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BIO 112: Biology:The Plant and Animal Kingdoms
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
A concentrated study of the principles and fundamentals of biology, ecology, and evolutionary biology are studied. Also examined are the diversity, morphology, physiology, and reproduction of microorganisms, plants, and animals. Laboratory is included. This course is open to majors in the School of Science and Technology only or by consent of the instructor. Prerequisite or corequisite: CH 111 or consent of department. Laboratory fee. Offered fall semester. Four hours.
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BIO 140: Survey of Human Anatomy and Physiology
4.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
A study of human anatomy and physiology. Laboratory is included. This course is open to majors in the School of Human Performance and Wellness only or by consent of the instructor. Not open to Biology or Health Sciences majors for credit toward a major in Biology or Health Sciences. Consent of Instructor required. Laboratory fee. Offered fall semester. Four hours.
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BIO 150: Laboratory Methods in Biology
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
This course is designed to meet the needs of the student who requires or desires laboratory experience in a particular area of biology additional to that available as part of the regularly offered course work. The area of study will vary with the needs of the student. Prerequisites: at least one introductory course in the biology and consent of the department chair. Laboratory fee. Offered each semester. One to three hours.
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BIO 201X: Physiology of Exercise
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
A systematic approach to the study of the function of the human body during physical activity and recovery. Emphasis is placed on how the physiology of the sedentary body responds and adapts to both acute and chronic workloads. The course includes application of these principles to exercise prescription for the achievement of optimal fitness and athletic performance. Laboratory is included. Prerequisites: BIO 140 or BIO 340-341 and current Community First Aid and CPR certification (or acceptable equivalent) or consent of instructor. Laboratory fee. Offered spring semester. Three hours.
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BIO 210: Ecology and Field Biology
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
A study of the fundamental principles and concepts of ecology emphasizing the ecosystem approach. Introduction to the principles and concepts pertaining to the ecosystem, including energy flow, nutrient cycling, limiting factors, ecological development, and organismic, population, and community ecology. The structure and characteristics of various terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, environmental problems, and resource management are also included. Laboratory and field work are included. Prerequisites: BIO 111, 112 or consent of instructor. Laboratory fee. Offered fall semester 2008-09. Four hours.
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BIO 220: General Botany
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
The taxonomy, anatomy, physiology, and ecology of vascular and nonvascular plants will be studied. Emphasis will be placed on the relationship of the cellular, organismal, and gross structures of vascular plants with development and function in time and environment. Laboratory is included. Prerequisites: BIO 111 and CH 112. Laboratory fee. Offered fall semester 2008-09. Four hours.
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BIO 250: Advanced Laboratory Methods in Biology
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
This course is designed to provide the student with advanced laboratory experience in a particular area of interest in the biology beyond that offered as part of the regularly scheduled course work. The field of study will vary with the needs of the student. Prerequisites: at least one introductory course in biology and consent of the department chair. Laboratory fee. Offered on demand. One to three hours.
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BIO 285X: Statistics
4.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
An examination of both descriptive and inferential statistics. Specific topics include the scientific method, data analysis and production, measures of central tendency and variability, correlation and regression, random sampling and probability, nonparametric inferential tests, and parametric inferential tests, including one-way analysis of variance. Specific instruction and computer experience in the use of SPSS is provided. Offered each semester. Computer fee. Four hours.
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BIO 305: Scientific Applications
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
In-depth instructional or laboratory experience designed to enhance the student's expertise, critical thinking, laboratory and communication skills in any of several areas. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: invitation of instructor. Instructor's consent by signature required. Offered each semester. One to four hours.
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BIO 310: Microbiology
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
A study of the taxonomy and identification, structure, nutrition and growth, physiology, metabolism, genetics, host microbial interactions, immunology, ecology, epidemiology, and control of microorganisms and viruses. Laboratory is included. Prerequisites or corequisites: BIO 111, CH 111-112. Laboratory fee. Offered fall semester. Four hours.
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