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BIO 245: Gen Prin Anat/Phys/Pathophys I
4.00 Credits
University of New England
This course uses an organ systems approach to examine the workings of the human body. Students are introduced to fundamental concepts of cellular biology, histology and physiology. Topics include the integumentary, skeletal, muscular and nervous systems. The courses places emphasis on homeostasis and addresses pathophysiological processes. Emphasis is on the interdependent relationships between systems. Case history discussions of various illnesses help to reinforce system inter-relationships. Laboratory sessions are designed to reinforce lecture concepts using dissection, models, and interactive electrophysiology equipment.
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BIO 245L: Gen Prin Anat/Phys/Path I Lab
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University of New England
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BIO 250: Marine Biology
4.00 Credits
University of New England
This course serves as an introduction to the marine flora and fauna common in and along the northwest Atlantic. Lecture and laboratory components will emphasize hands-on and field experiences. The course also allows students to meet the marine biology faculty.
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BIO 250L: Marine Biology Lab
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University of New England
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BIO 251: Plants of New England
4.00 Credits
University of New England
A study of the vegetation of the northeastern U.S. and its ecology. The course serves as an introduction to the flora and various plant communities in the area. We will study major species found within these communities and their adaptations to specific habitats. The importance of plants to human societies will also be addressed. Frequent field trips will illustrate concepts to be discussed in class.
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BIO 251L: Plants of New England Lab
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BIO 252: Natural History Marine Mammals
3.00 Credits
University of New England
This class will emphasize study of the marine mammals found in the North Atlantic. Via readings, lectures and videos, we will investigate their ecology, behavior, unique anatomical features, and interactions with humans. Additional Marine mammal groups will be reviewed at the end of the semester.
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BIO 255: Entomology
4.00 Credits
University of New England
This course explores the fundamental topics in entomology including anatomy and physiology, behavior, ecology, and taxonomy of insects. Contemporary topics and issues in entomology such as forensics, insect pest management, insect borne diseases, and environmental issues will also be discussed. Throughout the semester students will develop their skills in identification, collection, and curation of insect specimens by assembling their own collection. This course will provide practical knowledge and skills for individuals pursuing degrees in wide range of disciplines such as medicine, veterinary sciences, behavior, ecology, forensics, and education. Weather permitting; students should expect frequent lectures outside to take advantage of living models for demonstration purposes.
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University of New England
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BIO 275H: Intro to Honors Research
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
University of New England
Hands-on experience with research methodologies through participation in an existing research project of an individual faculty member. This experience provides the honors student with training in field, laboratory or library research skills, experience with data collection and analysis, as well as training in the scientific method. Honors students may enroll for multiple terms with different faculty. Students typically enroll in the course during the second semester sophomore year. This course is limited to students in the honors program.
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