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BIOL 310: Histology
4.00 Credits
Kettering College
Microscopic structure of tissues and organ systems of vertebrates with functional correlations. Two lectures and two laboratories per week. Prerequisites: Foundations of Biology I and II or Human Anatomy and Human Physiology
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BIOL 315: Molecular Biology
4.00 Credits
Kettering College
Composition, structure, and function of the cell and its organelles; emphasis on intracellular and intercellular communication and control principles, including an introduction to the replication, control, and transmission of genetic information. Molecular techniques are emphasized in the laboratory. Three hours of lecture and one lab period each week. Prerequisites: Foundations of Biology I and II; Organic Chemistry.
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BIOL 320: Topics in Biological Science
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Kettering College
Study of one the traditional areas of the biological sciences such as immunology, developmental biology, medical genetics, or any of a variety of field-oriented courses. Lectures, laboratory times, and prerequisites will vary according to the topic offered.
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BIOL 325: Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
Kettering College
Basic ecological principles as applied to human activities, with a focus on contemporary environmental issues. Three lectures per week.
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BIOL 325 - Environmental Science
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BIOL 330: Seminar in Human Biology
1.00 Credits
Kettering College
Topics of current interest in human biology, usually presented by guest lecturers. The course is graded P/F. Majors in human biology are required to enroll in the course twice during their junior and senior years. One lecture per week. Prerequisite: Completion of freshman and sophomore years of the human biology major.
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BIOL 340: Biochemistry
4.00 Credits
Kettering College
The chemistry of those organic molecules of particular significance in living organisms; enzyme kinetics and energetics; central metabolic pathways, including the metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Prerequisites: Foundations of Biology I and II; Organic Chemistry.
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BIOL 350: Pathophysiology
1.00 Credits
Kettering College
Homeostatic changes that occur with disease and the implications of those changes in the progression and treatment of disease. Generalized mechanisms of disease as well as diseases of individual organ systems will be examined, with a view to understanding homeostatic compensations that occur as a result of altered function. Prerequisites: BIOL 119, BIOL 129, or permission of instructor.
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BIOL 400: Advanced Human Anatomy
2.00 Credits
Kettering College
An intensive laboratory course focused on the detailed dissection of human cadavers. Each student will actively participate in the dissection of one or more cadavers and will observe firsthand details of human structure. In case of space limitations, students accepted into the physician assistant program will have priority for admission to this course. Two laboratories per week. Prerequisite: Human Anatomy (BIOL 210)
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BIOL 410: Genetics
4.00 Credits
Kettering College
Basic principles of genetic organization, chromosome mapping, prokaryotic and eukaryotic genetic control, and molecular genetic techniques. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Prerequisites: Foundations of Biology I and II; Organic Chemistry I and II
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CHEM 105: Chemistry for Health Sciences
4.00 Credits
Kettering College
Introduction to inorganic, organic, and biological chemistry with emphasis given to chemical principles applied to cellular biochemistry and human physiology. Designed for students preparing for health science careers, not majoring in chemistry, by establishing the chemical foundations for physiology, nutrition, microbiology, and pharmacology. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory weekly.
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