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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
An opportunity for majors to apply knowledge and techniques learned in the classroom to an actual job experience. Classroom instruction must precede the job experience, or the student must be registered for courses at the same time the student is enrolled in the work experience.
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3.00 Credits
General Biology is a fundamental course in the underlying principles of life to include the method of obtaining knowledge (scientific method), molecular components of cellular structures and their functions, genetics and specification, diversity of living organisms with surveys of the three domaines and eukaryote kingdoms, and an introduction to ecology and the role of humankind in the biosphere.
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1.00 Credits
The general biology laboratory component allows for student application of the principles learned in general biology lecture with an emphasis on investigative learning. This component (Bio 1015) is optional, but in order to count as a laboratory experience, it must be taken concurrently with Bio 1010.
Corequisite:
BIO 1010
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3.00 Credits
Animal biology is an introductory level course in the fundamental principles common to all life forms. Basic biological concepts including chemistry, cell stucture and function, genetics, speciation, ecology and behavior will be introduced. The remainder of the course will focus on a survey of the animal kingdom followed by a comparative approach to organ systems. This course will partially satisfy Natural Sciences GE.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the human species at several levels of organization with an emphasis of the major organ systems and consideration of health issues, genetics, evolution and man's interaction with the environment as related to the biology of humans and the quality of life. This course is for students whose major course of study is not in the sciences. This course will partially satisfy Natural Sciences GE.
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1.00 Credits
The laboratory component allows for student application of the above principles with an emphasis on investigative learning. It satisfies the lab requirement for Natural Science GE. This component is optional, but in order to count as a laboratory experience, it must be taken concurrently with Bio 1050.
Corequisite:
BIO 1050
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to biological science using plants as models. Basic biological concepts including chemistry, cell structure and function, genetics, speciation, ecology and physiology will be introduced. The course wii also survey the diversity found in the plant, fungi and protist kingdoms. This course will partially satisfy Natural Sciences GE.
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3.00 Credits
Basic microbiology surveys the fundamental biological processes observed in bacteria and microorganisms with emphasis placed on their beneficial and harmful activities related to humans and other forms. Molecular genetics and biotechnology are introduced. It must be taken concurrently with BIO 1115.
Corequisite:
BIO 1115
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1.00 Credits
The laboratory component allows for student application of microbiology principles with an emphasis on investigative learning and collaboration. It must be take concurrently with BIO 1110.
Corequisite:
BIO 1110
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the scientific method, cell chemistry, cell structure and function, gene action and genetics, natural selection and mechanisms of speciation, the origin of life, diversity of living organisms and classification, and surveys of viruses, bacteria, protists, and fungi, and the human immune system. This is the first semester course of a yearlong sequence that is required for most biology majors, many pre-professional majors, natural resource majors and some agriculture majors.
Corequisite:
BIO 1615
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