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4.00 Credits
provides the non biology major with a basic survey of human anatomy and physiology. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between structure and function, homeostasis and homeostatic regulating mechanisms. This class meets three lecture periods and one two hour laboratory period each week.
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4.00 Credits
is intended for the non science major, and will consider the biological nature of humans and the role that humans play in the biosphere. Topics for discussion will include the nature of biology in society, body systems and homeostasis, genetics, cancer, and human evolution and ecology. Course includes laboratory experiences. (IAI Course # L1 904L)
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4.00 Credits
is a lab and lecture course that introduces the non science major to the impact of plants on the past, present, and future of human civilization. Topics include the origin of agricultural crops, plants that changed history, the green revolution, medicinal plants, supermarket botany and genetic engineering of plants. Also included is a brief introduction to plant structure, function, and classification. (IAI Course # L1 901L)
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4.00 Credits
This course has been designed to provide elementary education majors with the background in biology needed to teach elementary life science. The course will use laboratory investigations to enhance understanding of biological concepts and to emphasize the discovery nature of science. An in service learning experience has been added to this course to allow students to apply what they have learned by developing and teaching science lessons to 4th or 5th grade students at Farragut Elementary School. Three lecture periods and one two hour laboratory section meet each week.
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3.00 Credits
provides an introduction to basic biological concepts in the areas of biological chemistry, cell biology, genetics and evolution. Student must be concurrently enrolled in BIOL 125. Prerequisite: High school chemistry. (IAI Course # L1 900, BIO 912, CLS 902)
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1.00 Credits
provides laboratory experiences to complement the lecture material presented in BIOL 124 and introduces the student to basic lab techniques and scientific method. Student must be concurrently enrolled in BIOL 124. (IAI Course # L 900L, BIO 912, CLS 901)
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3.00 Credits
provides an introduction to basic biological concepts in the areas of biological diversity, zoology, botany, and ecology. Students must be concurrently enrolled in BIOL 127. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or higher in 124/5 or consent of instructor. (IAI Course # BIO911, CLS 901) BIOL 127 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II LAB (1 credit hour) [offered every spring] emphasizes the process of biological investigation, with group and individual projects, to study evolution, biodiversity and ecology. Student must be concurrently enrolled in BIOL 126. (IAI Course # BIO 911, CLS 901)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
is a title given to a course which covers broad themes, practices, and subject content not currently offered in the curriculum. This course is directed primarily at non majors and may be used for general education where approved. Generally does not have prerequisites.
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5.00 Credits
introduces the student to microbial morphology, physiology, ecology, and the identification of microorganisms through a series of investigations. The fundamentals of immunology and medical microbiology are also introduced. Three lecture periods and two two hour laboratory periods meet per week. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or higher in BIOL 124/5. (IAI Course #CLS 915, NUR 905)
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4.00 Credits
provides an introduction to regional gross anatomy for students engaged in pre professional study as well as those interested in nursing and allied health. Human anatomy will be covered from a functional and clinical perspective. In the laboratory, students use A.D.A.M. software, models, histological sections, radiographs and prosected cadavers. The class will meet for three hours of lecture and one three hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" orhigher in BIOL 124/5. (IAI Course # CLS 903, NUR 903)
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