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BIOL 105: Foundations of Biology I
4.00 Credits
Kettering College
The structure and function of the cell and its importance as the basic unit of life; the nature and function of organelles; an introduction to Mendelian and molecular genetics, cellular energetics, and the molecules essential to life. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Prerequisites: Meet admission requirements to the BS with a major in human biology or nuclear medicine program, or hold a previous baccalaureate degree.
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BIOL 110: Foundations of Biology II
4.00 Credits
Kettering College
Basic structural and functional characteristics that are fundamental to the kingdoms of living organisms; biodiversity, ecological principles, and evolution. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Prerequisites: Meet admission requirements to the BS with a major in human biology, nuclear medicine program, or hold a previous baccalaureate degree.
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BIOL 119: Human Anatomy and Physiology I
4.00 Credits
Kettering College
A practical, systematic study of the human body including both gross and microscopic anatomy and basic physiology. Topics covered include anatomical terminology, cell structure and function, body tissues, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system, special senses, and endocrine system. Laboratory experiences are designed to supplement lecture topics and include dissection, cadaver study, microscopy, and physiology. Three hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory weekly. Note: This course does not meet requirements for the human biology major.
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BIOL 120: Introduction to Human Physiology
4.00 Credits
Kettering College
Systemic study of basic physiology of the human body. Laboratory experiences are designed to complement lecture topics and demonstrate relationships between anatomical structures and the functions they perform. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Prerequisite: post-secondary anatomy course
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BIOL 129: Human Anatomy and Physiology II
4.00 Credits
Kettering College
A practical, systematic study of the human body including both gross and microscopic anatomy and basic physiology. Topics covered include the cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems; metabolism, fluid, and electrolyte balance; and acidbase balance. Laboratory experiences are designed to supplement lecture topics and include dissection, cadaver study, microscopy, and physiology. Three hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory weekly. Prerequisite: BIOL 119. Note: This course does not meet requirements for the human biology major.
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BIOL 210: Human Anatomy
4.00 Credits
Kettering College
Structure and structural relationships of the human organ systems including topographical, histological, and developmental features. Two lectures and two laboratories per week. Prerequisite: Two semesters of college-level science.
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BIOL 220: Human Physiology
4.00 Credits
Kettering College
Function and functional relationships of the human organ systems with an emphasis on homeostatic mechanisms. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Prerequisites: Two semesters of college-level science.
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BIOL 263: Sectional Anatomy
3.00 Credits
Kettering College
The study of human gross anatomy from the perspective of transverse, sagittal, and coronal views. Course uses a regional approach, which includes the head and neck as well as the thorax, abdomen, pelvis, extremities, and selected articulations. Particular emphasis is given to organ and vessel relationships important in understanding anatomy and applicable to radiologic science and imaging modalities. Four hours lecture and lab combination weekly. Prerequisite: BIOL 119, 129 or the equivalent
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BIOL 295: Independent Study in Biology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Kettering College
A course intended primarily for transfer students whose previous coursework does not meet content or credit equivalency. Other extenuating circumstances may also require the use of an independent study. A student must submit the independent study request form, available from the records office, before an independent study is granted. Permission is given on an individual basis.
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BIOL 297: Selected Topics in Sectional Anatomy
1.00 Credits
Kettering College
Prerequisite: Previous work in sectional anatomy and approval of the instructor.
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