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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Lec 1. BIOS 150 will not count toward a major in biological sciences. Interest in dentistry, dental hygiene, or other health professions as a career. Terminology, ethics, anatomy, dental specialties and clinical experience.
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1.00 Credits
Lec 1. For students interested in a career in a clinical laboratory science/ medical technology. BIOS 160 will not count toward a major in biological sciences. Introduces the pre-clinical laboratory scientist/medical technologist to the profession of clinical laboratory science. Includes lessons in ethics, organization of the medical team, professionalism, automation, medical terminology, hematology, blood bank, clinical chemistry, and medical microbiology.
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3.00 Credits
Lec 3. Prereq: Good standing in the University Honors Program or by invitation. University Honors Seminar 189H is required of all students in the University Honors Program. Topic varies.
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3.00 Credits
Lec 3. Prereq: Sophomore standing; BIOS 101 and 101L. BIOS 203 will not count toward a major in biological sciences. Relevance of biological science to society and its environment examined through readings, guest lecturers, and discussion.
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3.00 Credits
(2 cr) Lec 1, lab 3. Prereq: BIOS 102; BIOS 206 or parallel. Series of lab exercises to introduce principles of genetic, molecular and cellular biology. Experiments done using model systems to identify, map and clone genes; analyze gene products and expression; and fractionate cell components.
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4.00 Credits
Lec 3, rct 1. Prereq: BIOS 101 and 101L, or 102. Inheritance and regulation of genes in animals, plants and bacteria and model genetic organisms. Genes examined from a classical, molecular and population viewpoint.
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4.00 Credits
Lec 3, lab 3. Prereq: BIOS 206. BIOS 103 recommended. Introduction to the principles and processes of ecology and evolution. Structure and dynamics of populations and communities; biotic and abiotic interactions; mechanisms of evolutionary change; natural selection; adaptation; and speciation.
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3.00 Credits
Lec 3. Prereq: BIOS 101 and 101L, or BIOS 102 or equivalent; parallel BIOS 213L. Elementary survey of the basic functional systems of the human body: the muscular, nervous, receptor, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, excretory, endocrine, and reproductive systems.
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1.00 Credits
Lab 3. Prereq: BIOS 101 and 101L, or BIOS 102 or equivalent; parallel BIOS 213. Laboratory exercises and experiments that complement material covered in BIOS 213.
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5.00 Credits
Lec 2, lab 6. Prereq: Sophomore standing. Cadaver prosections are studied in the lab. Introduction to the major organ systems of the human body including skeletal, major muscle, nervous, digestive, circulatory, excretory, and reproductive systems. Anatomical structures as they pertain to clinical anatomy.
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