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BIOL 2003: Human Anatom y And 2103 p Hysiology I And II
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
Theoretical systematic study of the structure and function of the human body. BIOL 2003 initially examines the cellular and tissue structure and function of the human body. Thereafter, an in-depth study of the skeletal, muscular, nervous, and endocrine systems ensues. BIOL 2103 focuses on the circulatory, excretory, digestive, immunological, and reproductive systems of the human body. Prerequisite or corequisite: CHEM 1025 or equivalent or permission of instructor. (I offered spring; II offered fall).
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BIOL 2041: Human Anatom y And 2141 p Hysiology Laborator y I & II
1.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
Taught concurrently with Biology 2003, 2103. Concurrent enrollment recommended but not required. (I offered spring; II offered fall.)
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BIOL 2214: General Botan y
4.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
This is a survey course designed to examine plant structure and function. The emphasis is on mechanisms of plant adaptation to the environment. The laboratory involves hands-on activities related to concepts and principles discussed in lecture. Three hours of lecture/discussion and three hours of laboratory each week. Prerequisite: BIOL 1214. (spring)
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BIOL 2314: Introd Uctory Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
This course, intended for nursing majors and students who plan to enter allied health fields, is an introduction to the structural and functional characteristics of microbes with a focus on bacteria and viruses. The importance of microbes to human health and welfare is a principle perspective in the architecture of this course. The laboratory component is devoted to the acquisition of skills required in the study of bacteria. Three hours of lecture/discussion and three hours of laboratory each week. Prerequisites: CHEM 1025 or equivalent and BIOL 2003 or equivalent, or permission of the instructor. (spring)
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BIOL 2414: General Zoology
4.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
This course is a study of animal structure and function with an emphasis on animal diversity and mechanisms of adaptation to the environment. Most laboratory sessions include dissection of preserved specimens of the animals discussed in lecture. Three hours of lecture/discussion and three hours of laboratory each week. Prerequisites: BIOL 1214 or equivalent, or BIOL 2003, 2041, 2013, and 2141, or permission of instructor. (spring)
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BIOL 2851-8: Dire Cted Study in Biology 1- 8 Hours
8.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
Level designed for individual or small-group study within specialized areas of biological science. Under appropriate faculty guidance, study opportunities range from specialized course work (i.e., courses not listed in the catalog) and seminars or colloquia to participation in a specific research project. The course level shown on enrollment reflects the level of complexity inherent in the study opportunity. (TBA)
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BIOL 2852: Medi Cal Vocabulary
2.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
This course is designed for students who are in the biomedical track or premedicine track. The course focuses exclusively on terminology required for medical practitioners.
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BIOL 3003: Geneti cs
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
This course deals with the fundamental principles and mechanisms of genetics; including, structure and function of nucleic acids; mechanisms of inheritance and genetic change; similarities and differences in viral, prokaryotic, and eukaryotic systems; applications of statistics and other analytical tools to understanding the mechanisms of genetics; and an introduction to population genetics and related questions in molecular evolution. Three hours of lecture/ discussion each week. Prerequisite: BIOL 1214 or equivalent and a college chemistry course, or permission of instructor. (fall)
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BIOL 3014: in Vertebrate Zoology
4.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
A study of the structure and function of invertebrate groups. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory each week. Prerequisite: BIOL 1214 and BIOL 2414 or permission of instructor.
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BIOL 3041: Geneti cs Laborator y
1.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
Laboratory investigations in Mendelian and non-Mendelian inheritance using experimental systems such as bacteria, bacteriophage, Drosophila, and Arabidopsis, and an introduction to techniques and tools used in the molecular genetics laboratory, that may include DNA isolation and manipulation, electrophoresis, PCR, and cloning techniques. Three hours of laboratory each week. Prerequisites: BIOL 3003 or concurrent enrollment or permission of instructor. (fall)
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