Botany
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Anatomy and physiology of plants; major emphasis on the plant body, stems, leaves, roots, flowers, seeds and wood; classification and survey of major groups. (3 credit hrs lecture; 1 credit hr lab)
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BI 215: Controversies in Science and Medicine
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Exploration of current concerns, debates, and innovations in science and medicine, including ecology, application of the scientific method, DNA technology, scientific models, and medical technologies.
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BI 303: Microbiology
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
General, medical, ecological, and applied microbiology including: bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and helminthic organisms. Prerequisites: BI 101 and BI 102 or BI 201 and BI 202 or equivalent (4 credit hrs lecture; 1 credit hr lab)
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BI 310: Immunology
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Cellular and humoral mediated immunology mechanisms including: structure of immunoglobulins and cellular mediators, autoimmunity, tissue transplantation, tumor immunology, and the immunological basis of diagnosis and therapeutics. Prerequisite: BI 101 or permission of instructor BI 303 recommended
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BI 320: Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Interrelationships of matter, energy, living organisms, ecosystems, and the biosphere with emphasis on ecological principles, environmental problems, and the effect of human activity.
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