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BIO 233: Human Anatomy and Physiology III
4.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(3-3-4) Conclusion of the sequence in human anatomy and physiology. Digestive, respiratory, renal and reproductive systems are examined. Metabolism, human genetics and development are also studied. Laboratory sessions emphasize physiological experiements and human anatomy using models and human cadavers. Prerequisite: BIO 232 with grade "C" or better.
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BIO 261: Sophomore Project Proposal
1.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(1-0-1) Review of the scientific method and scientific research procedures. Identification of a research topic. Preparation and presentation of a research proposal. Prerequisite: BIO 213 or instructor consent.
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BIO 262: Sophomore Project
4.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(1-9-4) Completion of field, laboratory, or investigative project with agencies, faculty members, or industry. Includes data collection, analysis and presentation of report. Prerequisite: BIO 261 or instructor consent.
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BIO 313: Botany
4.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(2-6-4) Field study and identification of the flora of the Pacific Northwest. Vascular plants will be emphasized; algae, fungi and bryophytes will be considered. Principles of plant classification and common plant families are taught. A plant collection is prepared. Prerequisite: BIO 211 or instructor consent.
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BIO 317: Invertebrate Biology
4.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(3-3-4) Survey of invertebrate animals, including morphology, physiology, ecology and phylogeny; comparative anatomy of typical metazoan forms. Laboratory exercises focus on parasites and other economically important species. Intended for biology and pre-professional health majors. Prerequisite: BIO 213 or equivalent.
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BIO 325: Applied Aquatic Botany
3.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(2-3-3) Ecology, taxonomy and economic significance of aquatic plants, including algae. Emphasis placed on determination of contaminants in the physical or biological environment. Prerequisite: BIO 211.
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BIO 327: General Ecology
4.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(3-3-4) An examination of ecological principles applied to microhabitats, habitats and ecosystems. Includes community ecology, population ecology and resource analysis, supplemented by regional and local field exercises with training in measurement and collection of ecological components. Corequisites: GEOG 105, BIO 111 and BIO 213.
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BIO 331: Human Anatomy and Physiology I
5.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(3-6-5) Emphasis on neuromuscular function, including cellular mechanisms, biophysics of conductivity, neural control systems and muscular kinetics. Laboratories include cadaver dissection including cellular mechanisms, biophysics of and computer simulations. Prerequisite: BIO 213.
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BIO 332: Human Anatomy and Physiology II
5.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(3-6-5) Cardiovascular, pulmonary, renal and gastrointestinal function, including cellular, organ and system physiology. Laboratories include cadaver dissection and computer simulations. Prerequisite: BIO 331 with grade "C" or better,or with instructor consent.
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BIO 333: Human Anatomy and Physiology III
5.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(3-6-5) The conclusion of the sequence in human anatomy and physiology. The discussion and examination of the endocrine and reproductive systems. Laboratories include cadaver dissection and computer simulations. Prerequisite: BIO 332 with grade "C" or better,or with instructor consent.
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